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Realtime Passage to Find Robinson Crusoe #01

Time has come to take the left or right turn, which ever gets you to go west young man.
First tho, Valdivia is pretty awesome. As you know beer is part of my basic food group. Valdivia has a German background/history so lots of artesian beer pubs. Town looks like it belongs in the mountains with big green trees, some big mountains in the background but has a waterfront at sea level. Definitely worth the visit.
This morning there was virtually no wind at dawn, perfect for leaving the tight slip with steel poles on both sides with the river current. But we didn’t get going before the wind picked up and was gusting into the 20s. Ugh. Waited some wasn’t getting any better, the predict wind forecasts for our journey had Saturday as the ‘best’ of the up coming week average winds near 20 with gusts maxing out at 28knots, where a Sunday departure had 35knots along the way. So another forecast and some good help from the marina we got out without incident. A big 70 foot SunReef power cat was blocking most of the wind that was blowing us sideways.
Once out of the slip we idled forward and down the river stowing all the fenders and lines we won’t be needing for a while. Another sailboat also left the marina and they set the jib and was walking away from us. Everyone knows that 2 boats going the same direction, its a race. We followed suit and set the jib and eventually caught them. When we were along side they asked if we were leaving and then when we explained out plan we had instant crew requests, and one of them said they were great cooks.. 🙂
Near the mouth of the river the wind picked up some more, we were doing 7 knots going with the current and wind. Everything was in our favor as we left, the wind hit 35knots. We had just a the jib out, a little reefed and all was good for the first couple of hours. They the forecast lied, the wind started to die down right about dinner time. 3 hours of day light left, do I set the spinnaker or just go slow. Decided to make burgers and think about it. After dinner wind was down in the 10s so spinnaker was coming out. Got it all setup, and checked the wind. Ugh no wind, not enough to hold the jib and not worth it. Put the spinnaker away in time to see the sunset.
One motor on to maintain course and not head toward land. Wind finally returned an hour after dark so back under sail .. at least for a while.
Hoping to find the deeper water soon so that the waves can get organized and make for more comfortable ride. All good, 430 miles till Juan Fernandez (Robinson Crusoe) Island. Just a sliver of the moon and a gazillion stars to light the way tonight.
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At 3/10/2019 @ 12:41 AM UTC Our position: 39°28.41’S, 073°49.64’W Traveling 5.6 heading 320T
Google says we are here www.google.com/maps/place/-39.47350,-73.82733

Realtime Passage South in Chile to Valdivia part deux

sWell sWell sWell.
Leaving the anchorage is sweet, running out into the chaos is not. Out the channel between the islands, incoming current, waves and wind. The trifecta of uncomfortable, almost turned back but finally broke past the chaotic pounding and got settled into a rhythmic pounding. Well past where we turned around. Still slow going but all is well. Foggy, and dodging 70 meter fishing boats in the dark with 34 knots of wind on the nose and when they do not respond on the radio makes for a long night. Started with 160 miles to go, have traveled 133 miles with still 60 miles to go, very efficient we are NOT when beating.
We found a little groove during the day, the winds came down a bit, and we could see the wave direction in the daylight and picked an angle to “skate” over the waves made for a much more comfortable daylight trip. We hugged the shoreline, trying to keep the main sail full, currents played havoc on our southbound progress. The fog did not lift till dinner time, just in time to see the Mocha island as we went by. There was a cruise ship on the other side of Mocha that was bound for Punta Arenas. One of the very southern most parts of Chile. We would need more clothes to go that far south.
New favorite meal, pulled pork over a baked sweet potato. Pressure cooker style of course.
One more night to go. We will arrive at the mouth of the river bright and early in the morning then its about 2 hours up the river to the “club de yates” where we will make home base for a bit and provision for the run west. And wash the salt spray off everything. And see what Valdivia is all about.
They say “head south till the butter melts then turn right”, we are heading south but we have New Zealand butter in a can, how can you tell when it melts?
They say “gentlemen don’t go to weather” Well this trip south has proved that I’m no gentlemen, and we are ready for some downwind sails. Or course knowing our history, somehow someway there will only be upwind sailing as we head west.
Onward through the fog, all good on board Cheers and Happy Friday.
At 3/1/2019 @ 1:25 AM UTC Our position: 38°54.02’S, 073°36.00’W Traveling 6.0 heading 170T
Google says we are here www.google.com/maps/place/-38.90033,-73.60000

Live Blog: Quintero to Valdivia Detour

Too much wind and waves to continue the slow going on to Valdivia, so we turned around and headed for a sheltered bay.

After a beautiful day, sunny and virtually no waves and simply dodging the fishing fleet, 60+ Meter long fishing boats the sun was setting and the clouds were rolling in. Hmm. Strange sight, not used to that. Dropped the main and continued on motoring south just past Lebu. Waves picked up from every direction, could not find a comfortable point of sail that made forward (south) process. Tried toward land, out to sea and of course straight on, nothing was comfortable. Salt water was washing the boat, and I had just washed it down with fresh water during the beautiful day.. 🙁 The current was also running against us so we were going no where fast.

The final straw was when Auto lost the angle, wind and waves caused a ‘off-course’ alarm and the wind and waves were too much to get us back on course. I took over swung it around into the wind and continued on for a few moments thinking of the best course of action. Grabbed another weather report, it was supposed to get worse, more wind and we were already near 30knots. It was over 60 hrs (120 miles) more at our current pace to arrive Valdiva. 30 miles behind there was shelter, 30 miles ahead a small island that didn’t really have a good protection and with the wind getting stronger didn’t make good sense, so we tucked our tail and headed back.

What a world of difference going with the weather instead of beating in to it. Opened the jib and cruised along comfortably at 6-7knots. Made getting rest a whole lot easier. Followed one of the ‘tugs’ on AIS into the bay here instead of going the long way around the island. AIS create track from boat you are tracking is an awesome feature.

Dropped the hook, made some pulled pork sandwiches with a beer and took a nap. We are anchored in about 4 meters of water at high tide, down to 2 meters twice a day. Long beach and small town of Bahia LLico, hopefully we can brave the cold and take the dinghy ashore and explore some while we wait till what looks like Wednesday before continuing on.

56F degrees this morning, fired up the diesel heater and made the inside a tropical 80F.

Cheers,
All good here. Now 160 miles to get to the mouth of Valdivia River when the weather decides to cooperate :).

At 2/24/2019 @ 1:16 PM
Our position: 37�11.32’S, 073�33.31’W
Traveling 0.5 heading 207T