Sailing from Puerto Vallarta to Hualtalco is basically following the coast line of Mexico. By staying at least 4 miles off the coast we are in deep water all the time and the meandering of the coastline itself might increase that distance on occasion. When we pass Manzanillo it is about 6 miles and by the time we reach Acapulco it has increased to about 18 miles and then it becomes less again. With beautiful weather and hardly any traffic the navigators were really enjoying themselves and also the bo’sun was a happy man, as with following wind you do not have brown boobies circling around the bow area and bombarding the bow with “white splashes” They prefer that the ship creates an up wind around the bow and for that it needs to go faster than the following wind, or have the wind against us, or wind still weather. With a wind force 5 in the back and the ship doing the same speed more or less, there was no updraft around the bow and thus no birds circling around. Continue reading
