Day Eleven Update from the Transatlantic Race

Day Eleven Update from the Transatlantic Race

Not much to report from the Vanquish today. I may be grossly mistaken but I think the Oakcliff All-American Offshore Team has relocated somewhere near the equator and we’re stuck in the doldrums. We spent most of today virtually motionless, which is not the way we saw a transatlantic race coming to an end. Our three-day “training” session before the July 3 start was considerably windier than anything we encountered these past ten days and, in reality, the lightwind Block Island Race earlier this spring was more relevant from a preparatory perspective.

It is not to say we aren’t making the most of our drifting hours. Jesse braved the North Atlantic waters for a cold shower. Many have taken to rapping. I’ve been giving camera lessons. Matt has watched each of the movies on his iPod several times, it seems. In a move of utter desperation, Chris finally removed the “Paint” app from the nav station pc’s as they were proving to be too much of a distraction for the rest of us.

For the on-deck watch there’s not much to do but keep tabs on Beau Geste and Sojana to the southwest (9 miles and 14 miles, respectively). We’ve been going toe-to-toe with Beau Geste these last few days and we led the way east for most of yesterday, only to wake this morning and see them parallel to the south. Today we’ve again worked hard to go fast forward and we enter the night in the leading role. We will see what the next 10 hours bring. Nonetheless, it’s nice to know there are others suffering the tropic conditions out here at latitude 51 north.

At this point nobody really knows how long we’ll be out here. Most of us have already missed flights or had to change plans, but so is life and I know there’s nowhere else I’d rather be “stuck” than on this boat, in this ocean, with the AAOT. The stars are out, it’s a full moon, and there’s not a ripple on the water. Life is good!

Crew survey pt. 2:

Mark Towill

Worst memory so far: 0.04 knots on speedo, July 13, day 10
Best memory so far: Downwind driving in 24 knots, day 2
Favorite meal: BBQ Sauce, Sweet Baby Rays
Misses most: Ice Cream
Day sailing or night sailing: Night
Favorite piece of clothing: Cham”wow” boots
What’s next: Home to Hawaii, RC44’s in Marstrand, Sweden
Do it again: In a heartbeat.

Chris Branning

Worst memory so far: Finally finding the ridge of high-pressure
Best memory so far: Seeing us hold 3rd place in standings for a week
Favorite meal: “Tuna helper,” Alfredo with tuna
Misses most: Girlfriend
Day sailing or night sailing: Dawn/Dusk
Favorite piece of clothing: custom seat wedge, nav table necessity
What’s next: Moving to Airstation Miami (now an official Coast Guard helicopter pilot)
Do it again: In a heartbeat.

Charlie Enright

Worst memory so far: 3 days and counting in the ridge
Best memory so far: 25 knots of boatspeed
Favorite meal: Texas Pete hotsauce
Misses most: His girl and their dog
Day sailing or night sailing: Night
Favorite piece of clothing: Crocs
What’s next: Back to North Sails in Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Do it again: Tomorrow.

Kaity Storck

Worst memory so far: Sleepy driving
Best memory so far: Jan’s singing/Colin’s speaking
Favorite meal: Twix Bars
Misses most: The “guy”
Day sailing or night sailing: Definitely day
Favorite piece of clothing: New Dubarry sea boots
What’s next: Team racing with two brothers in Newport
Do it again: Absolutely, I’d be disappointed if I didn’t.

Jesse Fielding

Worst memory so far: Watching his cooler floating away
Best memory so far: Swimming in the North Atlantci
Favorite meal: Alfredo with Tuna
Misses most: The Ravers.
Day sailing or night sailing: Both
Favorite piece of clothing: Gill Crosswind pants
What’s next: Rhode Island.
Do it again: Hands down.

Jan Majer

Worst memory so far: Groundhog Day – sailing into the same ridge of high pressure three days in a row.
Best memory so far:  Pushing as hard three days into the light stuff as we did in the heavy air!
Favorite meal: Buffalo Chicken mac/cheese
Misses most: My girl.
Day sailing or night sailing: Night
Favorite piece of clothing: Johnson & Johnsons’s Baby Powder
What’s next: Staying with boat, Fastnet Race
Do it again: You bet.


Benjamin Allen

Worst memory so far: Doing 0.
Best memory so far: Doing 20.
Favorite meal: Alfredo w/ Tuna
Misses most: His Bed
Day sailing or night sailing: Dusk/Dawn
Favorite piece of clothing: Dubarry Boots
What’s next: Traveling to Palma, Mallorca, Spain
Do it again: “Most Def.”