We left Chagos at about 9am on Sunday after the sun had come up enough for us to safely see the coral bommies to exit the atoll. Just before we got to the pass we were greeted by group of dolphins. The winds have been light and very fluky, making for a slow passage. Noon to noon run of 139 miles.
Lots of stars at night till the moon comes up at 10pm. To our north is the upside down Big Dipper and to the south is the Southern Cross. Current position should be on the map at the bottom of the blog page.
Paul
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Monday, May 31, 2021
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