Weight stacked on the weather side on the first day ... beating out of Newport.


Wet ...


Main down on the second day to fix a batten problem.


Clothes drying out on the third day.


Light air running south of the Gulf Stream./p>

See the little red dot ... that is Josephine. Spent the day pushing hard with the big spin to keep it a red dot.


Moonrise.


More light air.


Light air steering.


Solar panel pivoted to catch the early sunrise rays. I sailed solar-only so that was an important part of the day.


Evil current swirl that lured me (and many others) west of the rumline. Turned out to be lighter air and foul current over there. Bad


Rainbow after (one of many) squalls.


Interior of the boat after arriving. Yes, a bit messy.


All the weight stacked to one side to keep the prop in the water for the motor in from Mills to customs.


The minis lined up at the Dinghy Club.


Arcadia’s broken rudder.


... and bowsprit.


Rig check in Bermuda.


And an artsy image ...