We have come over 1,000 miles and now have just 80 to go. There is no easy way across. At the speed our boat can do, we have no choice but to sail through th...
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coming into Big Sandy I would be forced
right there that boat matches wind speed
they left quite a bit after us we saw
him on the horizon it's a single Lander
solo sailor named Greg black sails this
would be Big Sandy it would be the final
Island before the jump we noticed the
gray could not get his jib down we
watched him for quite a while before we
decided to paddle over and see what we
could do to help
he said his extrusions up at the top had
come apart so if he were to try to furl
it in only the top couple would spin and
it would ripped his sail solely on
totally new to sailing decided to go up
in a harness and see what he could do it
got pretty wild a few times he actually
slipped from where he was at and went
swinging into the mast after about an
half hour to an hour he decided to give
up and we came up with another plan the
plan was simple
just pull the jib down and roll it up
until we could get those extrusions fish
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Wow
that's good to hear
it's been two hours they're way ahead of
us
you ready to switch
is this some red light still on
done the SD card
right the same 170
nice job babe
get some rest
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so we are heading into the night without
to switch that to take over about 7:00
you might notice a little bit different
Michael had the first night shift from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m. and she had a big smile
on her face when I checked over she
could see lightning all around us she
was enjoying the show we were doing five
to six knots right on our course we had
a double R evening and a half a jib
after an hour of being on
the night shift I got hit big time and
the front I think was moving I was
coming from the West
and whatever the case we were writing a
south easterly winds East to southeast
wind steady solid when my jib started to
luck left I was still on my heading so
that means I mean the wind hit us from a
totally different direction and it was
over double what we were writing on so
he just came from another direction
started to it healed us completely over
and just started taking us completely
take it out and just let it go let it
slap wildly in the wind and while it was
flapping I was able to pull it in and
eventually got it wrapped up just to
bring the windage down because we were
really heeling over when another bolt of
lightning hit I was able to see that the
mane was not completely intact
there was a big hole right where the
main
and the mast attaches so at the time it
was so crazy it was raining so hard that
I wasn't moving from deck and I did not
want Michael to come up I wanted her to
stay dry because I knew I would need
rest
she was on the radio also just after all
this happened Michael had decided to
check the engine to see how I was doing
and she saw that it was there was tons
of water down there which we've dealt
with before the new thing about this was
as the shop was spinning it was throwing
water into the air
so Michael assumed that her prop shaft
was leaking water in which was something
that I hadn't dealt with yet but I was
very very afraid of if it happened so at
that time Michael said Joel there's
water coming in from the shaft so I
idled it all the way down off we had no
jib and just a little piece of a mane
that was flapping you know it wasn't
really holding any wind
thunder lightning swirling all around us
sail ramped joel was able to get the jib
in while weather all the way keels over
taking on a little bit of water from the
side now we see
Wow
headed north so I was taking us with it
but now we're back on track
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Joel's been at the helm this whole time
like
all the rainwater that was collecting up
on her cockpit was just draining it
drains down into the engine room some of
it and so there was so much rain it was
so heavy at rain that it you know we had
a good amount of water down there so
once she got that drained we realized
the engine was was functioning properly
we were not taking on water from the
shaft which would have been game ender
you know with without sails and now
we're taking on water with the engine I
was ready to call a mayday once we found
that the engine was still functioning
properly we were able to get on somewhat
of a course towards self and we just
kept that course for an hour eventually
the storm passed us and we were able to
continue moving Michael came up and
switched me out I was able to take all
my clothes off get towels dry off and
Michael was already prepared in full
rain gear and she was able to keep it
going she actually did a three-hour over
a three-hour shift after I finally got
done with that storm which really helped
me to get rest and dry up and then from
there we were able to use our motor and
a piece of a Mane all the way in
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yeah we lost one of our teeth woods hey
we got our teak
all three of them we did lose a very
nice spotlight however and some other
things
dig the the wind indicator the slot that
the mess or the main goes in to show you
guys that later but we got it working
somewhat and we're coming up on the
channel it's a bit of a brisk morning
here in loop run check it out channel
markers what a treat
even more channel markers look boat can
see the finish line she did it
good girl shocked look at all these
boats when another adventure got hit by
the storm she already had her jib in but
if you look closely you'll see that her
mane
which was double reefed was shredded she
made it in though
happy sailors survivors if you've been
following along for some time you'll
realize that there are some holes in the
story what happened to Sterling another
adventure is now in the picture did we
know what was forecasted going into this
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