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Transpacific - Phaedo^3 - 'Hanging in there until the end'

by Rachel Fallon-Langdon on 10 Jul 2017
Phaedo^3 - 2017 Transpacific Race Phaedo Racing
I have had a couple of hours of decent sleep, woken up, cleaned my teeth and had a coffee and now I'm looking forward to the day ahead! We've had a busy but productive night dodgy rain squalls and trying to make the most of the windshift and breeze lines associated with them. We've managed to do some good work as we have closed on 'Mighty Merloe' a little and are now closer to the finish than Maserati having managed to shave down her lead as we approached from the other side of the course.

The first twenty four hours of this race were marked by thick cloud cover leading a few people to comment that it was more like sailing to the Fastnet Rock than Hawaii!!! However yesterday we first started to see a break in the clouds. This was largely celebrated by the guys onboard, met with fear by those with a fairer complexion (Pete) and welcomed by myself largely because it marked a transition in the race from being something of a drag race to a more open race course with a few opportunities to make up ground on our rivals. Despite bringing a gun to a knife fight we discovered in the first 24 hours that Maserati and Mighty Merloe may well have brought slightly bigger guns so we need to sail smarter than then for the rest of the race! We have been working hard gybing on the shifts and staying in the accelerated breeze from the clouds which has kept us busy putting reefs in and out to keep the boat at 100% pace and 100% under control.

I had been thinking that despite the fact that somewhere in the Pacific there is an enormous rubbish patch it has been surprising clean a free from debris. However yesterday I had to revise my thinking somewhat as in the space of a few hours we had a lucky escape as we dodged what seemed to be a small island made of discarded fishing net followed shortly by the wheel off someone's car!!! Third time around we weren’t so lucky - Pablo managed to clip an unidentified floating object which resulted in the centre rudder kicking up and us ending up head to wind in reverse! Some quick reactions and good crew work meant that the consequences weren't more severe and having got the rudder back down we were on our way again before too long!!

We now have around 775 miles into the finish and a proper race on our hands. We are motivated by our progress last night but are under no illusions that we are going to have to work hard to keep Maserati behind us and even harder if we are going to continue to cut Mighty Merloe's lead. We are definitely up for the fight though. It’s going to be an interesting day and a half into the finish.
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