Crew Blog
Yet another bright day…
29 October 2007
Today, being yet another bright, sunny and calm day, led to a spate of
washing of clothes, hair and bodies. The array of brightly coloured
underwear drying on the guardrail may have given a little extra drive to Nova Scotia Clipper!
Rob provided an early and informative crew briefing (9am) on Leg 2 race
strategy, weather patterns and his/our hopes and expectations for a
competitive conclusion to this leg. Rob’s simple diagrams and easy to
comprehend explanation (Peter and Jane level) has led most of us to dispose of our rather complex metrological books.
Mid morning saw two heads (Paul and Dave or so it seemed from the size and shape of their backsides) buried in the port head to fix the inlet/outlet pump; a horrible job well done and fully appreciated by all users.
So many different things give rise to a competitive boat and for Nova Scotia one of the main ingredients is the fact that all crew have a smile on their face whatever the conditions and circumstances. The sound of laughter coming from both above and below decks keeps everybody in fine fettle. Sue’s raucous laugh, Nick and JC’s dry wit, Paul and Lucy’s permanent smiles are all part of today’s mix. Daily crew meetings at 5pm, today accompanied with tea and freshly baked flapjacks, also help.
So we are being forced by the weather to head west, when what we really want to be doing is heading south-west - hopefully overnight this will change.
The daily scheds of boat positions put us last, but we think this is
slightly misleading. Looking at the weather ahead we truly think that
Liverpool, Hull and Humber, Jamaica and ourselves are in the best positions, despite being bottom of the leader board. Only time will tell.
Len and Lucy
1. cliff wood, squamish b.c. 29 October 2007
Hey Dave and crew, we’re following your race closely. Glad you are having fun and all is well. As you know, he who can fix the head is more important than the admiral! Cheers from all of us back home. Looking forward to seeing Veronica. Love, C and L.
2. bob parsons, birmingham 30 October 2007
Good to hear from you Len and glad to know that you are enjoying the race even though the winds are not as kind as you would like. We are watching avidly and trying to guess the tactics of each boat which is a little difficult as there does appear to be two distinct schools of thought. Time will tell which is right. Thinking of you all. Bob & Carol
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