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In an age when mass society has rendered obsolete the qualities of individual courage and independent thought, the oceans of the world still remain, vast and uncluttered, beautiful but unforgiving, awaiting those who will not submit. Their voyages are not an escape, but a fulfillment. THE SLOCUM SOCIETY
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Day 3 to Puerto Rico
Good morning, the SSB seems to be up and running - yahoo!! It's 9:30AM and we are 110 miles off the coast of Puerto Rico and 50 hours and 29 minutes into our trip. Our position is N 16 16.069 W 67 32.300. Winds are 12-15 knots out of 080-090 degrees, seas are 2-3 feet out of the NE, and our bearing is 034 degrees. Our average speed is 5.2 knots. It's a beautiful day out here, clear skies and calm seas. We saw some HUGE tuna feeding this morning. We should be in Puerto Rico sometime tomorrow morning, but that will depend on the wind speed and direction. We are doing great!!! Adios Mike & Kim
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How exciting - I feel like a stowaway!! Glad the seas calmed down. Do you see many boats?mp
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