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How Far is the Round the Island Race? (How Many Miles)
Each year the Round the Island Race attracts thousands of sailors and spectators. The event goes around the island once, in an anti-clockwise direction. But just how far is the Round the Island Race? The Round the Island Race as the sea...
Day: 9 The Race Is Hotting Up
Monday 3 December Today’s main...
DAY 8: Poem from the Atlantic High Seas
At some point in an Atlantic voyage the...
DAY 8: Which Yacht Will Claim Half-Way Point Bragging Rights?
This blog also contained a Fruit Flash! The crew...
Day 7: Gusts, Bananas and Special Pancake Mix
Crossing the Atlantic brings many...
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Five hundred miles to Cook Strait, the anticipation builds
We are sailing in a lovely sunshine, broad reaching towards the northern tip of South island, New Zealand of course, some 500 miles to the North East of us. From there we'll have a final stretch of just over 100 miles of tricky sailing in the infamous Tasman...
Rogue wave 23kt surf ends in crash gybe and broken mainsail battens
So here we are in yet another 45 knots stinker, making excellent progress under staysail and reefed main, occasionally surfing high teens. The front came and went and we were left with that nasty situation where you have massive seas and decreasing winds......
Happy Christmas from the Southern Ocean
In the unlikely setting of a sunny Southern Ocean day, flying the biggest spinnaker under a blue sky, we dream of home, of friends, family and loved ones (and beer and steak). It's friday and you'll be heading home to your families soon so we thought...
Entering the Pacific
Yesteday we passed Cape Leeuwin, about 500 miles to our north and have now, geographically speaking, entered the Pacific Ocean... we have just under 2500 miles left to sail in this second leg of the Global Ocean Race and after all the nasty weather we had to endure...
Wet and Wild
There we go, did i mention anytime over the past few days that this freaking place is a bit windy? We are running under triple reefed mainsail and staysail and earlier we got flattened on the side like a dinghy in a gust that read 57.8 knots on the one...
Bellini gets lifted out of the water for some winter work
Last week we had one of our yachts, Bellini, lifted out for her usual winter refit. Nothing major just the usual thorough check over we give all our yachts at this time of year. The main jobs are to give her 2 coats of antifoul, service all the winches, service the...
War of attrition: Southern Ocean damage
I may sound boring if i reiterate that we're still in 35-40 knots of wind, we have not seen anything less than 25 and anything up to 55 for the past week and inevitably we've suffered some level of damage. Australia is now only 750 miles above our heads but the...
Riding the Southern Ocean horses: 52.7 knots top wind gust
Even the novelty of riding the back of a Southern Ocean low wears out after a while, it's amazing what you get used to, we've been below, hatch closed, for the past two days pretty much eating and sleeping and riding this mad highway averaging around 12 knots...














