Port Erin, Isle of Man - 54° 05' 09" N 04° 45' 52" W

We reckon all the good karma that Eyvan has built up over the years helped the sun to shine and the wind to blow in the right direction, giving us a marvellous passage to the Isle of Man. Thanks to Eyvan, our new, on-board photographer, we have a picture of the two of us putting up sails. Great action shot! When you are on watch, you need to keep an eye on ships that are approaching. The chart plotter can make this seem MUCH more imminent than it is. Here is an example. Yikes! Look at that ship RIGHT BESIDE US! It's a HUGE TANKER! Reality: not so scary. With that in mind, we looked ahead to a tidal race we were going to transit at the south end of the island - the Calf Sound. It could be very bumpy if we caught it at the wrong time in the tide cycle. As we approached, we could also see cliffs facing the sound and it was late afternoon - that could mean katabatic winds. We had planned to sail through, but lost our nerve about fifteen minu...