The Atlantic Log Entry: May 10 We were the first boat out of the harbor towards the start on Thursday. We never did find the mark we were looking for but the committee boat finally did get out and fix the starting line. We did some maneuvering and hit the line within seconds of the start. We crossed about 4th. One of the boats, the scratch boat, a FARR 50, crossed the line with their spinnaker set. They quickly disappeared over the horizon. We got ours on deck, got it hooked up and were probably the third boat to set a spinnaker. We took it down after about two hours as the winds began to pick up. We had climbed to about 2nd place. The weather was very nice but a little light for Boundless. As the winds started getting towards 10 kts, boats started passing us. Boundless likes 15+ kts. Even though we were going slow we had a great night. Light winds bring light sea, 4ft was about average. It wasn't long before the moon brightened the entire area. Visibility was great! For our first night we couldn't have asked for more. Everyone is doing well. Faith even cooked a great meal of Pork Chops, Stuffing and Spinach. All the watches went well the first night. In the morning we did not get any wind increases. We had only 5-10 kts. We set the spinnaker before lunch and carried it all day. It was like a goat rodeo trying to set the spinnaker this morning. I'm glad we did better yesterday with the whole fleet watching! We think we are in 5th or 6th place and having a great time. Low seas, low winds, great food, good company and a good boat....What more is there? We are starting to settle into our routine and we are getting to know our crew much better. We made a good choice. It really isn't much of a problem with 5 people on board since everybody is working well together. Now all we need is a little more wind. The crew of the Boundless are on our way to Bermuda!