I know I know, I keep trying to reach those very standards, it's just that one is not used to sinking that low /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
How are your plans shaping up for the circumnavigation? How far do you think you will get before the autumn?
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Preston. I hope.
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Has this experienced changed your thinking on the Jester?
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Haha, yes, totally. It's made me want to do it more, I want to experience blue water, but doing this has taught me that I need to be 100% happy with the boat. When she goes back in the water after this refit, she will be a solid base to build an ocean going boat upon, but she's not that yet, and to get her to that state will require a lot more money and time. I'm hoping I can fund this over the winter, but it's going to be tight. I'm now living off borrowed money, and that all has to be paid back before I can start spending on Kudu. This is going to be a hard winter, and making the start line will be a very close knit thing if I can make it.
I truly hope I can, but, there are many positives of me not doing so. I'll have another two seasons of sailing before the 2012 JC, and plenty more time to perfect Kudu. It would also mean I could finish of the circumnavigation, rather that terminating in Plymouth for a break as I cross the atlantic. I will just have to wait and see. One thing is certain though, Kudu has a lot more adventures in her future. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Personally I think JAC12 is the place to start. Trans atlantic all alone - 5 weeks make be 6. I think I would have really fallen out with myself by the time I got there!
Plymouth Breakwater to Azores is 246Mag 1193nm according to my screen saver, with a bit of luck about 2 weeks - perfect!