It got quite windy by the time we started passing Nicaragua and for a while we had a good wind force 5 to 6 blowing from the landside. By 11 am we came into the lee of Costa Rican mountains and nearly wind still weather came back to the ship. With it was the return of the black starlings and the brown boobies; who started to drift on the upstream of the wind around the bow. We were doing 19 knots and that was too much for them to try and find a place to sit on the railing but they might try tomorrow when we most likely will slow down a bit, depending on whether we get the current much against us or not. As mentioned before, when we were sailing along the Mexican coast, the current is not behaving according the established patterns at the moment and thus I am building up some time and mileage “on the sleeve” to ensure that we will be on time. If the adverse current does not show itself, then we can always stop an engine and adjust speed accordingly. Continue reading
