The sun21 crew at the press conference after their arrival in New York (Beat von Scarpatetti, David Senn, Michel Thonney, Martin Vosseler, Mark Wüst, from the left)
Arrival in New York City
The mayor of Miami, Manuel A. Diaz, presents the crew the Keys to the City of Miami.
Arrival at Martinique.
The sun21 heading to Martinique.
On the way to the Canary Islands.
Due to a storm the sun21 sought refuge in the harbour of Casablanca (Morocco).

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Jan 21, 2007: Sunny and calm weekend

24°C / 75°F
Position:17° 44' N-42° 44' W
Wind: 0km/h

This weekend, we have had the most quiet days so far: No wind, no waves and a lot of sunshine. A sailboat would be stuck now. But our skippers were very pleased with the charged batteries.

This Saturday was doubtless one of the most quiet days so far; the constant powerful sound of the waves receded – deep stillness, soft splashing of the boat. After the dissipation of the morning clouds, it became the day with the longest sunshine segment. In the morning, the sea surface was still pretty ruffled. Before sunset, it became smooth and mirror like. A sailboat would be stuck now, in the calm. The deck again served as a living and working space. Our captains were very pleased with the charged 825 Ampèrehours ­ – a top result, but very urgent. After sunset, the sea turned golden, then orange-blue; a thin sickle moon appeared next to the bright Venus star. And at the same time, the whole disk of the moon was visible ­ and all crewmembers admired it through the binoculars. This uneven couple slowly moved towards the darkening sea.

Our position on Saturday: 17° 55' N.  41° 23' W.
No wind.
Speed: 3,2 knots. Mileage today: 82 miles.


Sunday was the second day of real calm; ­ we could even play a violin duet on deck.
Where are you ­ trade winds ("Passat")? A few days ago (see report of 16th of Jan.), we asked ourselves whether this wind would be our continuous companion. Maybe, the storm in Europe has sucked it away? Anyway, we are experiencing just the opposite of a big storm. In the dusk, tunas seem to hunt "Bettmümpfelis" ­ that makes mackerels jump out of the sea. They do not want to be transmuted into a "Bettmümpfeli" ("before bed snack").

Our Position on Sunday: 17° 44' N. / 42° 44' W.
No wind.
Speed: 3,2 knots
Miles per 24 hours: 83

Comments

brigit:

When the beautiful mermaid visits you attracted by the sound of your violins or flute, beware !

Do not let her lure you down to her realm under the sea. You will meet the fate of Hans, i.e. whe will cast a spell on you. And surely Martin knows what Undine s curse means !