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ARC+ leg 1 – To Cabo Verde!

At 11:30 on the 10th of November, we dropped the mooring lines at the dock in Las Palmas that we had gotten so used to after almost a month on the same spot. We waved to the big crowd of spectators on the wave breakers that had come to bid farewell to the 94 ARC+ boats leaving for the 860 NM leg to Cape Verde, the first milestone of the Atlantic crossing. After about an hour of maneuvering in the swells and light winds around the start line, the start signal sounded. We were off!

The first three days we worked on finding our way back to sailing. Most of us were seasick from time to time in the steep following seas and the changing wind conditions required much sail handling which can be tough at times. Food and company were great and towards the end of the third day, we had gotten used to the rhythm and enjoyed the fantastic sailing conditions. Frenesi behaved well, sailing wing-on-wing with poled-out genoa and main sail only. Sometimes we reefed when winds picked up towards 25 knots. The Hydrovane steered well and the comfort onboard was good. It was the perfect conditions for us and kept pace with many of the mid-size catamarans and bigger-size monohulls. We had decided to focus on safety and comfort before speed but when a list of the handicap-corrected times was sent out on the third day we were in first place of the 94 boats! The mood was through the roof until events took different turns.

One mast traveler car for the main sail broke and we had to take the main sail down for a few hours. Janne, a man of many talents managed to repair the traveler with screws, a piece of metal, and glass fiber filler. Amazing! Just when we had put the sail back up, one of our friends called us on the VHF, asking for help. It was the crew onboard the Norwegian flagged Najad 520 Christina who had been unfortunate to catch a drifting fishing net and they were now uncertain whether they had steering. They had taken the sails down and drifted in the night while investigating the status with an underwater camera. A stressful situation. It was an easy decision to take our sails down, start the engine, and turn back to the north, into the waves towards Christina. After a few hours, more friends on Adelante and Ocean Crosser also came to help and meanwhile, the crew onboard Christina had secured the net to the side of the boat and managed to free the rudder. We all set course to the south again, Christina with the net around the propeller and along the side, awaiting calmer seas. After two days, wind and seas had calmed down and we managed to free Christina from her net. We were now 190 NM north of Mindelo, Cape Verde, and hoisted the spinnaker for a few hours of fantastic sailing until the wind died.

A few hours later, it was our turn to catch a fish net in the propeller. It was time for the second swim that day and we were lucky that the net was easy to cut loose.

Early in the morning of November 17, we crossed the finish line after almost 7 days at sea! It was a great feeling to tie up the boat in the African winds and cool views of Mindelo.

Our stay in Cape Verde has entailed a lot of boat work such as replacing mast support through the deck, replacing a broken window, replacing all traveler cars for our main sail, and provisioning as well as touring the islands of Sao Vicente and Santo Antao. The latter offered stunning views of the volcanic, green mountains. The kids have loved to catch up with friends and spend all their free time when they haven’t been in boat school, with their friends on other boats.

Now, in just a few hours we will leave the dock and set course to St Louis port, Grenada some 2200 NM to the west. We are excited and are keeping our fingers crossed that both Frenesi and the weather will be nice to us.

Our progress can be followed on the YB races app and share.garmin.com/frenesi.

Bon voyage!

11 thoughts on “ARC+ leg 1 – To Cabo Verde!

  1. Vi önskar er all lycka på färden och ber till vädergudarna att dom är snälla mot er🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
    All kärlek!
    Mamma

  2. Lycka till med resan västerut, fantastiskt kul att följa er resa och se soliga varma bilder som kontrast till November här 🙂 Ta hand om er!

  3. Thinking of you all and wishing you good weather and problem free days, ok maybe wishing for too much after reading about the journey this far, but nothing more than a few minor challenges your great team of 7 find interesting to solve! Amazing photos, what an experience. So clever of you all to solve those problems, find parts and mend things, still find time to eat and sleep and play, great going. Thank you for making time for this blog too, memories for life. For us too.
    We have rain and snow and minus degrees in Skåne today, the usual highway accidents, so we landcrabs also have our challenges…
    Sail safely ⛵️ and take care, much love from Anders and Denise.

  4. Mamma/Mormor tänker:
    En intressant berättelse om upplevelser roliga och en del riktigt äventyrliga. Fint att läsa hur ni ställer upp, när det behövs. Njutningsfulla bilder. Och så alla ni sju fantastiska personer!! Kramar till er alla. 🥳

  5. Fantastiskt! Ni ska veta vad det ger att få läsa om era bravader. Vad bra att det går att undsättning och hjälpas åt där ute på havet! Men man fattar ju vilka avstånd när det tar ett par timmar att nå varandra. Mäktigt.
    Jag har inte byggt vare sig båtdelar eller konstruerat något annat coolt vad jag kan komma på. Inte heller räddat nån från fiskenät. Men skotta snö gör vi just nu det kommer så mycket att man får skotta en gång i timmen. Hoppas nu bara det ligger kvar så blir det skidtur på torsdag. Önskar er otroliga mängder turkost vatten, orange solnedgångar och glada skratt.
    Kram till finaste barnen. Hälsa gärna att Moster Hanna skaffat snapchat. Då får dom nåt att förundras över

    1. Hej Syrran. Vi fick det turkost vatten solnedgångar och skratt:) Ibland när vågorna var som störst såg det ut som att solen gick ner flera gånger efter varandra innan den till sist försvann helt. Hoppas ni har härligt mycket snö. Många kramar från oss

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