Sunday Island Mindelo Cp Verde to Bequae Caribbean Day 4

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> We are having a fantastic run across the Atlantic from Mindelo to Bequae. We are averaging 7kts, making 160-170nm per day. This morning we shook out the reef, and now we have perfect sailing conditions of 18kts from the ENE with the Yankee poled out. Its tempting to set a spinnaker, however even without more sail we are still crusing at 6-7 kts. >
> Last night we passed a large Atlantic fishing vessel accompanied by a number of smaller vessels. None of the vessels showed up on AIS, hinting there was something fishy going on as they did not want to be spotted! >
> This morning our speed dropped down to 5.5kts, perfect fishing speed, and we landed two of our own fish, a Large Mahi Mahi, from Max’s head to his knees. Then a smaller Mahi Mahi that put up a good fight. A third large Mahi we hooked and got close to the boat before he escaped. Our speed then increased to 7 kts so the rod was put away. Still more than enough fish for dinner and a good portion for the freezer. >
> Radio reception on the SSB has not been good the last few days, we will soon be changing over to the American base stations. Do not be concerned if you do not get a position or blog report for a few days, as we may loose signal. The primary issue is I need to download (via radio) updated propogation schedules for winlink base stations. This s quite a large file (for the radio) and the last few attempts to download have failed. Once I manage to download this we should have a better reception for blogs etc. >


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Published by Richard Hewson

Richard Hewson is a Tasmania-based ships captain, marine surveyor, and experienced sailor with a lifelong connection to the sea. With experience in project management and vessel commissioning, he has operated and raced a wide range of vessels—from dinghies and Maxi yachts to tankers, icebreakers and research vessels. Richard has competed in major offshore events including the Sydney to Hobart, Fastnet, Middle Sea, and Transatlantic races including the Mini Transat. In 2012, he skippered the winning yacht in the Clipper Round the World Race. He has sailed to every continent and explored all corners of the world from Antarctica to south pacific atols and recently completed a three-year family voyage from the Netherlands to Tasmania. Richard holds a Master Class 1 (unrestricted), RYA Yachtmaster Ocean, Engineering (1200kw) and commercial diving certifications, and is an AMSA-accredited marine surveyor. He is also affiliated with the Australasian Institutes of Marine Surveyors and is passionate about all things that float.

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