Pi Squared Yacht Blog - Day 4

Mustique
Fin McGurran
Thu 29 Nov 2007 15:01
We are making better progress now receiving the positions of our competition has spurred us on.  We have a strategy and a few surprises in store - so keep tracking our progress!  The Celtic crew managed to reach 11.7knots of boat speed at 5am this morning (I particularly enjoyed helming at that speed in the dark - for the record, saying that something is better than.....is a turn of phrase and has nothing to do with not doing it properly - offers of hints and tips from the crew were not needed at this point, but..)
 
The "No Wind" watch took over at 6am and as their name suggests, the wind quickly dropped to just about nothing, especially tough as they had just spend the last 3 hours listening to the celtic crew screaming along!  They are stating to contemplate what it will be like after 100 days at sea onboard - one German crew member was caught trying to radio a mayday call to be airlifted off; the crew could hear him cry that his pillows needed fluffing and the batteries in his electric toothbrush were running out.
 
The TWAT Hat made its merry way through the crew again - Lynn for knocking the throttle lever into the wheel well in the middle of the night, whilst clambering from her phosphoresence watch position at the back of the boat. the Fin for his amazing star gazing skills and finding a new constellation in "the shape of an upside down "w"- commonly known to you and I as "m".
 
Jake is now fully aware but has started to compare our skipper to Britney Spears - we are keeping a close eye on him over the next 24 hours.....
 
The Celtic watch are now off for 4 hours and heading for a nap; we expect the wind to start dropping very soon, now that the "no wind" crew are in control.
 
 
More later.