14:04.N 60:57.7W Final result Tuesday 8th December

The Snark on The ARC
Ben Little
Tue 8 Dec 2009 20:27
First order of business is the winner of our sweepstake,  Our Wind Witch Julie Gundry announced that she had guessed the arrival time correctly and so it came to pass.  The closest guess for our arrival time and the slightly soiled Snark T Shirt goes to Julie Gundry, the Good Witch of the East Midlands. With a guess of 18:00 local time St Lucia, Tuesday.  Thanks Julie for all your support I know your busy flying hither and thither collecting Christmas gifts for all you Coven so I really appreciate the time you put in for wind conjuring and indeed for your many messages of support.  Even the ones which were just thinly disguised threats to make sure your brother made it home safely.  But even since his departure you have continued to send us wind so your diligence is greatly appreciated.
 
The slightly soiled T-shirt is on its' way to you.  Any particular crew member you wanted it soiled by?
 
It has been a great adventure, I feel my blog of last night was off par since I was suffering from food poisoning and the associated headache and nausea.  Thankfully it has passed now and with only a small recourse to the screwdriver to help clean things up (Snark crew will know what this means others can wonder).  So I thought I would drop in for a final thought as we arrive.
 
We have spent the day, predictably, counting down the miles and revising down our finish time,  Dugald is still defensive about his calculation methods, which estimated the finish at several hours hence, as I reminded him he did not correctly allow for the turtle drift (neither did, despite their claim ARC control).  The truth is we were all conservative and my estimate of 9pm looks like being 3 hours too late.   Perhaps none of us wanted it to end.  I know I have looked forward to this landfall for the past 6 or 7 months since I left Venice with a crew of 2 young lads who had never sailed before.  I thoroughly enjoyed that leg of the trip and have done every other.  Each new crew brought on board a new set of skills and challenges for them and for me.  I hope that they all enjoyed it and would look forward to having any of them on board again in the near future.  Without them I would not have made the start line. Thanks go to
 
Sam and Ben Robinson                             Venice to Corfu
Coleen and Milo Little, and Joseph Tranter   Corfu to Corfu around the Greek islands
Peter Fennel                                             Corfu to Mallorca
Chris Lander                                             Mallorca to Estepona (near Gibraltar)
Dugald Moore and Chris Lander                  Gibraltar to Las Palmas
Dugald Moore and Chris White                    THE ARC 2009
 
New potential SNARK crew please let me know.
 
So what happens next, well there are a lot of variables or options which is a great place to be in, though somewhat confusing.  We shall certainly be taking the Snark on at least one Caribbean cruise this year from St Lucia to Antigua (or thereabouts) at Easter time.  Despite having spent the best part of the last 6 months afloat I am not fed up with sailing, though I have to say I do like the landfalls, and exploring new anchorages and a trip of 2 weeks or more with only one land fall is a long time to spend on the boat.  As one sailor put it, it's a bit like going on a caravan holiday where you can't talk to anyone outside, there is no TV and if you step outside you drown.  I am not a good sleeper afloat and I am constantly being woken by the noises of the boat, very alert to problems real or imagined during the night, so the nights where we had a lot of wind were quite hard going. 
 
I have been asked did I achieve what I wanted to, have I fulfilled the objectives I set out to fulfill, would I do it again.  Yes, No and Maybe but not the same way (at least not now).  To elaborate:
 
Yes--- I fulfilled the objective which was to put some flesh on the bones of a childhood dream (see blog of 2 nights ago) which while it has had several incarnations was all about a boat crossing the ocean.  The specifics (what ocean, which boat) were not cast in iron.  At one time I hoped to sail back to the UK from china.
 
No --- I did not really have any detailed objectives set out, in a work environment I get the business of delivering what you set out to achieve and setting out the expected outcomes in great detail, but I don't approach the rest of my life that way so hard to give a sensible answer to this.  I did make up one soft target on the way which was to get in before the other Hanse 461/470s if I could.  I did not really expect to but it seems based on the last two reports that we are ahead of both of them by a good few hours.  Dugald made a big thing about his disapproval of my aspiration but there you go.  I made sure he arrived with all his legs and arms attached and he took care that we had enough food to eat (though I cooked it) I know eating well is a common objective (but not limited to the ARC) right now our Ice maker is going full tilt to produce for some pre arrival rum and cokes (or G&T) take you pick and our finish line Magnum (of cheap fizz) is in the cool box. 
 
Maybe but not the same way --- I'd cross another Ocean I may even sail the boat back, but there are a lot of other places to visit and routes to take so I doubt in the short term I would ARC it again in this direction.  I would however highly recommend it as a way to do an East West Crossing of the Atlantic first time out or not.  I learned a lot from the process and the money spent on the entry fee is money well spent, in the end it's about the same as a trip to the Chandlery.  One thing the ARC crew set out to do early on is to instill in the boat owner/skipper what it means to be a skipper, by which I mean that there are a wide range of responsibilities which one may have as skipper but frankly you need to wake up to them before you set out.  Starting out with the boat prep it is quite a big learning step.  I'd also like to mention that I don't think I would have got even half way through the list without the help of my father with whom I drove down to Venice and fitted numerous cruising essentials, all of which work (unlike our generator at the moment), so thanks Dad!! 
 
Back to the options,  I guess there are others who may have say on that front but after Easter it is an open book for the Snark, and I shall be doing something new in the New Year (other than a new sailing trip), again there are options and again others get a say but they all sound fun to me and I wouldn't have it any other way. 
 
For those of you I shall see immediately on my return I am looking forward to it by the minute, for those I may not see till the new year.  Have a wonderful Christmas and a fantastic New Year and get in touch.  I fear that Christmas cards have gone by the wayside this year due to the hectic ARC schedule, please forgive my oversight.
 
As I close I really know we have arrived already....Mobile Phone Coverage has resumed... so finish line or no we have landed.  I am deviously looking forward to finding out if the fabled land sickness is a reality, if anyone will suffer it will be Dug.  He tells me one of his friends or neigbours claims to suffer, I will have my camera ready for the comedy moment.  Seriously though Dug has not up chucked once which is really great, it would have been a big down for all of us if he had.
 
What a final blog we have had reflection, up chuck and food poisoning and subject matter, suitable subjects of an ocean voyage!!
 
Happy landings wherever you are.
 
Ben
 
PS look out for some pictures which I promise to post ahead of the weekend.