Jerry Freeman - QII
555 to horta, 5 days perhaps?
Submitted by Jerry Freeman on Mon, 06/07/2009 - 10:42.Sunday 5th july
This must be day 11 of our trip from Newport RI
to Azores, prob Horta.
Last three days we have sailed in perfect flat blue sea, under blue sky
almost on course in very ligh SE breeze. making about 125 miles per day.
wonderful relaxing conditions.
reading too much , sleeping too much.
bacon sandwich for lunch yesterday,
beef curry,onions ,garlic and boiled pots for supper.
lunch today is fried pots and fried eggs.
Jbellio is in hot persuit, about 30 miles west
and Hannah white is near also, pure solo.
QII an Jbo have trackers.
Return Trip on QII
Submitted by Jerry Freeman on Thu, 25/06/2009 - 19:59.We got away at 0620 local, no wind, motoring, viz about three miles.
You can follow our progress on
http://www.oceanracetrack.com/raceplayer/whereis.aspx?id=346
all the best
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OSTAR Mentor
Submitted by Jerry Freeman on Sat, 20/06/2009 - 21:13.Sailors who have been inspired by this years race and the detailed reporting on BlogStar and who may be thinking about competing in the Ostar 2013 should not loose a moment in starting their preparations.
One of the first steps toward a successful campaign is to make contact with the present group of skippers to discuss the race and the potential pitfalls in detail. Four years is hardly long enough to put together a competitive and safe project.
Jerry Freeman reoporting from Newport YC
Submitted by Jerry Freeman on Fri, 19/06/2009 - 19:01.The club is alive with senior members today,in preparation for the Texan grille nite! I had the great good fortune to meet George Pike, ex commodore NYC.
George is our link with the history of 4 great races, in the early 70's Jerry Cartwright completed the ostar and in subsequent discussion conceived the Bermuda 1-2 race, based in Goat island YC (GIYC).
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onto the iridium phone
Submitted by Jerry Freeman on Thu, 21/05/2009 - 19:24.Trying all the latest kit on the boat with my first ever email via a
satellite phone...
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Spotted in Suffolk sunday
Submitted by Jerry Freeman on Mon, 23/03/2009 - 18:30.The lesser spotted Ninjod was rumoured to be wintering on the Suffolk coast, this rare exotic migrant is seldom seen down south, prefering the muddy waters of the Thames Estuary and the North Sea to the gin clear Western Approaches.
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The Physics of the North Atlantic, as understood by an Ostarist.
Submitted by Jerry Freeman on Fri, 13/03/2009 - 12:28.Tabarly's course, winner of the 1964 OSTAR. Click on image to view full screen
The North Atlantic is a physical oceanographer’s dream playground, all the toys are there to be measured, monitored and admired but sailing through it is a difficult task.
Jerry Freeman
Submitted by Jerry Freeman on Mon, 02/02/2009 - 19:16.Jerry Freeman has completed the OSTAR in 1988 on Abacus and in 1992 on Alice's Mirror both times in 27 days.
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