Mahina Kai is about 80 miles south of the entrance to Narragansett Bay. There is a slight following sea and a very comfortable breeze 10-15knots from the south west.
Now that we are well north of the Gulf Stream the crew is enjoying typical warm days and cool nights of a New England summer.
We are also experiencing another feature of New England summer... Fog. However, we still have good visibility.
Many of the crew actually reached for a jacket while on watch or for a blanket when sleeping down below. All have welcomed the loss of the hot and humid days and nights of the stream.
God and weather permitting, we expect to be arriving in the Newport Area early Friday morning.
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