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#10 On daily life and the confusion of weather - The Vertical Hour

8 de abril de 2026 · 44 min · 2K visitas · Océano Índico

Crew braces as dark squall looms over open sea

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The crew of a sailing vessel currently crossing the Indian Ocean reports on their transit, which has totaled 11,700 miles since departing Castellón.0:32 Navigating toward the Kerguelen Islands, the crew manages a complex weather pattern characterized by unpredictable wind shifts, isolated squalls, and fluctuating sea states.3:04 They rely on GFS weather models and GMDSS text-based forecasts to interpret conditions, noting that visual map interpretations often fail to capture local realities.4:09 The vessel maintains a speed of 6 to 8 knots while adjusting course to balance progress toward their destination with the need to avoid severe weather systems.9:51 Recent technical challenges included a complete overhaul of the autopilot pump and a bilge pump failure, both of which required extensive repairs at sea.10:21 The crew manages water consumption through a single 600-liter tank and a functional watermaker, while the generator remains operational after the crew cleared a salt-induced electrical short.25:44 They plan to host a webinar regarding their experience with a rogue wave encounter.42:09

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