Day 8 Canaries-Martinique

 Sunday 16th Nov '25

It's currently the middle of Sunday/Monday night and we are 310nm west of Cape Verde which means we are 310nm closer to Martinique.  Only 1,793nm to go!

The weather since leaving Verde has been a constant 15-25kts from the North East so we have been sailing along quite nicely with either "big red" (our large downwind cruising sail) only, the normal furling gib only or both when the wind is directly from behind, thats when we are "wing on wing".  Currently "big red" is the only sail out along with one of the engines to keep up our average speed which is currently around 7.5-8kts so we are doing good speed.  




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  1. How do you see where you are going when you’re wing on wing. Even from the lower steering it looks like very little ability to see. Do you just rely on instruments. Pete

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    1. We can see when we are seated just not standing! We do use instruments also 👀

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