This was the first time I'd ever really been on a sailing boat (not including those tall ships they have on the harbor). I've been on fishing boats, and cargo ship visits, but not surprisingly, there aren't many yachts in Anchorage.
Not the boat I visited, but the same type and in the same race. |
I got to visit the Henri Lloyd, shortly after it pulled into Rushcutter's Bay after being "borrowed" for a day outing. The Henri Lloyd is a 70 foot yacht...and I know there are more measurement specifics, but you can read about them on clipperroundtheworld.com.
This one's for you, mom. I can hear you shaking your head from here. |
As you might imagine, there's not a lot of room. But it's not like they put in at night, so people are on deck sailing at all hours.
Still, the bunks are not large.
That's where they sleep. And put all their stuff. It's like a bivvy sack! |
And the kitchen -- well, can you imagine cooking for 20 people there? It would be a challenge!
The gourmet kitchen. |
I unfortunately did not a get a demonstration of the weather software. |
By the time you guys are reading this post, the Sydney to Hobart Race may be over. But if not, you can check it out on rolexsydneyhobart.com/tracker/. I'm glad I met someone who has a stake in the race; like the Iditarod, it makes it more fun to watch when you're following a team!
4 comments:
Cool!
-D
As you imagined, I am NOT interested in climbing any mast!! Also believe that most of " below" might produce claustrophobia in me. Makes you wonder where you can swim - yuk!
M
Don't forget, Mom, fish poo in that water too! ;)
2 dogs now! wow
Uncle C
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