We have now lost the South Equatorial Current that was pushing against us and we are coming under the influence of the Equatorial Counter current, which is pushing us the other way. The ship is now making the same full speed through the water as over the ground, and we even get half a knot extra from the current. That will remain so until this evening, when we come slowly under the North Equatorial current. This one is more sideways and should not hold us back as much as the South version did. An unpleasant issue is that the weather is not according to what was forecast. The bad weather North of Hawaii is pushing further south and that brings overcast skies with occasional showers to us and increased swells. Not much of an increase, but each foot above 10 foot of wave height results in an increase in ships movement. In other words, with 12 feet of swell, the ship goes more up and down than with 11 feet. That will stay with us until tomorrow, when it is supposed to reduce to about 7 feet. (….according to the weather forecast) Continue reading

