Day 14 Moving again and final countdown.

 At last we started moving again yesterday, covering 156 miles in 24 hours compared to typically 120 the previous 3 days. And wind is due build further tomorrow to a satisfying 18-20 knots to hopefully blow us home for Wednesday morning.

We have also gone from 5th to 4th!

It's 5am now, and we just had the rare experience of a vortex under a big cloud. This caused sudden strong anti-clockwise winds blowing us further and further to port (left) until we had turned about 300 degrees and faced North, and then more gradually further round to our previous Westerly course.

We are only 4 degrees North of Grenada now as we follow the trade wind and equatorial current to the Caribbean.

It has been very hot in the afternoon but today brought much more light cloud with associated relief in the direct heat of the sun. Our watch now rises at dawn (because we have stayed with GMT as we cross)  so we have a very pleasant morning before the strength of the sun kicks in. Porridge included after a morning cup of tea. I had been completely off any tea or coffee but the coolness and stillness has led to the morning tea returning!

Time to helm again!
Fair winds

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