Today we noticed the change in temperature, both air and sea water when we passed Cabo San Lucas which is called the Cold Cape for that reason. Until noon time we had been sailing in the California Current, which comes from the North and thus transports colder water towards the Equator area. That gave us a nice push in the back and saving fuel is something that always makes us happy. The colder water (around 55oF/13oC) also keeps the outside temperature down but that all starts to change when you come to the end of the Californian Peninsula. Here the California current turns away from the coast and start flowing to the West towards the mid of the Pacific. Its place is being taken by the North Equatorial current, which comes up from the Equator area and thus transports warmer water towards the North. That means we will be sailing against it for the coming days. That will cost more fuel and makes my chief engineer very unhappy. Continue reading
