

Justin and Josie stand full four hour watches this trip. In the past Justin and Josie have helped out, but now that they are 12 they get to stand regular watches. This has been a great help for Michael and me as it gives us a break on watch. We split the watches so that Michael and I each had each of the kids on our watches ie I had watch from 10-2 Justin had been on watch since 8 and Josie relieves him at 12. Michael relieves me at 2 and Josie has another 2 hours to go before being relieved by Justin.
At the beginning of the trip the winds were great and coming from the right direction s-se. The boat pretty much held a good course without having to do much correcting at the helm. Somewhere off of Cape Hatteras the wind shifted to the North and requiring us to tack back and forth to make progress in the direction we wanted to go. After another day of this we finally turned on that noisy thing we had on board called a motor so we could make a little more progress in the direction we wanted to go. This of course required a little more hands on at the wheel.
We encountered a litttle bit of rain, but no major squalls or weather that required heaving to.

