Blown out 2!!!

Apologies for the previous one...

Today was old school Walvis Bay. The wind machine that we had begun to lose faith in came back on with a vengeance. We still had a boat to repair after yesterdays adventures so we struggled to get on the water in time. In a way that is not quite right... because I know (with hindsight) that we could have... and really that we should have... been out there earlier. Although it's been a while since the wind came in with such strength so early... that is not an excuse. I know better.

We had to carry VESTAS Sailrocket across the shallow lagoon at low tide. This is hard work. By the time we got over to speed-spot and up to the timing hut, the conditions were perfect. The rigging team didn't even get out of the RIB. I came back with a thumbs up and we made straight for the top of the course.

It sure was windy... but we are now conditioned for it. Putting the wing up was a slightly nervous affair. Some things didn't feel right and the boat was shifting around bullishly. Everyone was nervous. It really was windy. I called back to the timing hut on the VHF's... and they still spoke of ideal conditions. Soon they started radioing in gusts of 27... then 28... and soon 30 knots. I knew it was too much. There are aspects of this boat you just simply have to respect. Pure slap-dash bravery will not cut it on its own. As we only have three days left... two of which have a good forecast... we cannot afford to make mistakes. There is no longer the option of a lengthy repair period. This is it. We have to nail it with what we have now.

We lowered the rig and stood on station until near on sundown. The wind didn't abate... so we headed home... only to have to half carry the boat back across the lagoon in rough and windy conditions.

Well, at least she is still in one piece. I will never know if I have made the right decision on days like this where I take the safe option... but the decisions are well considered as I know I have to live with them.

We retired for a team dinner at home.

Tomorrow we will arise bright and early and do a full rig up on the lawn of the Walvis Bay Yacht Club. Tomorrow is forecast to be stronger than today. Tomorrow WE WILL BE WAITING.

 

I still feel strangely confident.

 

Cheers, Paul.

 

Comments

Best Wishes

I think you made the right decision not to run yesterday - you know your boat well and in the frame of mind you and the team were probably in by the time you got on the water, there could well have been a serious mistake.

I think you have every right to be confident...after so many hard yards, incredible patience and unbelievable persistence.

I hope mother nature comes to the party for you...that is the only missing ingredient!

Cheers, Lee Brogden.

Think you made the right choice

All the best for the next 2 days. Tomorow you will have a clear mind and you will not be overhasted as today I guess, which I guess you were today, when I read what you had all to do to get in shape.
I feel condident too. I believe in it...
I think you can do it and I hope the Rocket is still in good shape, take good care of her.

Fingers Crossed.

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