With the Pedal to the Metal we sailed away from Puerto Caldera soon making up for the lost time. I knew the weather was going to be as smooth as could be and that would all help with making speed. With no adverse wind around, nor having been around for the last 7 days, the currents would be predictable and they were. Along the coast of Costa Rica and Nicaragua they gave us an extra push of 1.5 knots until we came abreast of Guatemala. By now we were about 80 miles from land due to this curve in the continent, while we were on a straight course. Here the current keeps following the land but when near Puerto Quetzal the land becomes straight again so the current is directed back to the south and then we get that 1.5 knot against us for about 5 hours. Still over the whole distance between Puerto Caldera and Hualtalco we have on average the current with us and that is always pleasant. Continue reading
