Thursday November 11th, 2010In recent days we have had a powerful time, a depression that has crossed the Atlantic as Fast as a plane
The cold air coming from Europe and the hot air of a storm formed in the Caribbean heat eventually collide and create westerly winds – North West on our coast with gusts over 60 knots and huge waves struggling to get some land to sea, or perhaps to salvage what they almost always been theirs.
An average height of waves between 8 to 10 meters, and some even more than15 meters … We like to enjoy the sea with all his strength, and always leaves us a feeling for all sailors who are in the middle of the se … Today, as always, after the storm comes the calm … And so until come the next.