Friday, 7 June 2013

Brazil to Tobago

25-05-13 Saturday
0520 Sadiqi departed Jacare, Cabedelo, Brazil.
Engine: 1241.6 Hrs. Log 1000.2 NM.
Wind - very little land breeze from the west.

Sadiqi motored out of Rio Paraiba along with the flotsam and jetsam on the flooding spring tide. It was rough going out through the channel with wind against tide and short choppy seas.

0810 - 7.5 miles out from Jacare and into the SE trade winds at 10 to 12 kts.

Noon
Time: 12.00L UTC -3.
Lat: 06 37.17 S, Lon: 034 37.90 W.
COG: 35 Deg M, SOG 5.2 knots.
Winds: 10 to 15 Kts SE. Swell 2 meters.
Engine: 1244.7 Hrs.
Distance covered since leaving Jacare 29 miles.

1700 Beer o clock - nice sailing.
Wind 10 - 15 knots SE.
Sailing 25 miles off the coast around the 1,000 metre depth contour.
COG 9 Deg M, SOG 5 knots.
Lots of ships sailing north and south.

26-05-13 – Sunday

Fast sailing overnight with the north setting current and winds 10 - 15 Knots SE on the beam.

0730  Winds 10 - 15 Knots SE.
Turning the corner and bearing off the wind.
Poled out the jib.
COG 325 Deg M, SOG 5.5 Knots.

Noon
Time: 12.00L UTC -3.
Lat: 04 34.36 S, Lon: 035 15.66 W.
COG: 330 Deg M, SOG 6 knots.
Winds: 14 - 18 Kts SE. Swell 2 meters.
Engine: 1244.7 Hrs
Distance covered since noon 134 miles.
It was a sunny day and great sailing.

1700 Beer o clock. Rolling along with main and poled out jib.
2 to 3 knots of current. SOG 7 knots.

27-05-13 – Monday

Another fast sail overnight with a west setting current and winds 12 - 18 Knots SE.
Grey skies in the morning. Started the engine to charge the batteries.

Noon
Time: 12.00L UTC -3.
Lat: 02 51.57 S, Lon: 037 41.67 W.
COG: 310 Deg M, SOG 7 knots.
Winds: 14 - 18 Kts SE. Swell 2 to 3 meters.
Engine: 1246.3 Hrs
Distance covered since noon 178.3 miles.
Fast downwind sailing.

1530 Wind 15 to 20 knots SE.
Put one reef in the main.
COG 325 Deg M, SOG 7 knots.


Chasing the sunset
28-05-13 – Tuesday

Another fast sail overnight with the strong Guiana current and winds from behind at 12 - 18 Knots SE. Bright sunny day with large cumulus clouds about. Started the engine to charge the batteries.

Noon
Time: 12.00L UTC -3.
Lat: 01 10.50 S, Lon: 040 41.05 W.
COG: 330 Deg M, SOG 9 knots.
Winds: 15 - 20 Kts SE. Swell 2 to 3 meters.
Engine: 1247.3 Hrs
Distance covered since noon 205.5 miles. (Best distance in 24 hours)
Fast downwind sailing.

29-05-13 – Wednesday

In the early morning the wind eased 10 - 12 knots SE - Doldrums so close to the equator.
COG 315 Deg M, SOG 7 knots.

0616 crossed the equator into the Northern Atlantic.
I started the engine to charge the batteries, turned Sadiqi into the wind and furled the sails. I went for a swim to clean the barnacles off the propeller. Under bare poles Sadiqi was still doing 5 knots in a NE direction. I had a safety line attached and was dragged along behind the boat.

Noon
Time: 12.00L UTC -3.
Lat: 00 22.76 N, Lon: 043 25.57 W.
COG: 327 Deg M, SOG 7 knots.
Winds: 12 - 15 Kts SE. Swell 2 meters.
Engine: 1248.2 Hrs
Distance covered since noon 189.1 miles.
This has to be sailing at its best with almost flat seas and good boat speed.

30-05-13 – Thursday

Overnight the wind dropped below 10 knots from the SE. The sails banged and slatted. I furled the jib and coasted along at 4 knots SOG.
At sunrise there were many large dark cumulus clouds with grey curtains of rain hanging from them. After running the engine to charge the batteries I unfurled and poled out  the jib.

Noon
Time: 12.00L UTC -3.
Lat: 01 43.90 N, Lon: 045 27.30 W.
COG: 330 Deg M, SOG 5 knots.
Winds: 3 - 6 Kts E..
Engine: 1250.6 Hrs
Distance covered since noon 146.3 miles.
Motor sailing to the north of the Amazon river mouth. I furled the jib and motor sailed with a single reefed main to ease the banging and slatting and my nerves.

The wind, what little of it there was, the waves and current seemed to come from all directions making for an uncomfortable and slow journey with the hot noisy motor banging away. And the mainsail banged from side to side. It would appear the very pleasant fast sailing of the previous days was just too good to last. Then again we had just traversed the equator and were probably in the doldrums.

1920 There was wind of a consistent direction; east and strength 10 to 12 knots to be able to turn off the engine. Bliss.
COG 320 Deg M, SOG 5 knots.

2015 Wind 15 to 20 knots ENE.
COG 330 Deg M, SOG 6 knots.

31-05-13 – Friday

Three years since leaving Fremantle Western Australia.

It was slow going over night with light winds and lumpy seas.
It was a clear bright morning with not much in the way of ominous looking cumulus clouds about.

0730 Raised Big Bertha - the asymmetrical spinnaker.
Wind 10 to 12 knots ESE.
COG 330  Deg M, SOG 5 knots. Not the smoothest of sails with 3 to 4 metre lumpy cross swell from the NE.

Noon
Time: 12.00L UTC -3.
Lat: 02 50.30 N, Lon: 046 57.62 W.
COG: 320 Deg M, SOG 4 knots.
Winds: 10 - 12 Kts ESE..
Engine: 1257.9 Hrs
Distance covered since noon 112 miles.
Barely flying the asymmetrical.

1700 Beer o clock was delayed to haul down Big Bertha as a dark squall was approaching from astern. 



01-06-13 - Saturday.

0240 Woke to banging sails, very rough seas and little wind.
I turned on the engine.

0615 Winds 10 - 17 knots NE.
Turned off the engine - the ears were still ringing.
COG 325 Deg M, SOG 5 knots.
Localised storm cells causing wind.

0620 There was not much wind from the NE.
Turned on the engine to remove the mainsail and restitch, by hand, some seams that had parted.

Noon
Time: 12.00L UTC -3.
Lat: 04 04.94 N, Lon: 048 17.54 W.
COG: 330 Deg M, SOG 4 knots.
Winds: not much raining..
Engine: 1265.7 Hrs
Distance covered since noon 110 miles.
Barely flying the asymmetrical.
Motoring along. Generally it was a grey day and on more than occasion very wet.

1600 Wind 10 to 12 knots NE.
Turned off the engine- bliss

1800 stopped the engine and drifted.
Cooked spaghetti bolognaise.
I needed a good long sleep - went to bed.

02-06-13 - Sunday.

0300 Wind was less than 5 knots NE. At least the direction is fairly consistent.
Mainsail was banging from side to side. It was a nasty sloppy sail banging sea.
Sadiqi had drifted 15 miles in 9 hours with just the reefed mainsail.
I put my principles aside and started the engine.

0600 Winds were less than 8 knots NE.
Motor sailing. Transferred 20 litres of diesel into the fuel tank. Topped up the water tanks with rain water.

0730 stopped the engine to go on the HF radio and chat with Lindsay on "Avolera".

0830 Wind 6 to 8 knots NE.
Hauled up Big Bertha.
COG 320 Deg M, SOG 5 knots.
Nice to be sailing again. I hope the engine will cool down within the decade.

Noon
Time: 12.00L UTC -3.
Lat: 05 02.80 N, Lon: 049 28.69 W.
COG: 325 Deg M, SOG 6 knots.
Winds: 8 - 12 Kts NE.
Engine: 1273.3 Hrs
Distance covered since noon 91 miles.
Good sailing with Big Bertha - no banging engines or sails - silence is bliss.

1600 Hauled down Big Bertha due to the approach of a big black squall. Then it persisted with rain - no wind and strange currents and eddies.

1930 The rain squalls passed with winds reaching 20 knots from all directions, then there was no wind and the sails banged and slatted in the residual slop from the squalls.

2030 Started the engine - stuff the principles I could not stand the noise of the banging mainsail. The whole boat would shudder as the sail banged from side to side.

03-06-13 Monday.

Just after midnight I stopped the engine.
Wind 5 to 10 knots NNE.
There was just enough wind to fill the sails. The sea state had moderated.

At sunrise I was dodging an oil rig and support ships in French Guiana waters near the border with Brazil. I had seen the loom of the rig from many miles away and wondered what it was as nothing was marked on the charts.

0730 Wind 15 to 20 knots NE.
COG 320 Deg M, SOG 7 knots.
Rain squalls and very wet.
Sadiqi was back in the strong Guiana current near the continental shelf.

Noon
Time: 12.00L UTC -3.
Lat: 05 59.34 N, Lon: 051 24.27 W.
COG: 320 Deg M, SOG 7.5 knots.
Winds: 12 - 15 Kts NE.
Engine: 1277.3 Hrs
Distance covered since noon 128 miles.

1615 Wind 5 to10 knots NE.
Hauled up Big Bertha - flying along.
COG 320 Deg M, SOG 7.5 knots.

1730 Hauled down Big Bertha just before the afternoon rain squalls came through. 

Afternoon showers
04-06-13 Tuesday.

The wind was pretty steady over night at 12 to 18 knots NE.
A fast sail between the continental shelf and 1,000 metre depth contour.
Speed over ground SOG was mostly around 8 knots. This was not the driest of sailing conditions with the deck being almost constantly wet.

0645 Wind 10 to 15 knots NE.
COG 320 Deg M, SOG 9 knots.
It was a grey soggy morning.
Sadiqi entered the territorial waters of Suriname.

Noon
Time: 12.00L UTC -3.
Lat: 07 32.30 N, Lon: 053 49.86 W.
COG: 318 Deg M, SOG 7.5 knots.
Winds: 14 - 16 Kts NE.
Engine: 1278.6 Hrs
Distance covered since noon 172 miles.

1700 Beer o clock
Wind 14 to 18 knots NE. Swell 3 to 4 metres from the NNE
COG 318 Deg M, SOG 8 knots.
Partially furled mainsail and jib.

05-06-13 Wednesday.

Another fast, wet and boisterous night sail.
Green water engulfed Sadiqi's topsides on more than the odd occasion.
Sadiqi was called on VHF radio in the early morning to be advised that a ship nearby was towing a 6 kilometre cable.

Noon
Time: 12.00L UTC -3.
Lat: 09 14.51 N, Lon: 056 43.78 W.
COG: 320 Deg M, SOG 8 knots.
Winds: 14 - 18 Kts ENE.
Engine: 1279.1 Hrs
Distance covered since noon 200 miles.

1400 Changed Time zone to UTC -4

Late afternoon there was less current, the wind eased swinging toward the east. The SOG dropped to around 6 knots, the motion of the boat became easier and drier.

06-06-13 Thursday.

It was a fairly easy and slower night with Sadiqi surfing down the 2 to 4 metre swell instead of going through it. The morning was grey with a lot of blackness and wetness toward Venezuela to the south. During the nights Sadiqi has managed to repel sustained attacks by squadrons of flying fish. This was evidenced in the morning by the body count on the deck  and the fishy stench.

Mid morning with the passing of the rain squalls the wind dropped and the sails started banging again. This only last half an hour before the consistent 12 to 16 knot north easterly trade wind returned

Noon
Time: 12.00L UTC -4.
Lat: 10 22.72 N, Lon: 059 09.63 W.
COG: 310 Deg M, SOG 5.5 knots.
Winds: 14 - 16 Kts ENE.
Engine: 1279.9 Hrs
Distance covered since noon 159.2 miles. (25 hours)
Sadiqi was 110 miles from her planned destination of Tobago. The skipper was hoping to make landfall around midday to clear in before overtime charges were imposed.

In the evening there were a quite a few ships passing and some small fishing boats around. On approaching the continental shelf the seas were quite turbulent.

07-06-13 Friday

Sadiqi was still making good speed. To slow down I fully furled the headsail and partially furled the mainsail. I wanted to make landfall in daylight.
Wind 12 to 15 knots NE
COG 300 Deg M, SOG 4 knots.

0711 I called Tobago Port Control and asked for permission to anchor at Store Bay which was granted. Yachts are supposed to arrive in either Charlottesville or Scarborough to clear in.

0840 Arrived Store Bay, Tobago.
Engine 1282.3 Hours.
Log 1054.3 Miles.

Sadiqi sailed just under 2,000 miles in 13 days using 40 litres of fuel.