Morning PSP Logistics watchers, wherever you are in the world,

Just a short one for our penultimate blog, as we are being thrown about like cats in a washing machine. Water everywhere adds to the overall experience. July, eh?

But golly what a varied 48 hours we have had. Monday evening's sunset was almost better than Sunday's, topped off by the brightest green flash of this circumnavigation.

We were cruising nicely, unaware of the windhole to come. It enveloped us, sometimes sunny, sometimes cloudy, but always the slatting of the powerless sails in the rigging. It was only by putting a serious dent in our massive supplies of Tunnock's caramel wafers - thank you Oban tourist board!! - that we were able to make it through.

We are now heading out into the Atlantic again (home from home) with reefs in, wind howling and, did I mention, water everywhere. We are waiting for the expected shift of the wind into the west. That should signal our moment to tack, and then blast down the Irish coast. Fingers crossed for a fast passage, as we are running short of teabags again!!

On on!

The crew of PSP Logistics, Lottie and I feeling like we’ve eaten every Tunnocks in the world,

Mike