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Barry Hurley - Dinah
Farewell Newport 25/06/09
Submitted by Barry Hurley on Fri, 26/06/2009 - 17:38.At 0900 EST Dinah slipped her lines, and left the dock outside the Newport
Yacht Club where she had arrived to much celebration ten days earlier. That
same cannon that had fired as she arrived went off again to mark her
departure (thank you George!). It was quite emotional leaving, and I was
glad to be wearing my sunglasses to keep up the macho appearance of a
hardened solo skipper.
As we motored past the Newport seafront, I gave a little wave to each of the
wonderful places that will be engrained on my memories forever.
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A Close Shave
Submitted by Barry Hurley on Thu, 18/06/2009 - 22:57.I promised after the finish that I would go back and fill in the gaps of the
final two days of the race. When I last gave a proper blog, Oscar had
overtaken me with his bold move North, leaving me with a lot of miles to
catch up and the countdown to the finish getting more and more stressful.
I knew that tactically Oscar had trumped me by getting into the other
weather system earlier, and that I effectively had one big move left before
the finish. I pushed Dinah to run as deep as she would possibly go.
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Finished!!!
Submitted by Barry Hurley on Mon, 15/06/2009 - 14:39.I'm terribly sorry for not blogging over the last few days. I got a bit
carried away with being focused on the racing part of the race instead
of the life experience part of the race.
I'll update you more over the next few days, but the good news is....
At 11.02 GMT this morning Dinah crossed the finish line to claim first
over the line in class and first on corrected time IRC in class.
We did it!
Barry & Dinah.
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Finished!!!
Submitted by Barry Hurley on Mon, 15/06/2009 - 14:39.I'm terribly sorry for not blogging over the last few days. I got a bit
carried away with being focused on the racing part of the race instead
of the life experience part of the race.
I'll update you more over the next few days, but the good news is....
At 11.02 GMT this morning Dinah crossed the finish line to claim first
over the line in class and first on corrected time IRC in class.
We did it!
Barry & Dinah.
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Getting Shallower!
Submitted by Barry Hurley on Sat, 13/06/2009 - 23:16.I'm writing this on deck, crossing Georges Bank. In a few hours time
I'll go over a shoal that will see only 5m of water under Dinah's keel.
We're nearly at the other side! Of course we're still 100 miles from
Nantucket, but that's tomorrows business.
It's been a day where anything was possible. Before dawn another
lightning storm brought an enormous lull with it. I managed to get back
into breeze without losing too much time, but only after a few full
circles with absolutely no steerage way whatsoever! Very frustrating.
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The Foggy Dew...
Submitted by Barry Hurley on Fri, 12/06/2009 - 21:31.Average life expectancy of a sailing glove in OSTAR? 19 days apparently!
Just as well my hands underneath are probably tougher than the gloves by
now anyway! And there's not long to go anyway.
19 days. I can't believe we've been out here 19 days so far. It honestly
feels like a week. 19 days since taking my leave from the balcony of the
Royal Western, where the crew of "O'Pegasus", Dinah's support boat for
the start, were shooting the breeze with the legendary Brian Thompson of
Bahrain Team Pindar. I must still find an excuse good enough to open the
bottle they gave me.
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Well done Jan!!!
Submitted by Barry Hurley on Fri, 12/06/2009 - 14:28.Jan Kees Lampe crossed the finish line this morning at 01.10 to take
line honours in this edition of OSTAR, thereby smashing the record for
boats up to 40ft. Jan set a blistering pace ensuring that his Open 40,
La Promesse, is the first monohull to take line honours in OSTAR since
Eric
Tabarly in 1976.
What's more he's a really really nice guy! We had a few drinks together
on the Tamar Ferry one evening the week before the race, and I'm so
pleased that he has seen his ambition come to fruition. Well sailed Jan.
Put a beer in the fridge for me, will you?
Barry
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Power Reaching
Submitted by Barry Hurley on Thu, 11/06/2009 - 22:51.Last night was nice. Flat water, gentle breeze from behind. I was able
to make good speed, without too much physical effort, and even managed
to catch about three hours of sleep in naps during the night. I knew
today would be more physical so any chance I got to sleep I took
advantage of.
The breeze built gradually all morning and veered around to come from
the beam to give perfect power reaching conditions. Dinah really does
like this type of breeze. I'm not sure why, perhaps because she is so
wide, but give her breeze at 110deg apparent and she'll do anything for
you.
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