Pacific crossing D4

Another beautiful morning. We are still riding with favorable condition – 5-10 knots wind, gentle swells. Life is easy. After a several days at sea, we are totally in the grove now. Our shifts are semi-flexible, normally started with a long night watch for each of us,- ~5 hours, that gets us to 5-6 am in the morning, then we take a 1-2 hour nap as needed during the day. This watch schedule has been working well for us. Although there hasn’t been a lot to watch for – the closet ship in the last 3 days was a tanker going to Peru from China, crossed 16 nm in front. [google-map-v3 width=”350″ height=”350″ zoom=”7″ maptype=”satellite” mapalign=”center” directionhint=”false” language=”default” poweredby=”false” maptypecontrol=”true” pancontrol=”true” zoomcontrol=”true” scalecontrol=”true” streetviewcontrol=”true” scrollwheelcontrol=”false” draggable=”true” tiltfourtyfive=”false” addmarkermashupbubble=”false” addmarkermashupbubble=”false” addmarkerlist=”12.911,-118.634{}cruiseship.png” bubbleautopan=”true” showbike=”false” showtraffic=”false” showpanoramio=”false”]

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