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Challenger 1
Owner Tall Ships Adventures
Design Challenge 72
Length Overall 21 m 63 cm
www.tallships.org
Flag United Kingdom
Sail Number GBR8871R




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09/12/2019

Challenger 1 - Crew blog Challenger 1 09/12/19

(9/12/19)During our watch before dawn it was my best watch of all, Krishna did some wraps but she ate more than me that annoyed me very much but the watch leader Anna eased me a little when she baked the most delicious cake I have eaten in a while. On our return watch I realised that the previous watch had gybed and noticed we were in a more westerly direction which made Tyrus dance with joy knowing that home can’t be far away. Moments before lunch I saw the monkey in skipper Gary when he had to climb the mast to remove the topping lift around the shrouds. Then came lunch time which resulted in Anna cooking some delicious lunch but I just felt for something local but the real driving forces were Krishna and Tyrus making me feel like I became a dad at the age of five (5).I cooked one pot. read more...


09/12/2019

Challenger 1 - Crew blog Challenger 1

Saturday 7th December 2019 the red watch began the day with a seven (7) to one (1) shift. I (Krishna) kinda helped with lunch preparation with cutting some cheese and carrots, in my spare time today I visualized and drew down some cricket fielding positions according to how I bowl when in the game of play which was quite relaxing (getting my mind off the pain in my leg).  During today’s briefing skippey (gary) told us that we’re four(4) to five(5) days away from home/ St. Lucia ( 800 nautical miles).Later this day if only luck was really on our side we could have caught the biggest catch of the trip but like I said we was unlucky.( Krishna Red Watch)After a long night of many squalls and some very close crash gybes, we settled into are morning watch. Red watch carried out an early. read more...


07/12/2019

Challenger 1 - Crew blog Challenger 1 6/12/19

Well today started quiet well,breaking the 1000nm mark. After that we all went an complete our different duties. But my main duty is sleeping on deck which I feel sometimes has the most work. After my power nap woke up to seeing the first mate (Sam) climbing  up the mast (96ft) which was quiet scary. A little later after that we had some hotdogs for lunch which was prepared by two of my mates ( Hugo & Adonai) Which tasted great. But no one on the boat can beat Mr Jason's (NEIL) local dishes on the trip as yet. He makes some excellent dishes with fish, and I am someone who doesn’t eat fish at all. But so far so good we all cant wait to get into port in st.lucia. 976nm to go see u guys soon.Flood - blue watch . read more...


07/12/2019

Challenger 1 - TS Crew blog Challenger 1 6/12/19

06/12/19 Some good team work over the last few watches including rigging the port spinnaker pole ready for the other watch to gybe and this morning when we had an issue with the staysail. The clew became disconnected and swift action meant the sail was lowered reconnected and returned within 5 minutes. Good job team. Then we arrive at the roundabout, apparently rain causes team members to disappear down the companion way faster than if dinner was ready, fortunately I was able to keep enough on deck to ensure we could react to an issue. After the squall passed I found most of them asleep in the saloon, the birthday party today seems to have taken its toll! The team spirit to celebrate Michele 25th birthday was nice to see and the whole crew coming together and enjoying each other’s. read more...


06/12/2019

Challenger 1 - TS crew blog Challenger 1 5/12/19

Some good team work over the last few watches including rigging the port spinnaker pole ready for the other watch to gybe and this morning when we had an issue with the staysail. The clew became disconnected and swift action meant the sail was lowered, reconnected and returned within 5 minutes. Good job team. Then we arrived at the roundabout - apparently rain causes team members to disappear down the companion way faster than if dinner was ready, fortunately I was able to keep enough on deck to ensure we could react to an issue. After the squall passed I found most of them asleep in the saloon, the birthday party today seems to have taken its toll! The team spirit to celebrate Michele 25th birthday was nice to see and the whole crew coming together and enjoying each other’s company. read more...



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