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24 July 2007 | Ponta Delgada
Rob
Sorry for the delayed update, we have had a busy few days here. Al and Rob arrived at Ponta Delgada as scheduled on Saturday night with some much appreciated Canadian newspapers, and after drinks all around spent a restful night in the foc'sle bunks. They passed the first test by not getting seasick at the Marina! Sunday morning dawned with the rain, drizzle and fog familiar to you Newfies out there, but about 20 degrees warmer.

The day was spent on a full equipment and safety briefing from Captain Rick. At 43 feet, the Aisling I has an incredible amount of cubbies, hideaways and sea-shelves, and is crammed to the gunwales with food, sails, tools, spare-parts and odds and ends of every kind. Even after the initial passage, there is still enough food on board for 400 meals (more or less). We are eating well.

Captain Rick is a thorough and benevolent skipper, and made sure to take us through man-overboard and abandon-ship procedures, complete with survival suits. There is a plethora of safety equipment on board, including life raft, survival suits (6), flares, full medical supplies, GPS, EPERB, watermaker, etc. Not that there is anything to worry about of course!

The real concern is the low pressure system off Ireland, which is moving south and generating 4-6 meter swells off the Bay of Biscay. That's a bit much for untrained hands, so we are waiting to see which way it turns. Commanders Weather out of Maryland (?) gives us a customized weather forecast on demand, and also advises us to wait a bit. So we wait.

On Sunday night Lee and Sue joined us for cocktails on board. They had made the 3.5 hour flight from the UK for a week's Azorean whale-watching. After a wander through town we found a restaurant serving Bacalao (salt cod with olive oil, garlic and potatoes). Salty, but not bad with a bit of Azorean vino tinto, blanco or verde. Bacalao is a Portuguese (and now Brazilian) staple ever since the Portuguese first fished off Newfoundland in the 1400's. A lot of those fishermen came from the Azores, and there is speculation that they discovered North America long before Columbus. But who's to say. Certainly the Azores have been on the sailing charts since the 1100's or so.

On Monday we checked and re-checked the gear, wrapped up the outboard motor and windlass, and checked most of the things off the get-ready list, but there was no improvement to the forecast. So we rented a car to explore the island. It was difficult to see sometimes through the continuing rain, drizzle and fog, but during the periodic clear spells it was evident that San Miguel (largest of the Azorean Islands) was lush, fertile and prosperous. After zig-zagging up and down for an hour or so, we spent some time splashing in small pool fed by a volcano-warmed waterfall A great antidote to the drizzle! We stopped on the far side of the island in Ribera Grande for a first class fish dinner and Ocean view. The swells were gentle, and we were anxious to get out amongst them.

Before leaving for Ribera Grande, we were visited on board by Bernard Klin;.a lively French sailor from La Rochelle. Through Rob and Bonnie's translation, he told us amazing stories of his 5 voyages to the Canadian north on his sailboat the Lotus, including a few winters locked in the ice with only his wife and black cat amongst the Inuit. He brought along some books and photos, and a video of his first voyage that had aired on Canadian (French) TV. We bought his book "Le Bateau-Igloo", as yet not translated into English, and are sure that it would be a best-seller if it ever was. Equally interesting was his story of the new crew member with psychopathic tendencies. A little hair-raising to say the least.

Tuesday: no change to the forecast. Rob has a return flight from Porto, Portugal on Aug 3, and had hoped to return even earlier, but that now looks unlikely. In the meantime we explored the northern part of the island, this time with Bernard for company, and it is indeed beautiful; verdant and unspoiled. The views were spectacular, particularly when we reached the viewpoint at Sete Cidades, which overlooks twin lakes (one blue and one green)) within a caldera. En route, our way was blocked by some very slow traffic- a herd of cattle accompanied by a "cowboy" on horseback- talking on a cellphone!

Now we're back on board taking advantage of the spotty marina wireless connection, checking more things off the list, and anxiously waiting to weigh anchor!

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Vessel Name: Aisling I
Vessel Make/Model: Slocum 43
Hailing Port: Halifax, NS, Canada
Crew: Rick and Bonnie Salsman
About:
Crew from Halifax to Horta: Bonnie and Rick Salsman, Dave Morse, Wally Fraser Crew from Horta to Spain: Bonnie and Rick Salsman, Al Salsman, Rob Salsman We left Halifax, N.S. in June 2007, sailed to Horta, and explored the Azores for a month. [...]
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The info below is a copy and paste from some literature about the Slocum 43. Please excuse the platitudes. Although I may like them , they are not truly mine. Aisling I is a 1987 Slocum 43, designed by Stan Huntingford. She has been designed to satisfy the sailor who wants the blue water, "get [...]
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