Current position – 43 11.6N, 66 36.3W heading SE for our waypoint south of Cape Sable.
Here we go again, underway on our third and final trip to Nova Scotia for the summer. We’ve seen a couple of whales, a shark and some Mola Mola (sunfish) thus far, despite our visibility having been less than a mile since we left Rockland yesterday morning, motor-sailing through the fog. Unfortunately the forecast for the next couple of days is calling for East to South-easterly winds, which probably means that we’re going to be stuck in the fog for a few days to come . . . good time to practice those radar plots! All well aboard (if a little damp).
– Capt. Schoettle
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