Day 16 (I had to check)

 It's 4pm GMT (1pm local) and it's hot, hot, hot!

Too hot to lie in my cabin, so sat comfortably in central leather suite with sweated forehead.
The other watch is sat in full sun with polyester UV protective hoodies (my preference) or sun creamed to the hilt with hat and just a lifejacket.
All day the two watches have been competing for fastest surfing speed (around 12knots) on the moderate swell with a steady broad reach wind of 20-25knots. I managed 11.4 and ten lots of 10 knots in 30 minutes which I thoroughly enjoyed, AND all in the right direction!
We are on a more southerly gybe all day to keep South of Barbados tomorrow and to spare us a gybe in the dark tonight (we'll gybe at dusk).
All remain well and happy. Grenada feels within touching distance - 2 more nights and less than 48 hours away.
Last night was another warm night of moonless darkness with some clouds and minor squalls which kept us all on our toes when helming, and two gybes. The spinnaker sheet slipped through my hands during our gybe despite four turns on the winch (without injury) but I hauled the freed kite back in successfully.
Shorts and T shirts only needed at night now, unless it rains!
I gather snow and ice is gripping West Dorset!
Fair winds!


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