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Rowing The Atlantic

Posted on June 27, 2016
Ok night, but the good drift NNE after my session last night has not lasted, although the direction is at least E of N.

Still same, moderate breeze from S, but seas are lumpy, boat rolling more and I suppose it is current playing tricks with us again. Foggy, but the sun is trying hard to chase it off. 16 C and coolish.

Diana has not found any serious reason for not crossing the Grand Banks. Fog and fishing I knew about already. I assume the five women crew are heading the same way.

We are soon at the longitude of St John’s, New Foundland. The first single-handler to row from W to E in these waters started there in 1969: Tom MacClean, a character associated many adventures.

So, on with the wet weather clothes, off to work!

 

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