On Course for the Marquesas
Position as of 22:30 UTC 02°11'S, 127°59'W
We crossed the equator at 13:14 Pacific Daylight savings time on Sunday April 6, 2008. We hove to just across the line within haling distance of Toketie and toasted Neptune and picnicked in the cockpit. A very civilized rest on the way south. We have been sailing ever since and the winds are generally picking up and we are about into the SE trades no. We have had 10-15 knots all day and that is what we will expect for the next few days. Hopefully this will send as I managed to get the radio working again (temporarily I'm sure). All's well and we are 800 miles from the landfall
We crossed the equator at 13:14 Pacific Daylight savings time on Sunday April 6, 2008. We hove to just across the line within haling distance of Toketie and toasted Neptune and picnicked in the cockpit. A very civilized rest on the way south. We have been sailing ever since and the winds are generally picking up and we are about into the SE trades no. We have had 10-15 knots all day and that is what we will expect for the next few days. Hopefully this will send as I managed to get the radio working again (temporarily I'm sure). All's well and we are 800 miles from the landfall
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