It’s been a frustrating day. We’ve been hand steering for 24 hours because of the sea state. It wouldn’t permit an autopilot to do its job. That’s led to us being quite tired.
Author: Lauren Zike
Pushing North
In the first 24 hours of the Bermuda Short-Handed Return Race, Phil and Coop have been busy on board. So far, they have used many sails: the A1.5, the A4, the code 75, jib, main, and spinnaker staysail
2024 Bermuda Short-Handed Return Race
This morning, just five short days after sailing to overall victory in the double-handed division of the Newport Bermuda Race, Fearless began her 630+ nautical mile voyage back to Newport, Rhode Island.
Fearless Sails to Victory in the Newport Bermuda Race
On Tuesday June 25th, at 05:43 in the morning, Phil Haydon and co-skipper Alex Kraebel crossed the finish line of the Newport Bermuda Race.
Final Night at Sea (hopefully)
Good evening from the good ship, Fearless. This should be our last night at sea before we arrive in Bermuda.
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130 Nautical Miles to Go
We’re on the final 130 nautical miles to the finish line. We’re a little tired, but we’ve been playing some navigation games to prepare for a wind shift.
Data Analysis
We have had a bouncy night. We’ve been coming down the Gulf Stream. There’s a meander that’s been heading north to south. We’ve been in it for a long time, and it’s been giving us a push of 4 to 5 knots.
Resting Up for the Gulf Stream
All well on the sailing vessel Fearless. We had a day of catching up on the rest, taking lots of naps, because we think tonight we may be quite active.
