Not much to report tonight. Last night and day was an easy sail. Had a few light squalls. At one point last night I was laying in the cockpit and could see stars out the starboard side and the Southern Cross on the port, yet there was rain hitting the Bimini cover hard. Not sure where it came from.
The noon-to-noon run was a dismal 121nm. This was because we gybed to change direction from west to north (while keeping the wind on our stern). If I used the actual course distance it would have been 142nm, not great, but better. We have about 340nm to go, probably arriving Monday.
Paul
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Friday, June 4, 2021
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