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Northern Child of St Peter Port - Northern Child daily log 23rd November 2008



Daily Log Northern Child - Preparatory 23rd November 2008. Log number 1

 

Welcome to the Northern Child daily logs for ARC 2008!

 

The pontoons in Las Palmas are buzzing! All spaces in the marina are full of boats with flags flapping in the breeze and approximately 220 yachts will be setting off this morning for this year's annual trip across the Atlantic, destination St Lucia. There is loads of activity around the docks with crews frantically completing last minute jobs, stowing food and water and inevitably chatting! Last minute showers and with just the water tanks to top off we are ready.

 

This year we are sailing with 12 crew, including myself Julian as skipper, and Celia as our Mate/Chef. This is my 11th ARC (Annual Rally for Cruisers) to St Lucia and 8th on Northern Child, and Celia's first. We are sailing with two watches of five, and I have volunteered Guy and Wouter, both who have sailed extensively with me before as Watch Leaders. I will introduce the two watches in the next few logs, but I have chosen them so they are a good mix of age and experience, and hopefully of compatibility!

 

You can follow us all the way across the Atlantic using our new GPS tracker. Follow the link http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0b6PRA0FPqbNHLf3A9hFL8xR5z5lQ8ZGu and it will take you to a public access page where you can see our position using Google Earth. Select satellite or hybrid on the right hand side of the screen and then use the zoom function in the top left of the box to have a closer look. Once we start sailing the tracker will take a position every 10 minutes and should not only show our position but hopefully our track as well. Read the logs and look at the tracker and you will have a pretty good idea of what we are up to. Have fun! 

 

This year we are sailing with a Teddy Bear aboard - kindly provided by Alex's wife, said Teddy Bear has now moved to the saloon and needs to be rechristened for the voyage. If any of the crew's children are reading these logs and can come up with a suggestion, send it to [email protected] and we will select the most appropriate.

 

The photo with today's log shows the whole crew on the boat, ready for departure. A sense of excitement, anxiety maybe for what is to come, has settled over everyone. 20 minutes and we're off, next dry land will be St Lucia, 2,700 - 2,900 miles away. We have the morning to practice and then our start is at 1300 hours UTC.  You will hear from us again tomorrow, hopefully from a position somewhere south of Gran Canaria after 24 hours sailing en route towards St Lucia. A bientot, Julian  

ARC 2008 crew in Las Palmas


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