It was hard to see anything through the driving rain, I was concerned about the boats around me dragging in the heavy winds. I had everything ready should we break loose from our mooring as I tried to monitor the boats around us. I saw forty-five knots on the anemometer and suspect we had a couple of fifty knot gusts at the height, but I wasn’t watching. The village ashore took a pounding, I could see lots of flashlights through the rain as the locals tended their houses and boats.
MADE IT TO FLORES
A lovely anchorage and a calm, peaceful night at anchor at Teluk Sagu. I weighed anchor before six in the morning and motored out of the bay, careful to backtrack my Navionics trail of the previous day, avoiding the reefs scattered about.
MORE GYBE TRAINING NEEDED
Only one hundred and twelve miles sailed yesterday. The wind has been quite light from astern and that’s the best we could do. The good news, the distance made good is all in the right direction towards Hilo. Light winds from astern mean plenty of rolling. Truce and I are now well accomplished in the... Continue Reading →