Monday 24 August 2009

Jamaica Clipper!!!

And so, finally after a fairly lengthy wait (no doubt thanks to the credit crunch), we onboard CV2 have been officially confirmed as Jamaica Clipper. The boat, endorsed by Usain Bolt will be called Jamaica Lightning Bolt.

How we are going to fair in keeping Jamaica's name in the headlines as the fastest nation on the planet I don't know, but I can assure you we will be giving it our best shot. Pete our skipper seems to be getting pretty keen on the idea of going all out for the race.

It also means that we will get a home port on the race which is great. This will mean that unlike one or two of the other boats, we'll have our stop in Port Antonio at the end of Leg 6, where hopefully we should get a good reception and welcome from the Jamaicans.

Not sure what the design for our boat will be yet as the one in the picture above is the 07-08 design. Still remains to be seen but I'm really genuinely pleased to have been given Jamaica as a sponsor - will be great fun!

The race is really creeping up now, to say i'm excited is the under statement of the year - 20 days to go! I'm sincerely hoping we get to meet old Usain in Jamaica. I reckon after 8 months away at sea by this point, there might be one or two of us that could give him a run for his money in a sprint to the bar...

A very happy Pete, Jamaica Clipper!

Monday 17 August 2009

Barnardos Fund Raising...

So its time to get my fundraising efforts off the ground for my charity that I'm racing for. I've decided to go with Barnardos for this adventure, one of the UK's leading Children's charities.

They do some really fantastic work and have over 400 projects in the UK now, helping with situations ranging from
drug misuse to disability, youth crime to mental health, sexual abuse to domestic violence, poverty to homelessness..

I'm really proud to be representing them so please give your support if you can! I've set up a justgiving page, which you can get to by clicking here.

Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.

Pete

Wednesday 12 August 2009

Oil Skins - Check. Boots - Check. Shorts -Check. Socks....hmmmm how many pairs to take??!!!!

So prep for the race is really beginning to take off (its just over 30 days before I set off) and I'm getting to the stage where I am faced with the usual conundrums of previous trips - what kit to take!

I'm beginning to buy the last bits I think I'll need to take with me and questions of cotton vs. synthetic, heavy weight vs. light weight, 3 pairs or 4 pairs are going round and round my head on an almost daily basis!

Training for a few weeks on the Solent gives you a fairly good idea but that is after all, only a week. Packing a bag for ten months has had me scratching my head a little, since the weather will change so significantly during the race. We'll encounter the full spectrum from freezing temperatures with snow and rough weather for weeks on end, right through to being so hot down in the galley on the way to Singapore that it becomes almost unbearable!

Planning for the trip swings almost always in favour of making me super-excited, but very occassionaly to the mind-bogglingly complex, making me crave the simplicity of adventures where you sling a bag over your shoulder and set off from your front door. This time around though it would be folly in the extreme to head out to the world's oceans without the right kit and preparation.

So while the kit debate is still in full swing, the good news is that atleast I have chosen what book I'm going to bring on the boat! Its called 'Kiss or Kill' by Mark Twight, a climber from North America. Hopefully in times of plight it will give me the mental resolve i need - no matter how bad I think I have it the suffering this guy went through to achieve his goals is epic in comparison...

Until next time...