"Another tricky old night on board. I had to gybe away from an area of light winds early this morning, hoping that the wind would come round to the ENE allowing me to point to my next waypoint around the Canaries. This all went to plan until about an hour after I had gybed, when a series of big squalls have pushed the wind back round more to the north. This is not great, but every now and again I get a glimpse of the true wind direction, so hopefully it will come good. If doesn't I will have to gybe back once I have the next weather model in.
One of the stand-up blocks across the semicircular track has lifted off the deck, so I have to try and put it back down. It is quite a time consuming job, important that I get it right, if it peels off then only the satellite dome on the back will take the load of the traveller - and not for long!
Still very frustrating being so far behind. It's not the boats fault, I think she is quick, I just haven't been able to get the most out of her - yet. It is suddenly clear in a fleet of this calibre.
We finally have some sun this morning which is nice, all I need now is a nice wind shift and the day will be great!! Am trying to get into a routine with the weather, food, charging the batteries etc, which will help things. Would have liked to have been into this routine sooner, but have not had time, as I have felt that the boat has not been all that fast." Jonny Malbon on Artemis 2.
Message from Jonny Malbon
Le 13 novembre 2008