The SS Lamboat is afloat and ploughing through the choppy seas at an increasing rate of knots, just logged at 12.87k.
Capt. SS will steer Lamboat through this Pressure System as close to the wind as possible, aiming for the islands to the North. He sees the rainbow beyond and knows that if the South Trade Winds cannot force the Lamboat below Lattitude X,there will be a fair weather run with the seagulls to Lattitude 9805 for a brief rest before the sail to Tropical Aisles(TAs) at Lattitude 11705.
If Capt. SS is blown South of Lattitude 8860, it means the voyage will just take a bit longer. He is comfortable he has the time to enjoy the sail and maybe accumulate more positions - excuse the bad spelling, I mean provisions which he can on-sell up at the TA's.
Safety provisions are accounted for and Lamboat's anchor has a 2700 fathom chain, enough to reach the seabed.