Today we cruised along at 7 or 8 knots. Tomorrow we are supposed to
arrive. Our best guess right now is that we will get there between 10 pm
and midnight.
We had a strike from a big fish today but the barbs came off the hooks
and the fish got away. We have put out a new lure but have not gotten
any more bites.
Our instruments say that our maximum speed was 116 knots because the
paddle wheel sped way up. I don't know how but it did. At the speed we
are going now I might win the pool after all. We had a very good night
last night at have been going pretty quickly for most of the day today.
Monday, December 7, 2009
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As Sarah would say --"We can almost see you from our living room." What a run. Time to enjoy the safety and comfort of a harbor.
Wishing you a smooth final leg.
Scott&Terry
just checked this after a week traveling by much more sane transportation, resulting in lots of greenhouse emissions. you all are brave souls. I still shiver at some of my transatlantic destroyer crossings. From what I read, there must have been a shiver or two on this one. But some great memories too, I suspect.
Jay
Seems like 17-day estimate will be right on the mark. Quite an adventure. Congratulations.
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