The Motley crew

magicroundabout
brian thomas
Wed 5 May 2010 15:15
hi all
left Tortola, BVI's Saturday 1st may with a passage plan to The Azores. That's until the weather decided that would not be the plan. We spent 24 hours travelling 100 miles to get 58 miles nearer The Azores.
So we are now taking the traditional route via Bermuda.
After three days we have entered the Bermuda High area which isn't helping a lot> However we did manage 300 miles in two days - in the right direction.
We decided to take The coconut man as well making 5 crew altogether. See attached photo:
starting from top left is Dr Stan - the man- form Bulgaria. Now a self confessed "Privateer". He eats mostly raw meat and sleeps on hard boards in his cabin. Nevertheless a great guy to have on board.
Next is Hamish who is an Australian Vegetarian (doesn't quite add up to my picture of sheep  loving Aussies) and is preparing for the ARC 2010 with his own boat based in Lymington.
Bottom left is Chris from Cumbria. Completed the ARC 2009 crossing. A very friendly Chap not like most course and blunt beer swilling northerners- note Mike Harris.
Piggy in the middle is no less than me a much travelled sailor. 6000 miles with only 4000 to go.
Lastly we have Alan an accomplished sailor with 15 west to east crossings under his belt as a delivery skipper. So what he doesn't know about sailing isn't worth knowing. He's even taught me a few new tricks.
so onwards and upwards to Bermuda hopefully with some wind and no disappearing triangles.
best regards
everyone