Category: The Jan Mayen Expedition
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Faroese Fishing Boats
The small fishing boats here are very distinctive. You can see their Viking routes. They seem perfectly at home in the rough water around the island pulling up cod. Strangely the owners like to make the cabins look rather like big ship bridges with a series of small windows which seem to be in the…
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Nolsoy and Thembi the Tanker
After knocking off some tasks in the morning Sarah and I thought we would treat ourselves to a good walk. We took the ferry to the island of Nolsoy just half an hour away and walked out to the lighthouse. A great walk about 2 hours each way along a path well marked with stone…
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Fellow Seadogs
There aren’t many visiting yachts on the Faroes. Currently Woe Wei from Holland, a Maurice Griffiths Atlantic Clipper and James sailing Black Sheep, a Maurice Griffiths Golden Hind. So two MG’s and a Laurent Giles!
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Press Ganged
Sarah, Peter and I were press ganged into crewing the local tourist ship which takes tourists out to the sea caves for trumpet concerts. This was no hardship as it was easy work for a great experience. We just hauled the odd sail, served up coffee to the freezing passengers and threw the odd rope.…
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Thembi Arrived Safely
Thembi arrived into Sudoroy Tuesday evening after a hard sail to windward. They will rest up today and hopefully continue to Torshavn on Thursday. John is flying out on Friday and Peter has returned to London. We will have a big expedition get-together on Saturday to discuss the weather and tides before deciding when to…
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Mange Gaver – Loads of Presents
It is amazing how many little presents we have received on this trip. I am going to do a dangerous thing and list them but I am sure I will forget something so apologies just in case. A kind gentleman at Dunstaffnage gave us a book about Ming Ming, a small boat which sailed around…
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Lovely Faeroes, but best approached on neeps!
Torshavn, Faeroe Islands. Overcast F2 Easterly. Well it wasn’t quite the milk run that we were hoping for. We managed to pick up on the east wind and we used it to make east of north so that when the wind backed to a northerly we could still sail on a starboard tack. However I…
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N60,50.48 x W005,09.32. Wind NNE F3-4. Sunny!
N60,50.48 x W005,09.32. Wind NNE F3-4. Sunny! The wind built up to force 5 yesterday with a lumpy sea. We ended up with two reefs and a reefed yankee still making 6 knots. We have been banking a lot of east as the wind is forecast to change to a northerly but fingers crossed it…
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Underway 09.15 GMT Friday 17th June
N59 x W005. Abeam the Rock of Rona. Easterley F4 We left Ullapool at 1400 Thursday 16th June and beat into a light wind and a foul tide. We knew it wasn’t the perfect time to leave tide wise but were eager to get underway. The wind died soon after and we motored past the…
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Sumara Departing North Today
Ullapool, Calm. Overcast Sarah arrived safely yesterday lunchtime and Thembi sailed in the evening after a cracking sail up the west coast despite the rather grim weather outlook before their departure. It was great to meet Dan and Charlotte (Watters) for the first time and to see Tim again. They looked very happy and full…