21 March 2014 | 53 54.7'S:067 45.9'W, Beagle Channel
05 March 2014 | 64 49.7'S:063 29.6'W, Lockroy
04 March 2014 | 64 49.7'S:063 29.6'W, Lockroy
03 March 2014 | 65 06.5'S:064 04.4'W, Pleneau
28 February 2014 | 65 03.9'S:064 01.9'W, Port Charcot
23 February 2014 | 64 49.5'S:063 29.6'W, Port Lockroy
22 February 2014 | 64 49.5'S:063 29.6'W, Port Lockroy
20 February 2014 | 64 49.5'S:063 29.6'W, Port Lockroy
20 February 2014 | 64 49.5'S:063 29.6'W, Port Lockroy
14 February 2014 | 64 49.5'S:063 29.3'W, Port Lockroy
12 January 2014 | 64 49.2'S:063 29'W, Port Lockroy
27 December 2013 | 64 49.2'S:063 29'W, Port Lockroy
23 December 2013 | 64 49.2'S:063 29'W, Port Lockroy
20 December 2013 | 64 49.2'S:063 29'W, Port Lockroy
26 November 2013 | 60 15.9'S:065 54.7'W, Drake Passage
23 November 2013 | 64 49.7'S:063 29.6'W, Jougla Point, Port Lockroy
16 November 2013 | 64 49.7'S:063 29.6'W, Jougla Point, Port Lockroy
13 November 2013 | 64 49.4'S:063 29.7'W, In the fast ice, back bay Port Lockroy
11 November 2013 | 64 49.7'S:063 29.8'W, Half a mile from Port Lockroy
07 November 2013 | 64 49.7'S:063 29.8'W, Half a mile from Port Lockroy

Heading south

01 November 2013 | 58 08.1'S:065 47.5'W, Drake Passage
Pelagic
So, Pelagic is heading south once again. We are on our way to the Antarctic Peninsula Ð the first tourist vessel of the new season. More specifically we are heading to Port Lockroy with a two person film crew of Andrew and Ruth, and a UK Antarctic Heritage Trust team of Tudor and Helen who are opening up the museum/post office that is Port Lockroy. We left Ushuaia for Puerto Williams Thursday lunchtime, and after much negotiation with officialdom left Puerto Williams after dinner that evening. A pleasant night motor-sail and a beautiful dawn had us passing Isla Lennox with less than 10 knots of breeze from most directions at one time or another. By lunch the breeze had freshened a little from the northwest and we had picked up an entourage of dolphins, black-browed, wandering, and a lone grey-headed albatross, countless cape petrels, terns and fairy prions. With this audience and a solid breeze it was time to turn off the engine and enjoy the view as we sailed away from Cape Horn. Over night and into this morning we have had good conditions - occasionally up to 30 knots but largely in the low 20's all from aft of the beam, perfect sailing for Pelagic. Tonight we are expecting the breeze to build a little with gusts into the high 30's.
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Vessel Name: Pelagic
Hailing Port: Stanley, Falkland Islands

Port: Stanley, Falkland Islands