Sam Davies’ daily log - Azores here we come!
“Hello everyone!
I have just woken up as the wind has dropped a little and Roxy has changed motion slightly. The half moon is brightly lighting up the sky and I can see a squall cloud ahead that marks the return of the wind, probably with the strengthening that is forecast. I am ready to change from Solent to Staysail...
I had a bit of a shock just now as there was an EYE staring up at me from the cockpit floor, like in a scary movie! I guessed that it had been ejected in a high-impact collision between fish and boat, and I am sure I will find its owner in the morning. I just don't want to tread on it with bare feet!
The peaceful days of trade wind sailing are soon behind me as I start to have to manoeuvre around and across the Azores high pressure. I am going to need some big energy reserves to do the manoeuvres and stacking required in the next few days. Maybe, when I tack and change the stack, I will find where my Imp has stashed away the head torches, socks, scissors, winch grease and Nutella; well, maybe not the Nutella! If I were to find the Imp perhaps I could train him to help me stack the gear...
Now the finish is getting nearer, I am starting to look forward to things that I haven't thought about much before, like fresh fruit and vegetables and a long hot shower. I wonder if I'll be able to lie still for a whole night's sleep?
S x”
At 1100 UK time, Sam Davies aboard Roxy was in 3rd position, 2,050 miles from the finish line in Les Sables d’Olonne, France
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