The night shift has switched back to the asym as the winds had lightened; Kevin said he loved this watch the most because they were flying the chute at over 8 knots comfortably in the dark with hardly any waves.
Don't remember much of the second day other than the winds were 15-20 from the east, with occasional puffs in the 30s. Our watch was woken up to douse the asym as the winds did pickup and moved forward.
We had gone with the heavy #1 most of the time.
During our provisioning in Marblehead, Michael had picked up three bag of chips, which we had already gone through. We wished had bought more chips.
Off the coast of Maine, we passed a cruise ship:
This prompted Michael to shout "THROW US YOUR CHIPS!!!"
Sounded an lot like "SHOW US YOUR..."
Man did we laugh!
Here is picture of Kevin off watch:
Night shift was raining and foggy but warm
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