Still heading due North towards the equator, which we should cross tomorrow.
The wind has weakened slightly since last night. The sailing conditions are pleasant. The crew is gradually getting used to what will be their daily routine for the next month.
The days are well occupied between school, games, treats, and a daily movie.
The night was calm except for a temporary course change following our encounter with a horizontal longline marked by AIS buoys.
Crossed paths with a small 80m cargo ship heading East at 7 kts.
At 9:30 UTC-8, position 2°47.4'S 140°45.11'W. COG 355°, SOG 6 kts. Wind ESE 12-13 kts. Sea calm, sky clear.
Libertaire & Co -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.