We’re getting a bit tired now as it’s really steamy and hot
– very difficult to sleep. The girls are black and blue with bruises. The wind starts dropping in the
afternoon. We need to make water more
often as we are drinking loads of it. We
also need to charge the batteries more often due to our increased use of the
water maker and Wilhelmina, of course. All fresh food is gone so we are down to
packet food. We have lots of food however
the cabin is hot so not so comfortable to cook in the galley.
We know the Lombok current is ahead of
us. It is the last stretch of water
before the finish line near Benoa Harbour. The current is renowned for causing boats to
go backwards in light breezes. It is
difficult to know our ETA however we are hoping it’s about 8am tomorrow. Today we are ready to get to the end.
Overnight the breeze is steady and we hoist the Code Zero which gives us some more speed however the wind is dropping. We have 7 miles to the finish line and we are doing 1-2 knots - lordy - that's 7 hours - sad faces. We can see the coast of Bali and the surf at Nusa Dua. The current and eddies are strong in some places. We tack in close to shore but not too close because we are near to the surf lines at Nusa Dua. Its hard for us to stay focused as we are so close to the end in distance and so far in time. We are not operating at 100% and understandably get a bit niggly.
Then, as we round the point, a Race Control Rib zooms up to say hello -
we are so excited however the finish is still an hour away with a
lightening breeze.
We start the engine, drop the sails and motor up the Benoa channel. As
we are still using auto-helm, it will be difficult to maneuver into our
pen. We 'raft-up' to the Race Control Rib so they can guide us into our
pen. Indonesian customs board and we complete lots of paperwork. Cold
bintangs are delivered to the boat by Race Control - many thanks!
Finally we sail over the finish line to cheers from the finish boat. AWESOME!!!
Getting ready for the finish line |
Things we are most looking forward to:
Bintang
Bintang
Shower
Crisp, clean, white bed linen
Enjoying a wee without a moving toilet
Clean clothes
Trisha’s lips (ok, that’s Robbie!)
Some quiet time with partners
Terra Firma
Overnight the breeze is steady and we hoist the Code Zero which gives us some more speed however the wind is dropping. We have 7 miles to the finish line and we are doing 1-2 knots - lordy - that's 7 hours - sad faces. We can see the coast of Bali and the surf at Nusa Dua. The current and eddies are strong in some places. We tack in close to shore but not too close because we are near to the surf lines at Nusa Dua. Its hard for us to stay focused as we are so close to the end in distance and so far in time. We are not operating at 100% and understandably get a bit niggly.
First sight of Bali |
Race Control welcome us at Benoa |
Guiding us into our pen as we have no steerage |
Breeze: 5-25 knots
OMG what an adventure....what a birthday for your both
ReplyDeleteStay well and thanks for the look into your sail
Dion