Sunday, August 3, 2008

More Mahimahi

We caught another mahimahi today and had half for dinner, the other half is waiting for tomorrow in the fridge. We have plenty of food, so we're probably not going to be doing any more fishing for a while, unless we sail through a school of tuna.

Last evening we sailed into a ridge of high pressure, which left us with glorious cloudless night watches, then we hoisted the iron spinnaker to try to pick up a front that was going to pass to the north of us. The morning was still clear, so we shut down the boat for a brief swim, then motored for another couple hours before we started to get weak but steady southwesterlies. Now we're cruising along with 11 kts from the WSW, making decent time toward home!

Seeker Out
33°15.4'N
157°51.1'W

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