East to the Straights of Gibraltar. We had wind right on our bow and
swell hitting us on the nose. Time for our fowl weather gear to make
another appearance. Watches were cold, wet and somewhat unpleasant. We
all took some waves over the boat soaking the poor soul who was
unfortunate enough to have their watch that time. Our days consisted of
little food, a lot of sleep, doing next to nothing and just trying to stay
on our feet as we swaggered around like drunken seamen!!
We were all relieved as the seas started to calm down and we had the next
challenge of making our way to the Straights of Gibraltar, one of the
busiest shipping lanes in the world. Our way up dragged on for days as
the wind angle did not do us any favours. I know I speak for all of us on
the boat that it was the most frustrating part of this trip. We reached
the Straights on Sunday afternoon and were hit with yet another choppy
beating. We bounced around like a kangaroo while the big container
vessels passing us made it look all too easy. Coming through the
Straights the sea calmed down and fog fell upon us. It got real dense and
we had to stop the engines for 6 hours around midnight as we could hardly
see our own bow. Vis was real bad and we had to rely on our ears and
radar to keep us safe until morning came. All other vessels had stopped
and our radar screen looked like a shipping graveyard. We could only sit
and wait for the fog to lift.
Things got better when we got into the Med and we had some real awesome
sundowners as the sun set in the west and the moon simultaneously raised
in the east. A sight a lot of people aren't lucky enough to see.
Next stop Ibiza baby...nuf said. We made our way to San Antonio on the
island Ibiza where we had to collect the owner of the boat. We got in
early Wednesday morning, fuelled up and made our way along side. We did a
decent shipshape on the boat and went out for some food and drinks. The
club strips were insane and buzzing with people all having a blast and
reducing their ability to communicate and walk in an orderly fashion.
We collected the owner today around lunch and we are underway to our next
stop which is Cannes in France. Our destination changed a couple of weeks
ago and we are taking the boat to the Cannes boat show which starts on the
8th of September.
Our current lat and long is 39 259N and 1 3691E
Vol de Nuit out!