{"id":547,"date":"2025-12-01T11:15:00","date_gmt":"2025-12-01T11:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bobingonaboat.com\/staging\/2534\/?p=547"},"modified":"2026-01-21T20:45:42","modified_gmt":"2026-01-21T20:45:42","slug":"week-12-race-4-leg-3-a-week-in-the-roaring-forties","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bobingonaboat.com\/staging\/2534\/week-12-race-4-leg-3-a-week-in-the-roaring-forties\/","title":{"rendered":"Week 12, Leg 3, Race 4 &#8211; A week in the Roaring Forties"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" style=\"font-size:clamp(14px, 0.875rem + ((1vw - 3.2px) * 0.234), 17px);\">A Cold and Wet Welcome<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">Boy, it\u2019s bloody cold and wet. When we left Cape Town last week, I\u2019m thinking is this the Southern Ocean and all it\u2019s got to give. Whoops, got that wrong. The dry suit certainly helps by keeping the wet out, but you do sweat a bit, so stuff does get a bit damp. My Musto HPX (very expensive) boots have been bloody useless. Soaking wet at the slightest bit of ocean wave and after just 11 weeks at sea, they have developed a small hole on the toe of my right boot. Just as well I\u2019m wearing a dry suit, it just makes the boots cold and so my feet get cold. The boat is full of condensation and every breath gives big clouds of vapour. I can only imagine how much moisture gets into the air when we\u2019re cooking. But to be fair, we all knew this would be the case, so your kit should reflect the conditions. I\u2019m now putting my gloves and other external wet kit, hats etc into my sleeping bag. Over time, they would dry out, but if I\u2019m not getting them dry, it just gets them warm for the next watch.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">What you don\u2019t realise is the height of the waves, anything between the height of a bungalow to semi-detached house. They are so big, they\u2019re breaking over the boat from every angle, and this is something we\u2019ve not experienced before. You can\u2019t stop it, you\u2019ve just got to be prepared, so hoods on before going on deck. I don\u2019t know why, but it\u2019s always funny watching fellow crew mates&#8217; discomfort being dumped on by a big wave. Only yesterday, Gavin, the skipper, was in the sail locker with the hatch open helping to put a sail up on deck when a huge wave washed over the fore deck, down the open hatch and dumped on top of him. The laughter from the sail locker rang out and continued as Gavin walked into the galley like a drowned rat. If you didn\u2019t laugh, you\u2019d probably cry. Today, whilst on the helm in 40 + knots of wind, a wave broke on our port quarter and a swimming pool worth of water took to the air and dumped into the cockpit, right onto the unsuspecting Anders. He disappeared from view for a split second, then we heard him coming up for air, spluttering and a bit damp, we couldn\u2019t stop laughing.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" style=\"font-size:clamp(14px, 0.875rem + ((1vw - 3.2px) * 0.234), 17px);\">Breaking New Records<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">It looks like Gosh have taken the scoring gate again. They are good, but will it help or hinder their next move? We\u2019ve moved through the field into a strong 3rd spot but working hard in the new low pressure that\u2019s arrived. The wind direction is not that favourable for the fleet making us gybe our way to Australia, which isn\u2019t great. We\u2019ve got two reefs in the main with the staysail down and flying our Yankee 3 and surfing down the big South Atlantic waves at a not too shabby 25 knots. It\u2019s not for the faint-hearted but great fun. That\u2019s why you sail down here, the adrenaline rush makes the cold and wet disappear, well, until you get back into your bunk.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">We\u2019re still seeing lots of seabirds around the boat, which makes me think it\u2019s a learned response, probably from fishing boats, as we\u2019re not seeing birds flying anywhere else but just behind the boat. I\u2019m surprised they\u2019ve not understood that there aren\u2019t any fish coming off this vessel! Seeing lots of Albatross, but not sure what species they are, but the mature adults are a hell of a sight. But everybody is a bit disappointed that we\u2019ve not seen much other wildlife, like Whales &amp; Dolphins. I\u2019m sure time will even things out.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">The gauntlet has just been thrown down with Oli hitting 29.5 knots, the new LBS world record holder for white sail speed. That\u2019s why he was so happy at breakfast this morning. With a hard sail last night and this morning, it looks like we\u2019re still in 3rd spot, but it\u2019s all a bit of a close-run thing, and we\u2019re not even halfway yet. With a new low-pressure building again, we should find some interesting speeds. Just a shame both the direction and sea state makes it nearly impossible to fly a kite. It\u2019s a tad bumpy, and trying really hard not to flog our Yankee and plot a course to Fremantle is proving a difficult task.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" style=\"font-size:clamp(14px, 0.875rem + ((1vw - 3.2px) * 0.234), 17px);\">Life Below Deck<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">David and Dom are on mother duty today and looking to set the bar high with some bread experimentation. It all smells fantastic, just shows the difference a week at sea makes, with everyone past the sea sickness stage and starting to eat real food.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">Well after a cracking night of ocean sailing with gusts up to 55 knots and massive waves of 10m, breakfast is served just after completing a gybe in 40 knots. The bread is fantastic, great job David, and I believe there\u2019s more to come, including potato bread. Certainly got my vote.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">It\u2019s now my turn to generate a crew laugh. Going through a gybe we have 2 foreguys that are attached from the rear of the boom up to the bowsprit and back down to the cockpit. Some people call them \u201cpreventers\u201d.&nbsp;&nbsp;They are there to reduce the chance of the boom accidentally gybing, a \u201cbroach\u201d.&nbsp;&nbsp;Every time we gybe we need to break the lines and run them up the other side of the boat. There are three foreguys, Port, Starboard and Central. The central foreguy is normally the last one to be made up. I\u2019m bringing the central foreguy down the port side, I\u2019m setting on the deck outside the cockpit midships, when a massive wave, lifts me up and carriers me down the deck, I\u2019m just a passenger! I\u2019m clipped on and still holding onto the central foreguy and manage to jam my foot into the Yankee car, which brings me to a halt and the cockpit crew rolling about in laughter. Apparently, my face was a picture. Needless to say, the central foreguy is made up, and we carry on racing.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">Halfway through the race and a strong 3rd with GOSH 40 out in front, Washington DC approx 20 miles in front and Punta about 20 miles behind. Frustratingly, the wind has dramatically dropped and had a couple of gibes with the wind both backing &amp; veering. I suspect Gavin is contemplating sticking a kite up after breakfast.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">With it being so cold, both watches have been rotating every half hour with three on deck, this means that most of us are on deck for an hour and below deck for an hour. Unfortunately, this has brought a thought process that because you finished on deck on the previous watch, you won\u2019t be 1st on deck the next watch, so only half the watch is dressed on time to go on deck. We\u2019ve noticed it on our watch. I\u2019ve been guilty of it and trying to nip it in the bud, as we are supposed to be racing and everybody needs to be ready, with life jackets on to go on deck together at your allotted watch change over.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">Up this morning, the wind is a little tame but starting to build again. A very busy watch, 1<sup>st<\/sup> on the foredeck, pulling the Yankee 2 up, dropping the Yankee 1, pulling it back, hanking the Yankee 2 on and then raising it. Pause for a breath, flake the Yankee 1 in its sail bag, drag the Yankee 1 in its bag down the boat and into the sail locker, back in the cockpit for a rest, wind still getting stronger and Maisie struggling to keep the boat upright, so drop the foresail. Still struggling to keep us upright, put a reef into the main. Everything now under control. I\u2019m now down below to finish emptying the bilges. It should be done every watch. Then a bite to eat, then bed. I\u2019m absolutely jiggered. I\u2019ve still got all my wet weather gear on, complete with life jacket and thinking, I\u2019ll just get in bed with this lot on. Managed to find the energy to get undressed and get into my damp bunk, and after 20 mins or so I\u2019m getting warm again.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">Happy Independence Day to all my American teammates and family. Joel and Leo have been busy \u2018mothers\u2019 cooking up a storm for our dinner. Chicken, stuffing and mashed sweet potatoes with \u201cmarshmallow\u201d.&nbsp; Seemingly, it\u2019s a thing, probably from TikTok, as none of the Americans on board have ever heard of it before, let alone eaten it. Certainly different. Then, followed by both sweet &amp; salted popcorn. Well done \u2018mothers\u2019.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">So, the race has got to an interesting turning point. The fleet has split. Half have gone north, the rest, including LBS, have gone south-east, both to miss a wind hole. We\u2019ve certainly had the early upper hand with gains on everybody pushing up to 2nd. But like all things in ocean racing, nothing is that straightforward. We will certainly hit the wind hole, it\u2019s just a timing thing. Who\u2019s got it right, and who\u2019s got it wrong? Could be a race decider. We\u2019ve finally gone to our Code 1 Spinnaker. The opposite watch got the call at 06.00 this morning, a successful hoist and later a jibe. This is a race 1st for our leggers and they did a brilliant job.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">Another busy day as I\u2019m Mother today with Anna. A great job again, if I don\u2019t say so myself. Porridge for breakfast, spicy tomato soup, with garlic croutons and fresh bread for lunch, finished off with a chicken curry with boiled rice for dinner. Anna has finished off the bread making, leaving it to prove in the oven overnight, for the next mothers to bake for breakfast in the morning. I\u2019ve been up since&nbsp;2 am, and it\u2019s now&nbsp;8 pm, and I\u2019m knackered. I\u2019m sitting in the galley on my own, with everything cleaned down, hot water prepared for the evening watch to make drinks, my watch is in bed, the other watch is on deck, the kite is up, and the boom is creaking. You can hear the trickle of water on the outside of the hull and the voices of the other watch chatting about various topics, as LBS sails through a fairly flat Southern Ocean at a steady 7 knots! It takes away the rigours of the past 10 days. Better not get used to it as the wind hole will have gone in a few days and with that will come the cold &amp; wet. So, time for bed for&nbsp;a 6.00 am&nbsp;watch.&nbsp;&nbsp;During the night, a squall came through, and the Spinnaker had to be dropped. The guys did such a great job that I didn\u2019t even wake up.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">What a great day, sun is out, and stuff is drying out. A good morning sailing followed by a code 1 spinnaker hoist before heading off to bed. Still holding 2nd spot, with those GOSH boys extending their lead.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">One of the best bits of this race has been the people I have met, watching them grow in confidence and enjoy the experience. Even more so for the leggers as they join a team of people who\u2019ve already made bonds over the 1000\u2019s of miles and experiences they\u2019ve shared together. Today, Leo, a young man of few words, came out of his shell. It might have been too much sugar or not enough water, but he\u2019s changed. He decided to produce a video on the boat, and it was brilliant. I certainly saw a completely different side to him, hopefully we\u2019ll see the video go viral.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" style=\"font-size:clamp(14px, 0.875rem + ((1vw - 3.2px) * 0.234), 17px);\">Positive Spirits on the way to Fremantle<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">Sailing on white sails (no spinnaker) and making great headway. Speeds regularly upon the high teens. We\u2019ve got a squall coming in. Leo is on the helm and is struggling to hold her. Water is filling the cockpit as we heel way over. We drop the boom down the traveller, but still can\u2019t make headway. We\u2019ve then eased the main to dump more wind but are still struggling. Gavin is up on deck to way-up the next step. \u201cDrop the Yankee\u201d says Gavin, so David, Leo and I head up on the foredeck with sail ties and drop the Yankee 1. Water is flying everywhere. The Yankee is being difficult as we all grab at sail cloth to pull it down. Eventually, it\u2019s dropped, and we secure it to the deck and continue sailing under the stay sail.&nbsp;&nbsp;We noticed some significant sail damage to the Yankee 1. It will need to be repaired tomorrow.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">We wake up and the on-watch have dragged back the Yankee 1 and put the Yankee 2 up so our watch can repair the Yankee 1. 1st job was to get it on deck. Andy got drenched whilst helping down below, as a large wave came over the deck down the hatch on top of Andy, and yes, we all laughed.&nbsp;&nbsp;We brought the sail back to the cockpit and Petra, with the help of Tony G, started to flake the sail and repair the damage. They found a total of 9 holes, the smallest being about 20mm and the largest 150mm. The white sails like the Yankee 1 are patched with much thicker material and are drilled and then handstitched, so takes some time, in fact, our full watch of 6 hours. As 2 people in the watch are tied up on the sail repair, David has a sore wrist, it leaves just Leo and I to helm the boat. So, we do an hour on, hour off. The helming is fun, but in heavy seas, it\u2019s a hell of a work-out and glad to have finished my watch, get some dinner then off to sleep.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">The oncoming watch has already eaten and come on deck to relieve us. As it\u2019s such a nice evening, we eat on deck, pasta with pesto sauce, followed by pop corn and as it\u2019s Sunday Sundown, a cold can of pop, Fanta for me. Gavin gives us a run-down of where we are and strategy for the next few days. It\u2019s been a steady week, consolidating our position in 2<sup>nd<\/sup> and heading for the speed gate. The crew &amp; boat are all in good nick and the sails, with their repairs, are ready for another week of hard ocean racing.&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A Cold and Wet Welcome Boy, it\u2019s bloody cold and wet. When we left Cape Town last week, I\u2019m thinking is this the Southern Ocean and all it\u2019s got to give. Whoops, got that wrong. 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