Thursday 11th November (Lini’s Journal)

Brindabella's Web Diary
Simon Williams
Sat 14 Nov 2009 11:11


�� Grabbing some provisioning notes I�d promised Sallyanne we dashed off for a heavy day of lectures. Provisioning was first reminding me that I must get lists of fresh food ordered. Printouts of the aerobic workout were also handed out. Management of Emergencies was another scary one with horror photos of dismastings, emergency steering set ups and a host of other dreaded disasters. Jerry the rigger was next going through the rig check again and showing more scary photos of the consequences if we neglect the rig. Chris Tibbs� weather lecture was last which I guess will be packed next week when he repeats it but also gives the latest forecasts with his suggested route across the pond.

�� Well into the afternoon by now, Si�s tummy thought his head had been cut off, with shouts of �Feed me, feed me� we returned to Brindabella with rumbly tummies, heads full of information and of course numb bums! Jobs continued in the afternoon and I�m now getting panicky as nothing is being crossed off my list of things to do. Non-perishable food orders are being delivered frequently around us, the pontoon immediately covered as all crew remove packaging and labels, mark tins and carry food aboard for stowage. I haven�t even had time to check the contents of the cupboards which would have been easy if I�d been crossing off items removed from the spreadsheet I�d printed off. Bad Lini!

�� The day was gone all too quickly and it was time again for showers, dressing in grown up clothes and more socialising. Tonight was the crew supper for boats less than 13 metres, the babies as we�re known as most are considerably larger than us. We spend most of the evening talking and dining with our fellow Rassy 40 Czechoslovakian neighbours who now have an English couple on board as well. The food was very scrummy and the wine flowed freely. I must get that night time steering problem fixed with the bike!