A New Paradigm for Cruising

Heading North 4/29/2009 8:02 AM (UTC) position 51°30.27′N 000°37.96′E spd 12.6 hdg 088T

We’ve cleared the locks at St. Katherine’s and are headed down the Thames River. Weather looks favorable for the next 48 hours both on the surface and at the 500mb level. We’re aiming North, towards Norway. This report is the first of what we hope will be a series sent via Sailmail, and automatically posted to the website. More later (if the new system works).

Posted by Steve Dashew (via SailMail)  (April 29, 2009)




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