Am Tag 2 des Qualifikationsschlages (17. März) haben sich die Mädels auf dem Weg von Guadeloupe nach Horta offenbar für Lobster als Hautfarbe entschieden. Passend zum Namen dieses Blogs, der ebenfalls einem Sonnebrand zu verdanken ist. Hier der Bericht im O-Ton:
I am sure this will make you all pleased to know that it is starting to feel a little chilly. What a difference a day makes! Yesterday we were both a little caught out by the intensity of the sun and made the fatal mistake of wearing old sun tan lotion. Anna now has the back and thighs of a freshly boiled lobster and randomly my knees are like a couple of shining red beacons. Sadly we no longer look like ladies! Broken finger nails and knotted hair mixed with the faint aroma of wet deck trainer best describes our current appearence but it has not dappened our smiles, this is fun (honestly).
Our first 24 hours were pretty slow, partially as we held back whilst getting used to the boat and partially due to some fairly unstable breeze. Last night however we were almost hitting our polars and spent the whole night under full main and solent playing with a combination of ballast as the squalls passed us by. We have found a good rhythm and are working well as a team. The food situation has improved since the disaster that was corned beef (possibly cat food) and instant mash on the first night and we are now living a students dream by consuming copious amounts of instant noodles.
Finally the wind has veered a little and we are able to add some east into our generally northerly direction. Yesterdays grib file showed that we would be beating for another 5 days which doesn't fill us with great joy but we just have to get used to life at an angle with an occaisional slam. We are both very much looking forward to the opportunity to bear away. So things are still going well. Any issues we have been confronted with so far we have fixed/dealt with and the wind has remained fairly consistent at 10-12 knots since we passed through a line of squalls in the early hours of this morning. The only hurdle to overcome now is how to dry out our damp derriers!!!
POS @ 1200 UTC 19 51N 060 29W
Hannah & Anna
Foto: Anna-Maria, Hanna und der Selbstauslöser
I am sure this will make you all pleased to know that it is starting to feel a little chilly. What a difference a day makes! Yesterday we were both a little caught out by the intensity of the sun and made the fatal mistake of wearing old sun tan lotion. Anna now has the back and thighs of a freshly boiled lobster and randomly my knees are like a couple of shining red beacons. Sadly we no longer look like ladies! Broken finger nails and knotted hair mixed with the faint aroma of wet deck trainer best describes our current appearence but it has not dappened our smiles, this is fun (honestly).
Our first 24 hours were pretty slow, partially as we held back whilst getting used to the boat and partially due to some fairly unstable breeze. Last night however we were almost hitting our polars and spent the whole night under full main and solent playing with a combination of ballast as the squalls passed us by. We have found a good rhythm and are working well as a team. The food situation has improved since the disaster that was corned beef (possibly cat food) and instant mash on the first night and we are now living a students dream by consuming copious amounts of instant noodles.
Finally the wind has veered a little and we are able to add some east into our generally northerly direction. Yesterdays grib file showed that we would be beating for another 5 days which doesn't fill us with great joy but we just have to get used to life at an angle with an occaisional slam. We are both very much looking forward to the opportunity to bear away. So things are still going well. Any issues we have been confronted with so far we have fixed/dealt with and the wind has remained fairly consistent at 10-12 knots since we passed through a line of squalls in the early hours of this morning. The only hurdle to overcome now is how to dry out our damp derriers!!!
POS @ 1200 UTC 19 51N 060 29W
Hannah & Anna
Foto: Anna-Maria, Hanna und der Selbstauslöser