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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home3/aboarddi/public_html/blog/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Still no weather window.\u00a0 We’ve heard from some of the boats heading their way north and they’re managing to pick their way up there.\u00a0 I’m still glad we made the decision to stay but it does reinforce the notion that once you go you make do with what you’ve got.\u00a0 There’s a saying.\u00a0 You only get to pick the weather for the day you leave.\u00a0 I see no possibility of leaving today.\u00a0 The next opportunity looks to be shaping up around Thursday\/Friday.\u00a0 From this far out you never can really tell but things look to be shaping up for a smoother passage than the recent slight opportunity.<\/p>\n
The local area forecast was pretty brisk with 20+ knot winds and local squalls predicted.\u00a0 Not to be perturbed I made the call to go sailing.\u00a0 Paul is very likely to return to Auckland today to be called back when we get close to a new opportunity.\u00a0 We’d always talked about the possibility of getting him aboard before we set off to get a feel for the boat.\u00a0 Saturday was a perfect opportunity.\u00a0 We motored out of the bay to where the water was a little cleaner and turned on the water maker.\u00a0 We then raised the sails and started sailing.\u00a0 The wind was coming straight down the channel so we had to tack our way out.\u00a0 We started with one reef in the sails and soon had to put in a second as the strong wind forecast was spot on.\u00a0 Paul got some great experience with the boat which performed fantastically.\u00a0 Each time we try the new sails out in new conditions we find ourselves surprised.\u00a0 At one point we were making over 8 knots while regenerating making about 1.5kW of electricity.<\/p>\n