Foggy Mountain

05 September 2012 | North Palm Beach, FL
12 June 2012 | North Palm Beach Marine
18 May 2012 | Exiting NW Providence Channel
17 May 2012 | NE Providence Channel
16 May 2012 | 88 Miles East of NE Providence Channel
15 May 2012 | 210 Miles East of NE Providence Channel
14 May 2012 | 170 Miles NE of Mayaguana Island
13 May 2012 | 180 Miles NE of Turks and Caicos
12 May 2012 | Still North of Puerto Rico
11 May 2012 | 170 Miles North of Puerto Rico
10 May 2012 | 50 Miles NE of the BVIs
09 May 2012 | 25 Miles West of Barbuda
08 May 2012 | Falmouth Harbour, Antigua
07 May 2012 | Falmouth Harbour, Antigua
05 May 2012 | Falmouth Harbour, Antigua
05 May 2012 | Falmouth Harbour, Antigua
11 April 2012 | Falmouth Harbour, Antigua
09 April 2012 | Falmouth Harbour, Antigua
08 April 2012 | Falmouth Harbour, Antigua
07 April 2012 | Falmouth Harbour, Antigua

Heavy Traffic Night and Getting Close

18 May 2012 | Exiting NW Providence Channel
Jeff
Yesterday's 24 hour run was 113 nautical miles. We were powering and occasionally motor sailing when the wind came up enough. When there was wind it never got above eight knots from a southerly direction. When we got a breeze we could move along at five to six knots but our average was a little under five. As we expected we had heavy shipping traffic in NW Providence Channel last night. We passed several cruise ships and numerous cargo vessels. Fortunately we were powering so we had our laptop up all night to keep track of all of the AIS shipping traffic. We also had one small squall pass near us, we were able to see it coming using the radar and were able to avoid a direct hit from it. We got a little bit of rain and no increase in wind. Currently we are exiting Northwest Providence Channel heading at 300 degrees for a waypoint south of Lake Worth Inlet. We are steering south of the inlet knowing the the northward flowing current of the Gulf Stream will push us north. If all goes well and we can maintain our current five knot average speed we hope to arrive at the inlet around 0300 hours. From there we will head up the ICW to North Palm Beach Marina. Wish us luck and no problems for what should be our final night at sea and Pam's and my final offshore passage.
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Vessel Name: Foggy Mountain
Vessel Make/Model: Valiant 40, Hull# 255
Hailing Port: Boston, Ma
Crew: Jeff & Pam Nelson
About:
We grew up in Jamestown, NY and met during our high school years. After Jeff returned from naval service, during the Vietnam era, we got married in 1974. As best friends we have always gravitated towards activities that we could do together. [...]
Extra:
We are self-taught sailors taking our first sail aboard a Sunfish on a lake in Maine. We bought our first boat in 1975 and since then have owned seven boats culminating with our current vessel "Foggy Mountain". Each vessel was larger enabling us to expand our horizons. We learned how to cruise [...]

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Who: Jeff & Pam Nelson
Port: Boston, Ma