[SOUND] We just crossed the front, turning to starboard and now we are headed south. About 10 miles or 150 miles, [SOUND] which we have to cross enough fast [INAUDIBLE]. Here we are in the trade wind 400 miles of Cape Verde, full speed. Alex is already in control. [SOUND] [SOUND] Yes sir! We have crossed the Equator. [LAUGH] [SOUND] Here we go! >> There is a shower. It is the first shower that catches us, let it rain on us. Sometimes closer... But it is not very strong. We are running out of wind, we are staying here. [SOUND] We're getting ready to go up the mast. At some point in the trade we broke the weather vane. The high perch that is the one that has less wind turbulence, Especially when we go full sails or right now code zero. Then it is important that we have the high working because the wind angles are more real. And also because it is good to get to South Indian with two possibilities in case you break one, have the other ready, because if we break the short one, we remain without wind gear. [SOUND] And this is the [INAUDIBLE] of Santa Elena. Five knots of wind, what do you think? Such misery! Well, I climbed to change this weather vane. Here inside, as you see, it's all the weight [SOUND] Totally to the bow as we are with conditions of less than 5 knots of wind. And the boat shows that he has a fat ass. And when there's so little wind, it's better to have the weight here to lift her ass. [SOUND] We're standing still again, but it seems to me amazing cloud activity here. Totally amazing, look at that! There are showers on all sides. Clouds here, we have a shower that comes from behind. Another shower over there. [SOUND] Another shower in the bow. An area with an incredible activity. [SOUND] We are finally out of the calm. It was like at 3:00 in the morning. And now we are in the high pressure of the Saint Helena anticyclone from the north we have to surround it with great care not to fall in the center. And there we are, going to 17 knots. Let's see if they stand a little behind so we can run again. [SOUND] Here we are, we have stopped, passed the 40 south. We are officially in the Roaring Forties. [SOUND]