We left Harwich Friday around 12 UTC to catch the tide. We all had slept very well :-)
The weather was nice and sunny and although the wind was SW and would mean a lot of tacking, the waypoints we set to avoid all the shallows, shipping lanes and whatever more, were just about right for the tacking. So if the wind would have veered to the west, the route would have been the same !
The sailing was great and the weather stayed fine too. After a great meal, cooked by Andy, we started the watch system. Andy enjoys cooking and Rutger and I enjoy eating his meals... a lot :-)
Doing watches worked out fine even though Rutger stayed a bit longer, I came on deck a bit early and Andy stayed a bit longer. The reason was obvious. We were crossing the Dover section, the crowdiest part of the channel. A night you get too sea the other vessels best but estimating distances is a bit harder. Also they seem to come from everywhere and a second set of eyes is not a luxury.
So two ferries at the Dover entrance did bare off to give us way and the crossing went very smoothly. It was just about sunrise, so we got to see the contours of the famous cliffs and that was a treat too :-)
We did have our timing on the spot so we with the tide we were doing over 8 kts over ground with the same number on true wind speed !!
Again it was a great and sunny day for sailing and we enjoyed that very much. With the wind still SW we just might make it on one tack all the way to Falmouth :-)
Today,Sunday when I went to the showers, there was this stand of the RNLY royal national live boat institute. We had a chat and they gave me the number of an electrician that might be able to help me out with the alternator :-)
We'll get it fixed, anyway that's not the only thing that needs fixing. It turned out that the one of the through hull fittings in the front head is leaking. Not heavily but still.. I don't want to cross Bisquay on a leaking boat.... so we'll have that fixed too. Anyway, although I wasn't really happy with all this, I'm glad it happened here and not mid Atlantic :-o
Today we all cleaned the boat. Rutger redid the roping, he doesn’t like ropes that cross each other, and Andy's cooking a wonderful meal again with all fresh vegetables. We'll sort the repairs out tomorrow and do the shopping for the trip to La Coruna. Then it'll be off for Spain probably Tuesday, although we will check the weather first :-)