An eventful watch?
Written 20 January 2014, at sea Well, it must have been eventful. I was fast asleep. We had finished our watch at 8pm sailing close-hauled under our biggest Yankee sail, the staysail and mainsail and a good wind. After four hour’s sleep we arrived on deck again ready for our next stint. I was given…
Read MoreSquall or a free shower?
Written 19 January 2014, at sea The other thing about Mother watch is that, on Henri Lloyd at least, that is the day when you are allowed to take a shower. With a full crew of 20, that would be one shower every 10 days. We are short-handed on this leg so it is one…
Read More‘Good’ Mother? Me?
Written 17 January 2014, at sea That’s what I was, apparently. It has nothing to with being a good mother, or otherwise. Mother watch is Clipper’s term for the 24-hour period where you are responsible for feeding the entire crew – their breakfast, lunch, dinner, bread and snacks. You also get a full night’s sleep…
Read MoreAt last!
Written 15 January 2014, at sea The day of the Race Start arrived. There was no trouble reporting to the boat at 7am. I had been sleeping on it, though most crew had found alternative accommodation for the couple of nights they were not at at sea. We slipped moorings for a parade of sail…
Read MoreBefore the Race to Singapore
Written 11 January 2014 Crew changeover – this is the day when I legally became a crew member of Henri Lloyd. I had been wondering how to get all my kit down to the Rivergate Marina as it was rather a long way from the centre of Brisbane. Dave sorted that – he had hired…
Read MoreFundraising Position – mid-March 2014
Fundraising since the turn of the year has been slow. However, since the beginning of March this has improved and was greatly helped by the wonderful results from the Quiz Night which was held on 7 March. It’s very encouraging to note that even without Gift Aid we’ve reached over 50% of the target. The…
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