We did have indeed a nice bit of wind blowing while we crossed the Golfo de Tehantepec. Although the 40 knots predicted did not completely work out. For a while it breezed up to peak gusts of over 50 knots but as there was no swell and we kept the ship nicely upright with ballasting, the discomfort to the guests was at a minimum. What was correct in the forecast was that the predicted area was indeed very local. Basically a funnel wind coming down from the land and covering a maximum width of 60 miles. So it started to breeze up by 1930 hrs. and by 2300 hrs. it was calm again. Of course the wind gusts blew up the sea spray and within a short time we saw the salt settling on the decks, greatly displeasing the chief officer as it would be a lengthy task again the next morning to wash all off again. However Mother Nature was very obliging here and provided a torrential downpour just before sunrise which washed the whole ship down nicely. It is always nice to start the day with a freshly washed ship. Continue reading
