Race 2 - Day 18
Skipper Report
22 October

Roy Taylor
Roy Taylor
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And then there was only one!!!

One lonely boat bobbing on the big ocean without his friends.

Ah well! We are moving! Pointing towards Cape Town! Making 11 knots! Past Gough Island! Sub 1500nm to run!

Tonight is Prize Giving and PSP Logistics would like to wish everyone a great evening of celebrations and festivities:

Congratulations to Andy and Greenings on their 2nd podium: 1st

Congratulations to Dale and Dare To Lead on their podium: 2nd

Congratulations to GT and his pirates on Garmin on their podium: 3rd

But most of all congratulations to all the crews on all the boats – men, women, mothers, daughters, fathers, sons, grandparents, grandchildren, housewives, doctors, used car salesmen and all the diverse cultures and occupations, within the Clipper Race fleet, who have safely navigated the South Atlantic Ocean and made landfall safely. Well done to you all, be proud of what you have achieved and enjoy your evening!

We have been moving along quite nicely for the past couple of days and yesterday was lovely and sunny - a welcome opportunity for drying some kit after the excitement of the previous day.

The team are tired but keep plodding on without complaint - helm, log, bilges, heads clean etc. They are a good bunch and I would love to be able to give them all a day off, but we must keep the wee boaty moving, keep her pointing towards Cape Town, keep the routines running, knock off the miles one by one.

And when we hit Cape Town - party like there's no tomorrow!!!!!! Well at least have a beer before falling asleep in one's chair. We are team SAGA after all.

Stay safe,

PSP Logistics xx