Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Ted's Log Stardate May 11, 2008

MESSAGE 5: DAY 15, LATITUDE 24 DEGREES SOUTH, LONGITUDE 156 DEGREES WEST

HI ALL

WE ARE JUST A FEW DAYS FROM LANDFALL. SO FAR WE HAVE HAD VERY FAVORABLE WINDS FOR THE MOST PART. HOWEVER, WE DO HIT ONE OR MORE SQUALLS EACH DAY. THEY COME ON FAST AND RESULT IN MIXED WINDS AND HEAVY RAINS.

OUR ORIGINAL PLAN FOR THIS TRIP WAS TO SAIL DIRECTLY EAST IN THE AREA WHERE THE WINDS USUALLY COME FROM THE WEST AND BELOW THE TRADE WINDS WHICH ARE FROM THE EAST. WE WOULD CONTINUE IN THIS DIRECTION UNTIL REACHING THE LONGITUDE (SOUTH) OF OUR PLANNED DESTINATION AND THEN TURN NORTH IN THE TRADE WINDS (OUR DESTINATION IS NORTHEAST OF OUR START POINT). HOWEVER, DURING THIS TRIP THE TRADE WINDS HAVE REMAINED FURTHER NORTH THEN USUAL AND WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO SAIL IN A MORE DIRECT NORTHEASTERLY COURSE, SAVING A MANY MILES.

WE HAVE BEEN AVERAGING ABOUT 125 MILES A DAY ON OUR COURSE. AS WE DON'T SAIL IN A STRAIGHT LINE WE ACTUALLY SAIL MORE MILES IN DAY. WE HAVE SAILED OVER 160 MILES IN A 24 HOUR PERIOD ON 4 OCCASIONS.

CAPRICE CAN REALLY SCOOT UNDER CERTAIN WIND AND WAVE CONDITIONS.
YESTERDAY WE WERE BROAD REACHING (WINDS PERPENDICULAR TO THE BOAT) WITH 10 T0 12 KNOT WINDS AND DOING 6-8 KNOTS.

SO FAR WE HAVEN'T HAD ANY SERIOUS PROBLEMS WITH THE BOAT, A FEW BROKEN BLOCKS (PULLEYS), HAD TO REPLACE SOME FRAYED LINES, AND UNTANGLED SOME HALYARDS AND REEFING LINES. TODAY THE WATER MAKER WENT DOWN, HOWEVER DAN HAS BEEN ABLE TO GETTING IT WORKING AGAIN.

IN DESCRIBING CAPRICE IN MY LAST MESSAGE, I FORGOT TO MENTION THAT SHE IS 21.5 FEET WIDE AND CARRIES THIS WIDTH FROM BOW TO STERN.

FISHERMAN DAN HAS BEEN TRYING TO CATCH FISH SINCE WE LEFT NEW ZEALAND. FOUR DAYS AGO HE HOOKED A MARLIN WITH HIS $100 LURE. THE FISH DID A FEW TAIL-WALKS AND BROKE THE LINE. LAST SEEN THE MARLIN WAS TAIL-WALKING WITH DAN'S $100 LURE IN ITS MOUTH. DAN CONTINUED HIS QUEST AND TWO DAYS LATER HOOKED AND LANDED A 40 INCH, 30 POUND DORADO/ MAHI MAHI WITH A LURE GIVEN TO HIM BY HIS FRIEND ROY HENRICSON. CAROL FIXED THE FISH FOR DINNERS IN A VARIETY OF WAYS - BAKED WITH AN ASIAN SAUCE, BEER BATTERED, AND SMOKED. EXCELLENT!

HOPEFULLY MY NEXT MESSAGE WILL BE AFTER LANDFALL

TILL THEN, TAKE CARE

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About Me

1291 Sanderling Island, Pt. Richmond, CA 94801, United States
Dan and Carol Seifers

Crazy

Crazy Caprice, or what

Like is so good to us. At 65, after 15 years of retirement, my wife, Carol and I have everything one could want Good health (for old folks), loving children ( one son and his wife Jenny is marvelous), wonderful grandchildren (one age 6 and one age 4, who have a remarkable ability to totally exhaust us in about 4 - 6 hours), a good home. Wonderful friends. What more could one want?

Then we were casually cruising in the Delta ( area between Sacramento and San Francisco) last summer with the Richmond Yacht Club Cruising Group. Life was serene, life was comfortable, and then it happened - WHAM - we saw a cruising catamaran tied up at the Rio Vista marina with a sign in the window which listed its adventures. Starting in Australia, across to New Zealand, up to Tahiti, over to Hawaii and on the the West Coast. What an adventure!!! That’s when Carol started thinking about the possibility of buying a new boat (we already had a Gemini 34’ cruising catamaran - life was good). Then sailing in Sydney basin for a few months, then either shipping it to California or sailing it across the South Pacific to California. Is she CRAZY?

That started our CRAZY file.

Over the next few months, she started feeding me articles about Australia, New Zealand, and multihulls. She even subscribed to Multihull magazine and would place various articles about sailing in the South Pacific under my nose while I was reading the morning paper.
She became obcessed. A devil (Tasmanian?) had her. Then around Christmas time, the bug really bit me. We were perfectly happy with our boat, but the idea of getting a new one (with all the new toys) and visiting “down under” seemed very appealling. A friend loaned me all his books on New Zealand and Australia, and the more read, the more I becaume enthralled with the idea