14:17.5N 59:10.8W The final night 8th Xecember 2009

The Snark on The ARC
Ben Little
Tue 8 Dec 2009 08:24
Hi Bloggers,
 
It is clear now that this will be the last night of the trip, we may run past sunset depending on the wind, however it will definitely be the last full night watch that any of the crew will sit.  I am glad of this as this has been one of the least comfortable watches following a very tiring one last night.  Tonight I drew the last watch 4am till 8am, I get to see the sunrise and, in theory at least, I get a good 8 hours before I have to start it.  Tonight it was very bumpy during the first watch with Dugald pitch black and difficult to steer, it was also very hot and close in the cabin so I did not get much sleep, after the watch change I was up on deck a bit with Chris as he was having great difficulties avoiding the gybe.  The wind was coming up in a minor squall, and it took me quite some time as well to calm the whole thing down, again in the pitch black.  Actually I think the angle of steer was wrong, we are now back on the straight to St Lucia track and the going is quite smooth  The wind order (thanks Julie) has arrived and we are tracking nicely.  I am writing this a little later than usual as I have been sitting with George (the autopilot, for less regular readers) making sure he was settled and not about to fall for the gybe at the next big wave.  All seems fine though we lost about an hour due to a poor course and lots of gybe activity during the night.  As I said it was a tough night compounded by a tired crew.
 
So what's news since last time.  Well the less good news is that the generator is again on the blink (note to self, revise ARC gear survey form) again we have overheating but this time I can actually see that the water flow has stopped, Either intake of outtake is blocked (unlikely) or the impeller is in need of replacement.  In the event of the latter, since I don't have a replacement and it would take a 9 fingered dwarf to get at the fitting (he would also need 3 hands to avoid losing the connecting screws).  Elusive chaps these, if you see one let me know.  Given that we are almost there we have decided to forgo the ice maker (which does not like to run in rough seas anyway) and the aircon (could have done with that last tonight) for one night and fix all in St Lucia.  I don't think even the penguins could fashion an effective impeller from Duck Tape, no matter how much they used. 
 
So what of the sweepstake.  Well so far it looks like the skipper will win the beer prize from the crew (what a surprise).  Dugald's detailed wiggle analysis seems to have let him down.  The blogger prize of the slightly soiled snark Tshirt does not seem to be drawing very much interest, in fact it seems likely that ARC rally control will scoop the prize with a guess of 09/12/2009  01:11:23 local.  I suspect they (despite their assertions to the contrary) have failed to account for the turtle drift factor.  My stretch goal is now to arrive before sunset today 8th December, it will be tight even with good wind and careful sailing.  It is not too late to enter, though perhaps a little unfair on the ARC team.
 
We had an apology from our Wind Witch who said that she could not do her proper chanting on Friday due to attending a masquerade ball that she had by Magic laid on for all her Witchy and Warlocky friends no doubt.  This coincides with our break in reliable wind quite uncannily.  All joking apart I will be very careful that next time I am smearing anchovy sauce on her steak she is looking the other way or she may turn me into one. 
 
I think we shall leave the philosophizing till another night.  I am too tired and not a little stressed by the current wind conditions to think clearly,  Expect at least one more blog in the next days or so with a round up of the results, finishing time etc.  I also have a bunch of photos to upload I expect.  I have raided Dugald's camera and I expect there is some good stuff in there.  Well there should be as actually he has 3 cameras with him.  We also did a photo shoot for Yachting Magazine, to get Chris all he needs for his final article.  He had a lot of gear from various apparel vendors who want to see a return with their kit appearing in the article next year. One of the major drivers for getting in early today is so that we can cross the line in daylight and get a good photo of the boat from the ARC photographer, Crew gear on if we can find some clean (or nearly clean) ones.
 
One last observation before I close, I am surprised that we have seen so few boat lights tonight as we come toward the finish line, There has been one but they have headed somewhat south from us so I hope we are heading for the right island?? I know we are now and have checked it several times.  However earlier in the trip we did have a waypoint marked for a different island which was strangely labeled as St Lucia on the plotter at a certain magnification.  It was even roughly the right shape, course now corrected.  There are quite a number of boats finishing in this time window and as we all converge on a single point around Pigeon island one would imagine more boats to be visible.
 
So goodnight from the Snark and all aboard.
 
Ben