South Pacific Adventure

Vessel Name: Restless
Vessel Make/Model: Cape Dory 40 Cutter
Hailing Port: Osterville MA & New London CT
Crew: Ted Vander Wiede & Kirsten Weisz
About: Ted has been cruising the Caribbean and East Coast US since 2001. Now beginning the dream of 'sailing 'round the world'. Kirsten is an experiences sailor with her own Cheoy Lee 36.
Extra: Check out Restless' web page www.bluewateroffshorecruising.com for more detail on Restless and Ted
06 June 2014 | Taylor Creek
30 August 2013 | my iPad
01 August 2013 | Azores
29 July 2013 | At sea en route to the Azores
21 July 2013 | At sea enroute to the Azores
19 July 2013 | At sea enroute to the Azores
18 July 2013 | High Seas
16 July 2013 | New London CT
14 July 2013 | New London Salvation Army Thrift Store
10 July 2013 | New London
10 July 2013 | New London
06 July 2013 | New London CT
04 July 2013 | Flat Hammock beach Fischers Island NY
23 June 2013 | Essex River CT
22 June 2013 | Essex CT
12 June 2013 | Hampton Roads VA
02 June 2013 | high seas
05 April 2013 | North Palm Beach
02 April 2003 | Publix in North Palm Beach Florida
Recent Blog Posts
06 June 2014 | Taylor Creek

Beaufort NC

Restless at anchor in good company with the mega yacht across the way.

30 August 2013 | my iPad

This is a test remote post

Painting our sign documenting arrival in the Azores.

01 August 2013 | Azores

We made it.

Arrived last night in the dark at about 10 pm. Tiny anchorage against a 100+ ft. cliff. Rocks 100 ft from the boat while in 35 ft. of water. Dropped anchor in about 40 ft. 180 ft. of chain out! Sure glad I have a windlass.

29 July 2013 | At sea en route to the Azores

Frontal passage

The trip so far was way too easy. Moderate winds and seas. Sailing for 9 days with occasional rolling. Caught a Mahi big enough for 4 meals. Now comes the first bad weather.

21 July 2013 | At sea enroute to the Azores

Life is good! King Kong on Movie Night

Wind is 12-16 from WSW. Skies are a mix of low dark wisps and scattered cumulus. about 30% cloud cover. Making about 6.5 knots at 090M. Water temp is 77 deg F. Air temp is 79 at night and 84 during the day. Sails are slapping a lot in the roll. Following seas range from 3 to 7 ft. We lost the Gulf [...]

19 July 2013 | At sea enroute to the Azores

2nd day out

First day was hectic getting settled etc. Winds were favorable and the sailing was easy. The first 24 hours are always tough fr me. Now settled into a routine. Some electronics issues but no real problems.

Frontal passage

29 July 2013 | At sea en route to the Azores
Ted
The trip so far was way too easy. Moderate winds and seas. Sailing for 9 days with occasional rolling. Caught a Mahi big enough for 4 meals. Now comes the first bad weather.

Weather guru says it will be 20-25 knots of sustained wind and gusts t0 35 knots. Squalls could bring the winds up to 50 knots.

Currently at 8 am only 20 knots SW or so with sunny skied makes it difficult to imagine it could get so bad. Restless is ready. We may hove to in the worst of it which may be at nightfall. I am considering heaving to for the night just to be safe and comfortable. If all goes a s planned. it will be over by tomorrow morning and we will make Isla de Flores in the Azores in another two or three days.

Will report again during the storm if possible. Send your prayers.

Well the propagation for the short wave radio was so bad i could not get the message transmitted. So here i am again at 5 pm and its all over. The wind went up to only 30 knots at times, averaged about 25 knots. It was rainy and sloppy from 11 am to 2:30 pm. It was a bit scary as the sky was quite dark. Now at 5:30 the sun is shining and we are sailing nicely. The wind is still 20 knots gusting to 28 or so now from the West. but it is behind us and pushing us along nicely. Hella is not impressed as she is not used to sailing in high winds but Restless is quite god at it and we are reasonably comfortable. The whole house is bouncing around a bit as we hurl along at 7 knots. Two more days and we should be in the Azores. Will write more then.

Captain Ted. ## #
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