Kay Parkes <kayp...@gmail.com>: Jan 14 06:10PM -0400
Hi Sadly not with the crossing group. We did talk to both a UK friend and a Jersey Ham who gave us news and weather forecasts each day. An ARC boat was in touch by email, while we were in the Canaries, but as we didn't get our Pactor set up we couldn't make contact on passage. We saw 2 yachts on the way but couldn't make contact. Glad to have arrived Kim SY Sondela On Mon, 14 Jan 2019, 12:26 'David Bains' via Atlantic Crossing Group < |
David Bains <drb...@me.com>: Jan 15 10:04AM
Thanks. And is your Jersey ham on any sched? Which sheds do you favour in the Windies. It’s hard to acquire info from the real world!! David. http://www.sailblogs.com/member/aquablue/ <http://www.sailblogs.com/member/aquablue/> |
Kay <kayp...@gmail.com>: Jan 15 11:07AM
Hi The Jersey contact is Steve GJ7DNI. He works, so is on frequency weekends at 10.00 GMT. The bad news is that this is a bit early to hear him this far South. We moved our other contact to 11.00 GMT which gave better comms. However if you are within range it's worth a try. Cheers Kim Sent from my iPad |
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