#1. ADRIENNE | ST. MAARTEN TO Gran Canaria | DAY 10

February 19, Day 10 | Fun sailing and a speedy passage!

The ten man crew of Adrienne have had about ten days at sea and maybe a week more before we arrive in the Canaries. Life revolves around the winds and watch schedule to sail the best through those winds. Those winds not only propel the yacht forward but they also supply the energy for the waves. Higher winds here or somewhere make bigger waves. Waves come in all shapes as well, with some friendly and others troublesome. We have had it all, making steering at times arduous as you muscle your way down a narrow path to control the boat. Do it right is marvelous, do it wrong can cause havoc.

We are lucky to have a skilled crew who have learned how Adrienne handles in all the varied conditions coming our way. Especially skilled are the Captain and First Mate. They know their sailing. They have gently kept us sailing efficiently and taught us the skills necessary to manage a big boat at sea. Especially critical on this voyage is navigating amongst the constant passing of cold fronts and warm fronts. Catch the fronts right and it is "smooth" sailing. Catch them wrong makes for prolonged misery. Our Captain with his computers and land based help has lead us through the maze to get the best results for fun sailing and a speedy passage. I hope for the same during the remaining week.

- Tom Coan, ADRIENNE crew

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