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The wind decreased

By: Janke Kingma

Hi all, The wind did decrease. Unfortunately but true. During the night it was  squally. Around the squalls the wind increased, decreased and moved  around all 360 degrees. At a certain point within 5 minutes...

September 2024

Sailing southwards

By: Jordi Plana Morales

200nm behind us counted from noon to noon. A good day of sailing on a southeasterly course at an average speed of just over 8kn.   Yesterday, showers and squalls made for dressing on waterproof and foul weather...

Cape Horn Update

By: Janke Kingma

Hi all, After a couple of days with quite some wind, the wind is now slowly  decreasing. We're in the process of setting the royals and outer jib  back up. The distance from noon to noon was a good 200 NM! Some...

September 2024

Welcome to the Roaring 40’s

By: Jordi Plana Morales

Growing seas, increasing winds, and squalls crossing our path.    Seasickness starts to strike, some of the watches get thinner as the ship rolls, swell breaks over the bulwarks and water washes the...

A little rolley

By: Janke Kingma

Hi all, At the present moment we practise being on a ship without wind in a  little rolley seastate. There was wind all of yesterday and we sailed a  nice amount of miles during that time. Later today the wind...

September 2024
September 2024

The day that happened twice

By: Jordi Plana Morales

The day that happened twice.   Five ships crewed with 270 men started the expedition. Just one made it back with 19 survivors. The toll of the World first known circumnavigation.   9th of July...

September 2024

Departure from Auckland

By: Jordi Plana Morales

Staring of our voyage. Next Port, Falkland Islands. A morning well spent alongside. Today we still had a few hours before departure to get all ready. Safety talks and drills finished, it was time then for climbing...