You are in the Pacific, you are about 10 days out or so of reaching Papeete and you just were hit by a strong squall with lightening. You were not directly hit, but you've discovered that your communications radios suffered in the storm... you have no SW, no AM or FM. VHF may work, but you are not sure. Your GPS was fried. Your spare GPS has corroded batteries (you should have checked it earlier). Your watchband broke in the storm and you lost your watch. You have a manual wind up watch on board, but it has not been wound for days, it isn't running right now. You have no other time piece.
Your wind gauge is shot, but your boat speed still shows, and your compass is good (you think).
You know your position as of yesterday... but not today, due to the storm. You have a sextent, and charts.
Your sails and engine are good. You are not taking on water, you have ample supplies.
It is still a bit cloudy out, but the clouds are thinning and the weather is clearing.
The first question is can you figure out where you are?
Second, can you figure out where to go?
What would you do?