I shall have to get out my Maritime charts, and consult with the Captain. We could perhaps pick up passengers on the way round to Manchester, I will reserve you a bunk in a twin cabin. We could then head southerly towards the Scilly Isles, very quiet at this time of year. Then we would go to the Azores, not sure after that. I may rely on the Captain's experience to decide where to go next. I would like the opportunity to see the Aurora Borealis, so if we miss it, perhaps we could amend our proposed itinerary.
I think the Captain has to be back home in Sweden for their spring. But as he lives about 100 miles north of Götebörg, I am unsure when spring arrives that far north. Davyo would probably be able to tell us. We could of-course continue to South America. I have an undeniable urge to visit Patagonia.
I will also have to give proper consideration to some Protocol. On any sea-going vessel, it is accepted that the Captain's word "is law" and must be obeyed. However, as owner of the vessel, I would wish to have some lee way over the itinerary. Does anyone know Maritime Regulations sufficiently well to explain the procedure, does it appear under Section 19, part 31a or 31b? I look forward knowledgeable intervention on this subject.