Location: Underway to Bonaire

Today, we tied up any loose ends in Grenada in preparation for the longest passage of the trip thus far. In the morning, we had an oceanography quiz, some time to write papers, and then a marine biology class. After lunch, the boat was abuzz with passage prep, which we finished in record time and actually left a little early from our anchorage in Prickly Bay, Grenada. Once we passed the relative shelter of the harbor and set out toward open water, Argo began to roll with the rhythm of the seas and the setting of the sails by her practiced crew. Thus, we began our passage to Bonaire, our watch teams took over the responsibility of the boat, and we settled into the rhythm of passage.