The barometer is gently rising as we make our way NE from Terceira. The engine has been on since yesterday lunchtime because what little wind there is, is coming from where we want to go!
The crew are settling into their watch pattern. Here's Moss and Rob enjoying our first sunshine of the trip.
Last night was uneventful. Our speed over the ground varied from 5 to 6.5 knots depending on whether we has current with us or against. The surface currents look simple ond obvious in a book (see below) but in reality they're much more complex!