More High
16 March 2019 | about 30nm southeast of Cape Palliser
Charles
16th March 2019
More High
We have motored for most of the night and all of the day so far. The high has produced settled weather and we grateful for that. But we appear to be in the centre of it, with variable winds. The winds have varied from 2 to 10kts from the southwest to southeast meaning having to put the main out first on port and then on starboard nearly a dozen times in each watch. There is a southwest swell of about 2 meters and a northwest sea - left over from high winds through Cook Strait which are beginning to settle fortunately.The temperature is mild and I have stood my first watch without cardigan and jacket since being off the west coast of the North Island.
There appears to be a tidal current that headed us earlier and we were only making 4 to 5kts and now we are making close to 7 which is awesome.
We have been devastated to hear the news of the senseless shootings in Christchurch. This is not the New Zealand we know and love and like the rest of the country we feel devastated for the families and communities involved. It feels strange to be at sea and so disconnected from it all.
Joy has managed to contact the marina manager Grant at Gisborne for us and it looks like we might be able to secure a berth for Monday night if the weather permits. This will allow us to refuel for what might be a long motor sail home. I am very excited about a new place to explore even itâs to just buy fuel and for one night.
We can still see the impressive Kaikoura Coast 70nm off and Cape Palliser 30nm off to the northwest with all its memories from our Round North Island and Round New Zealand races and the crew have indulged in a lot of reminiscing.
See the accompanying picture of this mornings sunrise over the starboard rail.