We have crossed the deep water line and are now on the Atlantic.
Yesterday we had a lot of fuzz going on with a may day relay. There was a lot of talking over the radio and the distress signal went off a few times. Although we were in international waters, they only spoke French
over the radio. We had no clue at all, no position was given, whatsoever. Anyway, there were a lot of vessels in the AIS so I figured the rescue operation would not need our assistance. I guess we were too far away anyway, because I heard them talking about a cell phone number of the vessel in distress, so they had to be close to shore.
Later that day Rutger spotted a whale. We could see the spray of water a couple of times and it's back coming slightly out of the water. That was great. We tried to film it, but that didn't work out and it only lasted
for a few minutes. Too bad for Andy he was asleep ...
Last night was fantastic. We did about 6 kt over ground with 9 kt wind; it was not cold at all, and the sky was full of stars. The only light pollution came from our tricolor. 4 times I saw a shooting star, not just vaguely but like you see in the movies - right in the direction I was looking. So I made a wish: that everything would just continue as it was right now.... it was just perfect :-)
Anyway, if the winds stays like this, we will do the whole trip from Brighton to La Coruña in just one
- port!! - tack. That would be quite unique :-)