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And here we go again...
The forecast this morning had today and tomorrow at 24 knots but it later changed to have today at 23 and tomorrow at 25. I know it doesn't seem like much but it does indicate a trend of sorts. In all truth it makes no difference as we will gear up for both forecasts and be sitting out on speed spot patiently waiting to be as reactive as possible for whatever comes our way.
We spent the morning re-configuring the boat based on the readings we obtained from the strain guage on the rudder during the last two mile runs. The rudder seemed to have too much load so yesterday we checked the strain guage calibration and today we swung the beam forward to lower the rudder load accordingly. This involves re-calibrating the wing angle sensors and of course re-splicing all the lines and associated safety loops. It takes time.
So behind me now I hear the sounds of rubber neck seals being stretched and neoprene booties being pulled on as the team gears up. The wind looks good and it feels like it's going to build. With so little time left we can only afford to be optimistic.
Let's see what happens.
Cheers, Paul.
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Close... but no cigar!
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A Fresh new tide to start working with...
Well the last day fizzled. It looked great but by the time we were half way across the lagoon it was obvious that it was only a short spike. We waited a bit but then canned the day. That was it for the afternoon tides. yesterday was a pointless affair so we hit the desert for a welcome break from the routine of the boat.
The new tides are working through into the afternoon now. The wind looks OK and worth a shot. The forecast for the coming week also suggests there will be plenty of wind. We will head out now to see if we can squeeze a mile in before the tide shuts us down. Like I said... it's worth a shot.
Gotta fly or we'll miss it.
Cheers, Paul.
Mile by night...
We are in the throes of the afternoon tides. This will be our last shot at making use of the mile course for a few days. The camera crew have gone home and the forecast was for only 19 knots. I took the opportunity to re-paint my helmet. So of course... the wind has come up and now we are rushing to hit the course. It will only be deep enough right on sunset. Nick is out on the course already in the RIB getting everything ready. We have seen that we can get over there and setup easily within half an hour when pushed. So we'll go for it and see what happens. Maybe it's just the wind playing games. If so, we can't afford to bluff.
Winds now gusting to 22 over there and the tides high enough... an hour and a half to sunset...
...let's go
C'mon Walvis... hang in there for us.
Cheers, Paul.