Clark Straw our weather forecaster warned me to be careful what I wished for, and he was right!
Today we have a had a lot of squall activity, and Anne-Marie (as well as the rest of the crew) got the fresh water shower she wanted.
Not much else exciting has happened today. Just a routine of spotting a squall. Closing all the port holes and hatches. Taking the cockpit cushions down below. Bracing for possible wind from the squall, which luckily so far has only been up to 20-25 knots. Then once the squall passes and things look good again, we reverse the procedure until another squall is spotted an hour or two later.
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