About Us

Welcome to our blog, describing our voyage aboard the two BRAVO's; the first boat a Kelly Peterson 46 with homeport in Seattle, Washington. The second is a Boreal 52, launched in Treguier, France in February 2020.

We headed south from Seattle in 2010, and have been voyaging in one form or another since. Cheers, Adam and Cindi


"As for me, I am tormented by an everlasting itch for things remote. I love to sail forbidden seas, and land on barbarous coasts." -Herman Melville, 1844



Saturday, November 8, 2014

Passage to NZ - Day 3 - Into the breeze

Well, the breeze finally filled in last night before midnight, after about 30 hours of motoring. We've been pushing south, trying to stay ahead of this tropical depression forming over the next couple of days. Now sounds like we will not be caught up in it(!!!) but will likely have strong winds in a "squash zone" between the deepening low and a high below it. Could see gusts in the 30's, not too bad!!! (It's all relative)

The breeze is now just about 18-20, with lumpy seas. Unfortunately we're hard on the wind, making for a very wet, uncomfortable ride. (What's that b.s. about "gentlemen don't sail to weather"??? Well, they do if they want to sail to NZ!!!)

But we're making excellent speed, with a partly furled genoa and a single reef. Should arrive in NZ in 3 days if we can keep our speed up when the wind builds a bit tomorrow.



Passage stats:
current position: 26d 43'S 176d 26'E
course: 195d T@ 7.8kn
529 miles made good
556 miles to go
fishing report: nada
ship sightings: none

All's well on board!!!
GO BRAVO GO !!!

2 comments:

  1. Looks like you should be OKish. 25 Knots ESE.
    Another light patch before you arrive here.
    Good Luck and Good Sailing.
    Cheers

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  2. Happy Thanksgiving to you both
    You do remember that holiday ,dont you?

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