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Quasar V of Lleyn - Quasar V's log 12th January 2009



Monday 12th January 2009

 

CROSSING THE GREENWICH MERIDIAN

 

We are all excited on board the good ship Quasar.  We are about 450 miles away from St Helena and the yachts are starting to converge close to the rhumb line.  Whilst we?ve lost sight of Privateer, Viva has appeared on the horizon, as has Windflower III and we?ve been in VHF contact with both of them.  We?ve been at see now for 9 days and for most of that time we haven?t seen any other yachts; just one sighting of a ship 8 miles away!  Radio contact is twice daily on the SSB, a high frequency radio, which enables us to chat to the other boats, even the ones 400 miles up ahead.  The VHF only has a range of roughly 25 miles so you can see why we?ve become a little excitable having spoken to other boats on the VHF.

 

In the throes of excitement we decided to hoist the spinnaker and she?s been up all day.  With 10 ? 12 knots of wind behind us we have been cruising at an average of 6 knots. Still in excitable mode, we cleaned down the decks with fresh water and then Malcy rewarded us with another one of his infamous fat boys brunches. It was devoured in seconds. 

 

Over brunch we agreed to have a fancy dress party to celebrate crossing the meridian, going from the eastern hemisphere to the western hemisphere.  Malcolm wore a white bin bag with 7 o-rings stapled to his chest, denoting the longitude in degrees, minutes and seconds.  Lindsey wore boat made jewellery, necklace,bracelet and earrings made out of metal washers, and ?W? and ?E? hanging off her hat; Sam was the Zero Hero, donned with cape (his sarong) and superhero pants worn outside his shorts, and a Union Jack bandana; Ian wore a grass skirt, coconut bra and with bare chest had inked on his body the latitude and longitude.  Me, well I had defaced a t-shirt with the following written on the front: ?East is East and West is West and never the twain shall meet? Rudyard Kipling, and on the back ?So what happens at the Greenwich Meridian then?? JB.

 

Can you imagine the 5 of us in the cockpit, sipping champagne and eating canapés, in our little outfits?  In fact at the precise moment we did cross the meridian we were lowering the spinnaker and rigging the Twistle rig, all of which was done with the deftness and skill of 5 seasoned sailors. Although a debate did precede this flurry of activity on the foredeck upon which I shall elaborate and invite opinion from our dear readers.  Malcolm wished to have himself and Sam on the foredeck, handling the spinnaker and wished for Lindsey and me to be in the cockpit, handling the sheet, guy, uphaul, downhaul etc. Below is the dialogue that ensued:

 

Lindsey            But why can?t JB and I go up on the foredeck and lower the spinnaker?

Malcolm:             Because I want some one strong on the foredeck.

Lindsey:             Well I am strong

JB:                   Me too (flexing my muscles)

Malcolm:             You?re not strong enough in case something goes wrong

Lindsey:             But we'?ve lowered the spinnaker loads of times

Malcolm:          I need a man because he will be stronger if we have problems lowering the spinnaker.

 

The conversation was degenerating, and fast.  I acquired the fit of the giggles as Lindsey cast Malcolm the most scathing of looks and lectured him on the inappropriateness of making such sexist, but more importantly, unfounded, comments.  Lindsey made haste to her cabin in disgust to soothe her bruised ego and to rest her aching muscles ? her last duty had been to make a cup of tea and it took it out of her.  Indeed 30 minutes later I was overcome with exhaustion at opening the bottle of champagne.  I?m surprised a man didn?t take that job from me!!!!

 

All comments on the above are welcome.

 

All?s good?well kinda good on board Quasar V, give or take a muscle or two!

 

Position: 20.25 S  00.50E @ 12.00  UTC 12.1.09

 




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