#2. ADRIENNE II | Brazil To Gran Canaria | Morning swim

October 16, 2025 | 13:30 UTC | 23°33.9' N 021°13.3' W | Morning swim

Moonlight, stars, sunrise and sunset - Imagine this... every day for two weeks!

Officially, 15 days at sea! 10 people on a boat and more than 2 700 nm has passed underneath the keel. We are living a “normal life” creating our own water, eating fish from the sea or mustering up random recipes with ingredients from the freezer box. Lunches and dinners are as if we were in a restaurant – amazing! It is quite impressive.

We have our routines – our daily reflections during dinner followed by the evening shifts which involve four hours of sailing. At 10 pm, we sign off, and head to our bunks. My bunk is warmed due to sharing sheets with Seattle Lance. After our designated 3 1/2 hours of sleep, we are routinely awakened by Team B, to take on the middle of night four hour shift. Then back to the early mornings of brushing teeth, contact lenses out and sleep for a few hours, before we have lunch together, noon sharp. Then the afternoon session begins with six hours of sailing before dinner. And we begin again... new day, same routine.

During the last two weeks I have seen a sky full of stars or darkened by the clouds. Every night we are greeted by a new moon phase, followed by the sunrise and closing the day with a beautiful sunset. The views are spectacular, with Ocean views 360 degrees and a distinct horizon wherever you look. It is quite an amazing experience.

The last 24 hours have pushed the experiences even further. The night shift was full with stars, no clouds in sight, just the vastness of the night. After a few hours of sleep we experienced a sunrise on the starboard side that was unbelievable. All colours painted the sky. It was a breathtaking experience for two hours. For the first time we were gliding through a windless morning with no waves in sight. Everyone onboard experienced a “morgon dopp” – a morning swim in 5 000 meters depth, 27°C degrees warm, and with great visibility. Wow! And yes we had shark watch at all times. And of course this beautiful day ended with an amazing sunset, once again.

The nature experience on this trip is, in other words, unbelievable. And I am also blown away with the experience of being together with 9 “random” people whom you have never met. We help each other, dive into deep talks, and sometimes just sit in the quiet for a couple of hours. I am so grateful for everyone on this boat. Of course we all love sailing and the ocean – but what impresses me the most is that it all just seems to work. Imagine being with 10 strangers in an apartment of 20 square meters and not leaving it for two weeks... this is what we experience daily.

A few days ago we passed Cape Verde, one of my favorite holiday spots due to strong winds, good weather and amazing memories with my wonderful family. This time a bit different – the same waves and wind but now we are 100 nm from the islands on a boat going upwind towards my friendly kitesurfing waves.

This trip is amazing in so many ways – but next time I would like to experience it with my lovely wife and wonderful kids.

To Pia, Alma, and Gustav –I love you so much and can’t wait to see you again!

Jim | Adrienne II Crew


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