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Can You Hear Us Calling On The Hydrophone? (video)
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Norway Days 8 & 9: The Quiet Before the Gale
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Norway Day 10 – 12: Connection Lost & Found
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Leading the fleet in the wake of tropical storm Alberto
Last night was tough, in fact some of the worst we've seen in the entire race. After we left Charleston we received a warning of an approaching tropical storm with winds potentially up to 55knots, the night was approaching and we had already reduced sail to 3 reefs...
Marco second into Charleston
Finally here we are, Sergio and I literally just crossed the finish line in front of Charleston Harbour, it's the middle of the night, just after midnight local time, the race officials are about to board the boat to check the engine seals and then we'll be able to...
Heading left on the chessboard
The last 24 hours have been incredibly frustrating, the whole day we negotiated the passage of many rain clouds which played havoc with the wind, on average we had a lot less than predicted by the forecast and after each downpour we hoped things would stabilise but...
Second place throught the Celox scoring gate
The last few days have been, as predicted, a drag race towards the north-east corner of Brasil, all tactical decision had been played out earlier around the tricky corner near Rio de Janeiro where the wind tends to be always on the nose and there is a nasty counter...
Marco takes Second Place on Southern Ocean leg, lying second overall
We are in Punta del Este! Celebrations Celebrations Celebrations! We made it! We are in Punta del Este Uruguay, 35 days at sea! We have sailed through gale force winds, we reached across the depths of the Southern Ocean with albatrosses to guard our progress, we...
Home stretch- 400 miles to go
We have just over 400 miles to go to the finish line in Punta del Este, the permanent cloud cover of the past few days has broken up during the night and i stood my watch in the cockpit as a magnificent sunrise brought summer to our world. Since we left the icy...
The dice rolled- Cessna ahead, but facing the storm- what will happen next?
We are through the peak of the storm and we're happy to report that we didn't sustain any damage... Our strategy was to slow the boat down and let the worst part of the depression go past us before resuming our course towards Cape Horn so that we would be...
Marco and Hugo- Around the Horn, lying second in the race
What a day, we finally rounded Cape Horn! I think it will take me a while to fully process this fact but I'm sure it'll live in my thoughts for the rest of my life, arriving here has been at times tremendously tough and yesterday just when the weather was finally...
















