Here's their position & track as of 1637 UTC:
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It will be a complete gut and rebuild job for sure at a minimum. The rudder was snapped off during the beach landing and the waves were pounding it into the beach, and area of mixed rock and sand. Not a good combination. It must have also holed the hull to have sunk so fast towing it off the beach.... Really sad...Sad day… Get some air bags, quickly, and perhaps it can be salvaged. At least floated to a yard and removed from the pristine waters of the Canaries.
Following the old adage - "head south until the butter melts and then head west"....Here's their 0030 UTC position:
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Both John and I both agree,"head south until the butter melts and then head west"....
Hadn't heard this one before, but it makes sense!Following the old adage - "head south until the butter melts and then head west"....
We will find the key! HahahahahaBoth John and I both agree,
but when you head West is the Key. [Poetry after Coffee]
Jim...
They are super handy, and I find they're as much fun to make as to use!@jssailem sent me a package of soft shackles before the trip. I've used them a lot. They are amazing! The more I use them, the more I find uses for them. I'm attaching a few photos of recent use.
This photo is in a marina in Portugal when a major storm came through, breaking the main docks and a lot of damage. I was able to secure my boat and the boat next to me along with the broken dock all in a large number of lines and inventive use of securing lines so they wouldn't chafe.
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The first seriously good use came when we were setting up attachment points for being tethered in. The cock pit had limited options. We figured out a way of using one of the large shackles to go around this cleat with two other soft shackles inserted giving us three excellent attachment points in the cockpit for being tethered in.
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Here is a soft shackle holding a low friction block just at the base of a pulpit post. I had to make the blocks, I used a drill as a lathe and turned them after making a makeshift turning gouge from a small screw driver. Then we carved the interior surfaces. It was pretty fun.
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The end of my boom has a hole that is hard to fit anything through, but easy enough to push a soft shackle through. Now I can attach the preventer line right at the end of the boom! Awesome!
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John, you want to make more soft shackles, I'd be delighted to have some more! Man are these things fantastic!!!!
dj
John GAVE you fish??!? He taught me and told me to catch my own darn fish!@jssailem sent me a package of soft shackles before the trip. I've used them a lot. They are amazing! The more I use them, the more I find uses for them. I'm attaching a few photos of recent use.
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John, you want to make more soft shackles, I'd be delighted to have some more! Man are these things fantastic!!!!
dj
I think it is a bit like watching a pot full of water boil.When do you expect the butter to melt?
He tried, I'm a bad fisherman. He needs to come back and teach me to fish again. Then I hope I'll get it!John GAVE you fish??!? He taught me and told me to catch my own darn fish!
Looking like tomorrow early afternoon. Looking at the prevailing winds here seems still a bit premature to head west. We are looking to make one more sail change and sit back and watch the sun, moon and stars while the boat sails to the Caribbean.When do you expect the butter to melt?