Oct 15, 2010-Dispatch #7 from Indian Ocean-
Sent from African Radio Connection; we're now close enough to Africa to connect with them.
Heading WSW at 7.5 knots reaching on port jibe with a #2 genoa and a second reef in the main. The wind is from 123 degrees at 19-20kts. Sun is shining and sky and ocean are blue. Sailing is good and very fast. A positive current is helping.
The wind came back and we're flying along. 182 miles in the last 24 hours and we have a good chance of getting in on Tuesday.
Fred & Judy & Pierre, SV Wings, Indian Ocean
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1 Comments:
Sounds like you're flying ... nice 24 hour numbers. I hope it is all comfortable sailing from here on in.
I'm checking in with a group gathering on Madagascar's west coast getting ready for their jump to South Africa together. They are leaving either today or tomorrow for their leg south.
Enjoy your passage.
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