We are 24 hours into our crossing, almost 400 nm off Cabo. The condition is light – 5-10 knots wind, 6-8 ft following sea. It is 8PM and we have both pilot house doors open – loving tropical cruising. [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=”18.040,-113.143{}cruiseship.png” bubbleautopan=”true” showbike=”false” showtraffic=”false” showpanoramio=”false”]
Good luck guys.. all the best for the remaining few thousand!
Were with you two every day.
Have a great trip. Wish I was aboard.
If on a dog watch you might have time to tell me the story of how the “CHARLOTE B” ended up on the rocks.
The last time I saw her she was in the San Juan Is.
Thanks: Capt.B
Mark, you are getting us excited, Diane and I have decided to take Aurora from China to Vancouver with PAE and one of our dreams is catching a huge fish for dinner enrolee.
Is there eany debris in the water, I know we all wold love to hear of any debris you encounter and the size and type of debris.
Cheers and smooth seas,
Bob