Neroli's eastbound transatlantic crossing starts here

Neroli has a 76 HP Volvo TMD22 engine, a diesel generator, radar and a water maker. Communications equipment includes SSB and VHF Radios and an Iridium satellite telephone. Accommodation includes cabins fore and aft, a large saloon with two more berths, galley with cooker, fridge and freezer and two separate heads (bathrooms) with showers. A four-person team (Charlie, Francoise, Paddy and Richard) are in St Lucia preparing Neroli for the trip. On April 25, Francoise will fly home to England (ash permitting) and the rest of us will leave for Antigua. We’ll collect Allan, top up on supplies (especially fresh fruit and vegetables) and set sail for Europe on or around May 1. There’s quite a bit to be done before the 25th – to put it mildly; more on that in due course. Meanwhile, here’s a very brief introduction to the crew. Charlie Tongue has been sailing for most of his life. In the 10 years that he’s owned Neroli he’s sailed her from Scandinavia to England, Turkey and Croatia; and across the Atlantic in 2008. He’s also upgraded, repaired, refurbished or replaced pretty much every one of the multiple mechanical, electrical and electronic systems aboard to the point where he understands most of them and has personal relationships with suppliers of obscure components on most continents. He’s a thoughtful and meticulous skipper who cares about his crew almost as much as he does about the output temperature of the generator heat-exchanger. He’s working very hard (usually below decks in extreme heat and humidity) to get Neroli into peak condition for this trip. Allan Collison is another experienced skipper who has taken his own boat across the Atlantic to the Caribbean (also in 2008) and then back again. The return trip was a solo effort and although it was thoroughly successful he did form the opinion that a variation on a diet of spam and baked beans would be appealing. He’s in Antigua for the annual Classics Week and will join the crew when Neroli gets to Antigua at the end of this month. Allan brings tremendous sailing experience to our crew and will be able to provide strong support and guidance to the skipper.
Richard Bevan joins Neroli with somewhat slimmer sailing credentials, although he’s sailed irregularly for many years and cautiously skippers family expeditions around the San Juan Islands. A week on Neroli in Croatia was not sufficient to deter Charlie from issuing an invitation although not much to do with sailing appears on the job description. He is in charge of provisioning and with extraordinary support from Francoise has been buying, repackaging, cooking, freezing and generally making a tremendous mess in the kitchen. He enjoys elite Platinum Frequent Shopper status at the St Lucia supermarket. He also has the task of maintaining the blog.
Blog entries will be intermittent for the next few days but we will aim to post at least a brief entry on most days once we leave Antigua. |