Race 10 Day 8, Mon May 31st

June 3, 2010
Race 10 Day 8, Mon May 31st

I was up uncharacteristically early for watch this morning, mainly because I hadn't slept at all. Reason 1 is that we had been quite overpowered and were so heeled over I spent the night with my face pressed up against the cold, hard sides of the boat. Reason 2 being that the hatch was open and the kite trimmers situated on deck a few feet away from it. So I was being lullaby-ed to sleep (or NOT, as was the case) by the far from soothing tones of “Grind please” followed by “Grind...Grind, GRIND” normally swiftly followed by a mildly panicked “KITE COLLAPSING” and more “KEEP GRINDING” and then hopefully a less scared “Kite made”. You would just get used to someone's voice when they'd have a swap round on deck, someone else would take up the trim and you'd have to get used to tuning into someone else's voice and fear factor!

By the time we were up on watch the wind angles had changed, the kite was dropped and white sails were up. As we were heading more directly into the wind this meant the breeze factor was up and it was much chillier than recent mornings. I cursed as I'd been hoping to have a snake-pit shower and it now might not be warm enough! I need not have worried as the wind angle changed, the sea state flattened out and we were soon hoisting a spinnaker again – although this time the heavyweight even though I personally thought the winds were light enough for the medium or even the light kite! Apparently we are expecting 20 knots of breeze later though, so I guess the thought is we won't have to spend time peeling to another kite later. The helming with the heavy up (which is a much smaller sail) is much easier so the new crew all were able to take their turns on the helm. I decided to get the sewing kit out and do some mending which was a mistake as I then ended up doing everyone else's mending too! I finally got a chance to take the helm at lunchtime and you then couldn't get the grin off my face. The conditions were perfect. The sun was hot, we had a comfortable breeze and once everyone was up we put some great tunes on the stereo, while I tried to squeeze extra knots out of Umba. I defy anyone to find a better place to be or a better way to pass their time than those few hours. It was perfect!

To top it all later that afternoon – after my snake-pit shower which meant clean hair and a clean & happy me – we saw several small pods of dolphins, a shark within 5 metres of the boat and a whale about 50 metres off our port beam. The day just kept getting better!

 

Race 10 Day 7, Sun May 30th

May 31, 2010
Race 10 Day 7, Sun May 30th

Having slept through both night watches I got up at 7am just when my watch were going off watch!  In theory I should have gone back to bed but I've never fancied bed sores and the view from my bunk – of the bunk above - was not picturesque enough to tempt me back there. Instead I stayed up in the saloon, tested my stomach out on a cup of tea and slice of bread with only a hint of jam on it. It went down and stayed down so I declared myself fit and well again.  I w...
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Race 10 Day 6, Sat May 29th

May 31, 2010
Race 10 Day 6, Sat May 29th

Today's been a bit of a write off. I appear to have picked up a stomach bug from somewhere – God knows where and have been unable to hold anything down – not even water for nearly 24 hours. Sleep seems to be the only solution and I've been doing lots of it, despite the pick up in the wind, despite the jaunty angle of the boat and the occasional slamming which is magnified when you sleep right in the fore-peak. We've been keeping up great speeds since mid morning...
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Race 10 Day 5, Fri May 28th

May 31, 2010
Race 10 Day 5, Fri May 28th

Having wallowed in frustrating light airs for the first half of last night, by the time we came back up on deck for the 3 – 7am watch, the wind had picked up and we were zipping along at 9 & 10 knots under the medium weight kite.  Over the last 24 hours we've lost a bit of ground to the leading pack but we are now hopeful our “Drive it Like We Stole it” policy of helming, will pay off and we'll be able to play catch up. The wind has been pushing us away from t...
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Race 10 Day 4, Thurs May 27th

May 28, 2010
Race 10 Day 4, Thurs May 27th

Thursday 27th May

During the night we encountered the most amazing storm. The crew on-deck sat and watched it creep up on us for 3 hours before it finally arrived; the lightning flashing every 10 seconds or so, lighting the sky up like a Friday night disco, giving us just enough warning to drop the spinnaker and get 2 reefs in the main before the 10 knots of wind puffed it's macho chest out to 30.knots. And then came the rain. Big fat, juicy splodges of rain, they ...
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Race 10 Day 3, Weds May 26th

May 27, 2010
Race 10 Day 3, Weds May 26th

I'm on mother watch again today and it's another scorcher. Shorts and bikini top are all I can bear to wear and still I'm bathed in sweat all day. Rich, one of the Hull Ambassadors is my co-mother. He can't sleep so gets up early to help with breakfast – a sign of his general willingness to get stuck in and participate in full, which I very much appreciate. The morning passes in a hot haze of tea and coffee making and a frantic search for beans – the key ingred...
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Race 10 Day 2, Tues May 25th

May 27, 2010
Race 10 Day 2, Tues May 25th

After the frustrations of last night – making ground on all the leading yachts one hour, to lose it all and then some the next, we got up for watch at 7am this morning to discover that the scheds now put us in 2nd place!  We were pleased but took the news with a pinch of salt as the positions are always calculated on a straight line distance to finish and we are sure some of the other boats are in a better position than  we are.

The fleet split in to two groups ov...
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Race 10 Day 1, Mon May 24th

May 27, 2010
Race 10 Day 1, Mon May 24th

Leg 7 Race 10  Jamaica to New York
Monday 24th May

I awoke this morning looking like I'd done 10 rounds in the ring with Frank Bruno! Not a great omen for race start day but there it was. That's what you get when you share a bedroom with 20 or so mosquitoes. Despite virtually bathing in Deet “Sod off all Mozzie” spray, the little tykes had feasted properly on my blood and I was now covered in large, itchy lumps and had two swollen eyes. I felt violated. Thank God...
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Race 9 Day 4, Tues May 18th

May 24, 2010
Race 9 Day 4, Tues May 18th

18th May

Having finally got to bed at about 3.30am I was woken by Charlie from the opposite watch at 5.30am. The message was that everyone was needed up on deck to sit on the high side. I pulled my shorts on quickly, grabbed my life jacket and was greeted on deck by the sight of Cape Breton about 20 feet away alongside us, in a full head to head battle.  They appeared to be edging ahead. If it's possible to sit on the high side of a boat with 'full force', well that...
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Race 9 Day 3, Mon May 17th

May 24, 2010
Race 9 Day 3, Mon May 17th

17th May
My last couple of off-watches I haven't been able to face my bunk. It is SO hot and airless. The humidity is still bad. Everything feels damp from sweat and for the first time since the start of the whole race I really want to get off the boat. Not away from the racing and the sailing but I'm struggling to face the living conditions. Even though it's marginally cooler as we get slightly more north it's still foul below decks. Even though there's a good bree...
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