What follows is a blog that has only just made it back from the boat. It is from Day 13, so before the boat reached the Azores. There are some wonderful insights into the friendships that can develop on an Atlantic crossing and what causes them to come about. Day Blog...
A Whale and Unseasonal North Atlantic Weather
Where is the wind? As skipper Neil points out this is the weirdest spells he has encountered. However the FCS crew are undaunted and making the most of their voyage with the prospect of full on sailing around the corner. Morning all An exciting 24 hours on...
Challenger 2 finds its way across the high pressure in the Atlantic and ask not how far we have to go, rather how far have we come…
Day 17 Saturday January 2018 50-55 Knots - that was last year! Good Morning Well there has been little or no change of any significance since our last mid-day report. We are still motoring through the high at between 7 – 8 knts. The sea state is glassy with a slight...
Chocolate-Gate and the wobble of motoring
Day 16 Friday 26th January 2018 Nightly Chocoloate restriction lifted Position at noon: 41°11.88 North, 22°36.04 West Morning all Another jolly day on the good ship Challenger 2 still motoring, latest weather is still no wind until the channel, only slight change is...
Atlantic Rollers and The Many Ways to Describe Them
As usual the FCS crew have provided us with a variety of interesting posts, with almost all of them having a go at describing Atlantic rollers - those friendly giant waves that... well, we'll let them put pictures into your mind's eye. First up is the midday...
Back on the Atlantic and Heading to Falmouth
After a couple of days off the FSC crew are ‘rested’ and back on Challenger 2. What did they do in Horta? How did they spend their time? Will most of it stay in Horta? And what does it feel like to be back on board? All is revealed in today’s blog from the...
Crossing the Atlantic Using Denebola and Chertan
The FCS crew on Challenger 2 can almost feel the dry land and taste wet beer that awaits in Horta or this leg from Antigua to Portsmouth Harbour. First update comes from the mate and that will be followed by the crew’s musing. Will tinned sweetcorn get a...
Is This The Perfect Weather for Sailing the Atlantic?
Starting with the Skipper’s report and then following with the FCS crew on Challenger 2 as they sail towards the Azores on their voyage from Antigua to the historic city of Portsmouth... Shorts, T-Shirts, Sunshine and Wind - the best of Sailing Date :19 January...
