We are now into our fifth week at sea, tomorrow it'll be a month we'left Palma, it's a bloody long time! Longer than I have ever been, with 22 days at the Route du Rhum my previous longest... Yet, here, with the current complex forecast, we estimate another two whole...
Stars, water, and this and that – October 27th
After a windless night where frustration run high we picked some wind restoring some of the lost faith in the concept of sailing a freaking boat from A to B without murdering anyone. I sometimes shout my lungs out to the elements, not so much with Paul on the boat, as...
Financial Crisis 29 Oct- Heading for Tristan da Cunha
First of all big congratulations to Ross and Campbell Field, and to Halvard Mabire and Miranda Merron for their first leg achievement, all winners in my eyes for their display of experience, determination and skill in negotiating their route to Cape Town. We have...
One Seal, 6 Fish, Ocean Racing-Clubby reviews his options
Now, mainly thanks to Phesheya who forced us to rethink our route when they broke away from the pack and dipped to the south, we are enjoying idyllic sailing conditions and most importantly have climbed up the ranks against Cessna who, on the other hand, have been...
Financial Crisis- Under a 1000 miles to go 1 November 2011
We just broke through the barrier of the 1000 miles to go to Cape Town, it's still a lot and the pressure is high, Cessna is 114 miles behind at the last ping but they are giving it all averaging over 12 knots now and curving fast onto the rhumb line. For us, averages...
Financial Crisis 3rd at Capetown – A night of drama, and tension – Sat 5th November
A night of drama and a hard fought podium result into Cape Town This is just a brief message to say that we've crossed the finish line to take third in the first leg of the Global Ocean Race managing to keep Cessna behind to the finish. Paul and I are absolutely...
