In between Puerto Rico and Dominicana

It’s evening on the Rancho Relaxo of the Seas and the crew is fast asleep. Only the captain is watching for other boats and looks after course and sails. Not much to do – despite a few freighters and a big cruising ship we didn’t see much out on the sea. Funny. I always thought the caribbean would be full of sailing ships but those spend most of their time in marinas and anchorages and while travelling during the night – which we do quite often – we only once saw another sail boat during the past weeks. I don’t understand why all the others only sail during the day – but it must be that they only do short trips and thus there’s no need. But I like it a lot. It’s sooo quiet and one can sit in the cockpit, watch the stars and the glimmer of the phytoplancton in the waves. Also it’s actually easier to spot other boats during the night.

As for our trip – it was interesting because as so often the weather report was totally wrong. We should have had easterly winds most of the time and with a force 4-5. In reality we had it for the first few hours, but had pretty much no wind during the last day. Now that we’ve passed Puerto Rico (Isla Mona is to the starboard side right now), we’ve got wind from north. So we’ve been sailing with passat sails, blister to port and starboard side, genoa and now under main and genoa. Lots of maneuvers these last days… The trip so far has been one of the better ones. The weather was very nice and warm – or rather hot and everybody enjoyed the quiet and smooth sailing so far. – So far… As right now we’re sailing on the wind and it’s getting a little shaky. But that’s only the last night as we expect to arrive in La Romana tomorrow around noon. Yay !

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One Response to In between Puerto Rico and Dominicana

  1. Susanne Schimpel says:

    Hallo Los Locos,
    es ist wie immer mein täglich morgendliches Vergnügen zu lesen wo ihr euch gerade befindet und was ihr erlebt. Herrlich!!! Ein fester Bestandteil meiner Morgenroutine – Danke David!
    Hugs and kisses S.