pennycar9
Well-Known Member
OK the race is done all crews are at home, boats washed down, What now.
Perhaps I can put a few thoughts down about the race and periferals.
We got of to a bad start On the first leg as we and a few other boats were crowded down onto the submarine barrier at Southsea. Sheer determination, by the crew, saw us lifted out, damaged prop taken to Eaton Socon repaired, and we were on our way by 2000. The trip across Lyme bay saw the start of the bad weather and Prudence, (who is this woman) dictated that we divert to Brixham. Sunday was blowing a Hooligan but fined away to allow us to take off Monday morning to refuel in Falmouth. Our Plan was to catch the rest of the boats up at Bangor. We rounded the Lizard and on to Lands End and then shaped up for Northern Ireland. Tusker rock was in sight when we lost power to the engines.Not all power but greatly reduced. After a couple of hours or so we were up and running again but we decided to go into Dun Laoghaire for fuel, unfortunatly the fuel berth was shut by the time we got in so we decided to stay over night and head straight for Oban and then onto Fort William. At Oban we actually crossed our first finishing line!!!!
A pleasant cruise through the Cali Canal in grey weather ensued with a lay day to recuperate in Inverness.
The rest of the trip was fairly uneventful. We diverted to a race boat in the Wash with an injured crewman but were not needed. Arrived in our Home port Of Lowestoft. Got drunk and raced again Monday to Portsmouth. Moderate to Rough sea state from Dungeness to Newhaven then moderate to Portsmouth.
Job done!!!!Our Boat behaved well, rest of the boats behaved well. Race organization was pure shite, RYA set out to rob every one blind. What is the point of starting boats that do 70and 80 knots at the same time as boats that do 30 and then expect them all to turn up at the finish together?
It was a great experience and would not have missed it, Would I do it again? at the moment no. ask me the same in 3 months.who knows.
In response to my earlier post a couple of comments.
Kawasaki- Thanks for your comments. There is a couple going round in a motor Crruiser in support of the RNLI they were in Lowestoft on Sunday.
Lawsey-I can be a bit sarcastic sometimes so I know were you are coming from. No offence taken thanks for your comments.
Uncle Albert- Not all boats were trailed only a few of us got all the way round.
Silver TT -No this OP has been based in Lowestoft for a few years. But I know the one you mean.
JHR - No Problem.
S28- You wernt there I was, but thanks for your good wishes.
Sarabande- there by the grace of god, goes god. Mr perfect I imagine.
Finally Divemaster- thanks for your comments and Phtographs they were spot on. I wondered what you were doing in there now I Know! We were running with Cummins as De Dec Detroits were too noisy!!!! I agree with you it was flat calm almost smooth.
By the way. we won silver ware, in the shape of the Brand Crombie Trophy for outstanding effort both on and off the water.
We didnt set out to win, we knew we couldnt possibly do that. We entered in the spirit of the thing and achieved what we set out to do. She got round in 1969 and again in 2008
Well done to all the other contestants it was a smashing event
Perhaps I can put a few thoughts down about the race and periferals.
We got of to a bad start On the first leg as we and a few other boats were crowded down onto the submarine barrier at Southsea. Sheer determination, by the crew, saw us lifted out, damaged prop taken to Eaton Socon repaired, and we were on our way by 2000. The trip across Lyme bay saw the start of the bad weather and Prudence, (who is this woman) dictated that we divert to Brixham. Sunday was blowing a Hooligan but fined away to allow us to take off Monday morning to refuel in Falmouth. Our Plan was to catch the rest of the boats up at Bangor. We rounded the Lizard and on to Lands End and then shaped up for Northern Ireland. Tusker rock was in sight when we lost power to the engines.Not all power but greatly reduced. After a couple of hours or so we were up and running again but we decided to go into Dun Laoghaire for fuel, unfortunatly the fuel berth was shut by the time we got in so we decided to stay over night and head straight for Oban and then onto Fort William. At Oban we actually crossed our first finishing line!!!!
A pleasant cruise through the Cali Canal in grey weather ensued with a lay day to recuperate in Inverness.
The rest of the trip was fairly uneventful. We diverted to a race boat in the Wash with an injured crewman but were not needed. Arrived in our Home port Of Lowestoft. Got drunk and raced again Monday to Portsmouth. Moderate to Rough sea state from Dungeness to Newhaven then moderate to Portsmouth.
Job done!!!!Our Boat behaved well, rest of the boats behaved well. Race organization was pure shite, RYA set out to rob every one blind. What is the point of starting boats that do 70and 80 knots at the same time as boats that do 30 and then expect them all to turn up at the finish together?
It was a great experience and would not have missed it, Would I do it again? at the moment no. ask me the same in 3 months.who knows.
In response to my earlier post a couple of comments.
Kawasaki- Thanks for your comments. There is a couple going round in a motor Crruiser in support of the RNLI they were in Lowestoft on Sunday.
Lawsey-I can be a bit sarcastic sometimes so I know were you are coming from. No offence taken thanks for your comments.
Uncle Albert- Not all boats were trailed only a few of us got all the way round.
Silver TT -No this OP has been based in Lowestoft for a few years. But I know the one you mean.
JHR - No Problem.
S28- You wernt there I was, but thanks for your good wishes.
Sarabande- there by the grace of god, goes god. Mr perfect I imagine.
Finally Divemaster- thanks for your comments and Phtographs they were spot on. I wondered what you were doing in there now I Know! We were running with Cummins as De Dec Detroits were too noisy!!!! I agree with you it was flat calm almost smooth.
By the way. we won silver ware, in the shape of the Brand Crombie Trophy for outstanding effort both on and off the water.
We didnt set out to win, we knew we couldnt possibly do that. We entered in the spirit of the thing and achieved what we set out to do. She got round in 1969 and again in 2008
Well done to all the other contestants it was a smashing event