Our Second Atlantic Crossing – Day 14

DIST SAILED: 2074 nm
DIST TO GO: 186 nm

Most likely this will be our last blog entry from sea, as we expect to arrive in Horta just in time for lunch. For the last two days we have been making our way towards this detination in a very uneventful manner. We have barely seen blue sky or sun in over a week and we have therefore concluded that the universe now consists of nothing but infinite greyness.
As we have a constant situation of on-again/off-again rain, the nicest place to be is down in the belly of the ship these days. An entirely different world compared to Infinite Greyness (we will file a scientific report specifiying the parameters of this universe soon). Yesterday afternoon, Peter and Sebastian made popcorn and strapped themselves to the sofa in the saloon to watch a film. This was while Jon and Henrik took command up on deck in waves 3 metres high and with rain coming from all directions.
Infinite Greyness do have some tricks up its sleeve, though! This morning a swedish sailing yacht appeared out of the mist: S/Y ISMINI. It appears that we now have someone to race against for the last 186 nautical miles in to Horta.
Positive spirit!
CoCo.

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