We're making good headway south! Yesterday, we logged a respectable 143 nautical miles in 24 hours, which is great considering the light and very aft winds. While the constant stream of shipping hasn't eased up as much as I'd anticipated, it seems to be a fact of life on this route.
With less than 300 nautical miles to go until Cape Verde, the initial hesitation about the detour has completely faded. We're both feeling much more enthusiastic about this pit stop. Craig, ever the planner, has been diligently combing the internet, researching all the services we'll need to make this a quick and efficient stop.
Here's to hoping the sailmaker lead pans out in Cape Verde – that would be a major win! Even if not, having enough fuel on board for peace of mind and the ability to navigate uncharted territory thanks to our new charts makes this detour a worthwhile investment. Following seas (hopefully a bit more forward soon!), a successful Cape Verde visit, and a big thank you to Craig for taking charge of the pit stop prep!
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