




The new Dean 5000, what a boat, we took the boat on its maiden voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to La Rochelle, France. The next delivery is set for March 2011 and yes it's a Dean 5000.
Contact details: On land adam.bentley@hotmail.co.uk and at sea adambentley@skyfile.com Tel: +27767875031
Our current lat and long is 39 259N and 1 3691E
Vol de Nuit out!
We had just gone between the first islands Fogo and Santiago and we had huge dark
clouds behind us to the south with a light NE wind blowing, so we were
motoring. Dusty was on watch and mentioned 'I think thats going to hit us' and
sure enough it did! 'a rolling cigar cloud', luckly we were motoring as the
strongest wind recorded was 54 knots with very heavy rain.
At daybreak we had reached Mindelo to beautiful sunshine! We decided to moor
alongside this year and it made things so much better. We did the normal
formalities and then explored Mindelo and the local beer!!. Things are very
limited there but you get mainly get everything you need.
Mindelo has very laid back atmosphere, I did notice that there were a few
differences from last year, they have a fuel dock now and the water is not a
strange yellow colour! Although you do have to pay for water.
We met up with a boat 'BLUES' a 90ft monohull built by Southern Wind in Cape Town.
They were sailing to Palma! Just as we were leaving we noticed a huge
mast of the other boat that was in Cape Town 'Pink Gin' this is a beautiful 160ft
monohull that I have been around and got to know some of the crew and
skipper. Pink Gin is privately owned and cost 28 million euros to build. Its about
3 years old, but now heading to Norway for a 6 month refit,
unbelievable. There next stop for them is the Azores.
Now well rested we press onwards with our voyage.
We are heading NE with very little wind our current position: 19 06N and 24 23W.
Vol de Nuit out.....
Vol de Nuit over and out!
On Tuesday morning we made our last run ashore to fill the last few water containers. At 1000 we tried to raise our anchor but i think it had snagged on
the bottom, so Dusty had to go for an early morning swim (we knew we might have a problem as dusty always checks the anchor when we drop it) but the
problem was made more difficult as the island was being replenished by diesel. This was done by a huge tanker at anchor about half a mile offshore and a
long line from the boat to shore, its seems quite a task. Anyway the floating line was getting closer and closer and ended up right over our anchor, so we
had to get the tanker to put on it stern thruster to move the pipe away from us to enable us to get our anchor free, all in a days work!!
So far we have caught 2 fish but let them go as they were too small, but just as we came in to Ascension we had a huge sailfish on the line but it snapped
the line and we are using 100kg line. I suffered slight rope burn just, i think it would have been to big to bring aboard in any case.
We are now heading 350 degrees straight towards cape verde, mindelo, we have 350 miles to the equator (at wed 0900) so should cross friday lunchtime.
Everyone is in great health and enjoying life at sea. We are having some amazing meals, well apart from the banana bread which went a little wrong!!! ha
ha.
From everyone onboard
Vol de Nuit out........
Oh by the way we have put a hammock up and you cant get me out of it! it's
been so warm at night I decided to sleep in it for the past 2 nights and the
early hours of this morning woke up swinging voilently and nearly got
caterpulted out!! Roxy was on watch and was laughing her head off.
Last night at sundown we were all on the bow and just as the sun was going
down a few pilot whales went passed us, stunning!
Water temp is currently at 25 deg and rising and air temp has been the same,
we are all starting to gain a tan!! whoop whoop.
Position 12 21 98S & 005 47 94W
Thats all for now.
Vol de Nuit out.......
Oh by the way we have put a hammock up and you cant get me out of it! it's
been so warm at night I decided to sleep in it for the past 2 nights and the
early hours of this morning woke up swinging voilently and nearly got
caterpulted out!! Roxy was on watch and was laughing her head off.
Last night at sundown we were all on the bow and just as the sun was going
down a few pilot whales went passed us, stunning!
Water temp is currently at 25 deg and rising and air temp has been the same,
we are all starting to gain a tan!! whoop whoop.
Thats all for now.
Vol de Nuit out.......
All our love
Adam, Dusty, Lande, Roxy and CiCi!
As I mentioned before Ci Ci (my dog) is also loving the trip, I took her
for a walk around the boat this morning and as soon as we get to land I am
sure we will upload some pictures!
Our current position is 25 degrees 00 00S and 007 degrees 25 46E, we are
780nm from CT and heading is 335 degrees and should be close to St Helena
and well in to the tropics by Monday.
We had a braai the day before yesterday, Dustin cooked awesome wors and I
look forward to many more! What a difference having a braai onboard!
(sorry for last year Herc, you were so right!)
Well everyone says a really big HI! we are blowing our vuvuzela and really
upsetting our neighbours!
P.S Any comments on the blog are recieved onboard
Vol de Neit out......
If we were on land we would be over the Namibian boarder today, we are still heading in a North Westerly direction and those of you who are interested our
current position is @ 21:00 on Monday 12/7/2010:-
30 degress 00 42S
012 degress 58 55E
We are 358 miles from Cape Town.
Oh I nearly forgot Dustin gave me a dog on day 2, we have named her Ci Ci! she has a lead and everything! So now apparently I have to take her for walks
and feed her!! Things you do whilst at sea!
Well thats us for now Vol de Nuit out......
Our current position as of 12:45 is
32 degress 02'83S
016 degress 21'41E
Water temp is 16.6 and max speed so far is 10.6 knots, sea state is still
a little choppy but should recide during this afternoon.
Everyone is safe and in good spirits.
Will write again soon, Vol de Nuit out......
Been on board for a week now...but we are still alongside. We finally got our stick on Wednesday so we have gone from a powercat to a Sailing vessel. Got some good food for the trip! Tomorrow we will be clearing out of Customs, on Tuesday we will get all our fresh produce and final last minute things. We are looking to leave on Wednesday morning. Took our boat out on Saturday, had 15 to 20 knots Westerly with the Genoa out, engines off. Got wacked without a paddle but as soon as we leave it will go in hibernation.