First Class Sailing

ARC Rally 2019 – St Lucia here we come!

Tuesday 10 December Becs and I are back on MF watch today, having taken over from the chuckle brothers Jim and Jason.  Personally I don’t get why they have a problem with getting up at 5.30 having been sailing half the night to cook a bunch of smelly crewmates...

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ARC 2019 – DAY 16 – More stories from the Motherwatch

What a shower! Avid readers may be interested in the process of showering on the good ship Challenger 2 .  Our water production capacity allows for a shower every other day provided we all use minimum water. As we are very warm below deck and subject to random dowsing...

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ARC 2019 – DAY 14 – What winds me up – penguins!

Ode to my Mum from Mothers Watch It was just past midnight when I glanced at our logbook before tucking into my bunk and noted that we had sailed 2,080 nautical miles with only 892 miles till the finish in St Lucia. I left word with the crew on watch to be woken...

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ARC 2019 – Day 5 – Dorado fishing quotas not yet breached

Thursday 28th November – Day 5 - Hook, line and sinker Just coming off the night watch and reflecting on the journey so far and the last 24 hours.  It has been great to get to know the rest of the crew and share stories about our lives and to get a sense of why we all...

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Wednesday 27th, Day 4, Challenger 2 in quiet waters

  We've just received word back from our boat Challenger 2 currently crossing the Atlantic in the ARC Rally 2019 and you can read all about the progress and some of the more information on the day to day running of the boat. Mates Blog After a fast and rolly...

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ARC Rally Day 2 – Dancing Torpedoes

ARC Rally 2019 Monday 25th - the crew on board Challenger 2 are now well underway. Here's an account of the first 24 hours from crew member Gary. To blow or not to blow out the spinnaker We just finished our first 24 hours of the ARC Rally, completing 195 nautical...

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