LOGBOOK 2015
DAY 14: A GREAT DAY OF NAVIGATION
We have to wait until daybreak to get a little wind, but not enough. It is 6 am when we pass the sails in scissors but...
DAY 13: DEPARTURE FROM PORT LOUIS
It is 9 am and the crew wakes up well rested after this night spent at the dock. We make the last preparations and the...
DAY 12: WELCOME TO MAURITIUS
The boat made good progress last night. The skipper chose to sail with a large safety margin, passing several miles...
DAY 11: EARTH IN SIGHT!
All night long the boat goes between 5 and 6 knots in a constant wind. No one is touching the helm, we are on cruise...
DAY 10: A LONG DAY OF NAVIGATION
The night will be short for the skipper. It is 11 p.m. and during Laurent's shift the wind drops and we are calm...
DAY 9: LAST DAY OF EXPLORATION
We wake up this morning for our last day of exploration. Breakfast taken, we set sail for "Long Island", a small...
DAY 8: PLASTIC IS NOT FANTASTIC
Finally a real night's sleep, the weather is wonderful and everyone is in good shape. We have a solid breakfast with a...
DAY 7: WASTE COMING FROM A FAR AWAY …
It is 5:30 am, day is breaking and Saint Brandon is now less than 15 miles away! The skipper has been on watch since...
DAY 6: IN TOTAL SAFETY
It is 4 am and the night offers us its thousands of stars. The Sudan Bank is finally crossed, we are relieved. This...
DAY 4: DEPARTURE FOR A WEEK AT SEA
We left the immobility of the Port Louis quay in the afternoon in a 13 knot wind. Boat prepared for at least a week at...
DAY 3: “SAY NO TO PLASTIC”
The sunrise is splendid and gives us the apartment of Mauritius against the light. We spend the morning along the east...
DAY 2: FIRST WRAP ENCOUNTERED
The night was calm and we made good progress. In the morning we are already 45 miles from the Reunion coast and the...
DAY 1: THE DEPARTURE
The departure took place on November 23 at 7:30 p.m. from the West Port of Pointe des Galets. We leave the West port...