Friday 26 June 2009

78 days to go....

If seems a lifetime ago that I started the countdown timer on my website. I remember it started at about 475 days.

Well as you can see, nearly 400 days of having itchy feet have passed since that point. Sure I have kept myself busy with running a marathon, a climbing trip to Northern Peru, walking the entire length of the Thames and of course my training towards the race, but I just cannot WAIT to get going now!

Currently reading a book by an ultra marathon runner called Dean Karnazes that is absolutely incredible. Some of his feats are beyond comprehension (running 350, yes thats right 350 miles NON-STOP) and it has really inspired me! I did my first run again in about 3 months this morning and I plan on keeping that up right up until race start now to get myself as fit as possible.

No news on the boat sponsor yet unfortunately, hoping to bring you some news on that soon and still hoping it will be Liverpool.

Off on my PART C training next wednesday night - really looking forward to sailing with my crew for the first time and heading out into the Atlantic...

Thursday 11 June 2009

Some photos from the last race...

I was looking through the 07-08 race website the other day, and found some great photos from the last race which I thought i'd put up here.

There will be a specific person on each yacht that is responsible for media communications, video footage, still photography etc. This is a hugely important role as it communicates our story with all those back on land, particularly race sponsors and partners.

It is not a role which I myself am keen to pursue, as there are undoubtedly people that will be more skilled at this than me, however I do hope to be able to get some great photos and videos to be able to send back to Turner and Townsend, friends and family whilst I'm away.

It also holds another importance for me. I sincerely hope this is not the last major yacht race I do, so having a documented account, be it video, photography, text etc. will serve as a good reminder to continue pursuing ambitions in the world of ocean racing...

Anyway, there are a whole host of images on the 07-08 site, which you can get to through clipperroundtheworld.com, so go check them out! We've also found out that our PART C courses (both of them) are likely to head as far out as possible into the Atlantic. Will be our first taste of ocean sailing together and obviously a great chance to sail with our new skipper and to start working together as a crew! Only two and half weeks to go - can't wait....

Monday 8 June 2009

Hoping to be a Watchleader...

I'm still hoping that for some, if not all the race I can be a Watchleader for CV2. Here's my list of responsibilities if I get selected;

• Will provide leadership, motivation and encouragement to their watch crew whilst
ensuring the yacht is safely sailed at the optimum speed on the optimum course at
all times.
• Will ensure that the yacht complies with IRPCS, the racing rules and the sailing
instructions at all times.
• Will undertake navigation and log keeping duties whilst on watch.
• Will take part in the tactical, navigation and meteorological discussions and planning
at any time along with the skipper and other watch leader including prior to race
start.
• Will ensure the smooth running of their watch including dealing with any personal
issues, disputes and sea sickness etc.
• Will ensure all of their watch crew are on deck at least 5 minutes before their watch
is due to start.
• Will ensure the cockpit and deck is kept clean whilst on watch.
• Will undertake tasks identified by the skipper and comply with any temporary
standing orders.
• Will be responsible for organising their watch during stop over deep cleans.

It will go a long way to getting my practical Yachtmaster Ocean at the end of the race so fingers crossed!

Monday 1 June 2009

The lo-down: Nav & Met and Crew Allocation!

So lots has been happening in the world of Clippers since my last update. We had a great week doing Nav and Met, although we were slightly jealous of all the PART B courses heading out into the Solent every day!

We covered the IRPCS (International Rules for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea), as well as Meteorology and Chart Work. To begin with the general consensus was that it’s extremely presumptuous of Clippers to call it a ‘Round the World’ yacht race – we would have been lucky to make it round the Isle of Wight! However by the end of the week it all began to fall into place and the prospect of getting round the globe seemed a little bit more achievable. Still, I am wondering how easy it will all be when the boat is heeled over in a Force 9 in the Southern Ocean?? I’ll let you know how I get on with the plotter and dividers when I’m out there….

Still, I met some great people and passed the exams for my Yachtmaster onshore, so all in all a good week.

The big news however is from Crew Allocation!! Didn’t end up on Hull and Humber, although apparently there were over 80 requests for this boat from people much more local to the area than myself. I have however ended up on a boat which has an overwhelming presence from the North West! Its looking likely it will be sponsored by Liverpool! Unfortunately there’s not much more of an update I can give you on that, except that until its confirmed in a few weeks time, I’m officially a member of the CV2 crew!! Anyway, more news on that as we find out…

I also got to meet my skipper and crew for the first time. I’m really pleased that we’ve ended up with one of the most experienced skippers doing the race who has sailed the Atlantic no less that 18 times already!! There also seems to be some very good experience within the crew as well, so as well as having a lot of fun on the way, we should be able to be a seriously competitive boat! The demographic seems quite young and as with most of the boats we have a good balance of males and females and a few different nationalities thrown in as well!

I’m now back in London, where I will be resuming working with sponsors. It has now been confirmed that the race will be stopping in Cape Town, and its 90% likely to be Perth. As soon we know this I can start organising my client events!

There are loads more events coming up over the next few months as well – 2 PART C courses, additional specialist training courses, crew weekend away etc. so I’ll be kept busy.

Until next time…