GGR 2022

Slark

Member
From FB:
ENTRANT UPDATE : Abhilash TomyOfficial Called #GGR2022 at 0852UTC to advise Failure of his Wind Pilot self steering gear and that he had used up all his Spare Pendulum Blades in previous failures. At 0852UTC he confirmed he has lashed the tiller and is now considering all options. At 0405UTC GGR had given Abhilash his position and a weather forecast as he was sailing along a LEE SHORE with increasing winds over the next 24 hours. This is that forecast.....You 15th at 0400Z 52. 41.68S 76 32.75 W 0700Z SW26 G35 S4.2SW 1300Z SW30 G40 S4.9 1900Z S31 G41 S5.6 16th 0200 S23 G33 S4.8 0800 SW14 G22 S3.8 good luck! The GGR tracker was set at hourly at that time. He has requested no assistance and is in control of the situation. GGR will update as more information becomes available.
 

Jud - s/v Sputnik

Super Anarchist
6,958
2,138
Canada
It’ll be really interesting to see how he deals with this. From the outside, looks very challenging. (But I wasn’t aware until reading, a few mins ago, that they all must carry a back up electronic autopilot for emergencies. Does using that, in extremis, earn you some sort of time penalty?)

Meanwhile, there goes the chance for a possibly interesting “duel” up the Atlantic between K and A. Wake me up when it’s all over…or maybe K can stop for a rum in the Caribbean, waiting for Gugg to catch up, and they match race across the Atlantic back to Les Sables.
 

OPAL

Member
294
282
Abhilash not in a great place, in more ways than one.

Abhilash.JPG
 

Slark

Member
Don't think Donnie will let another one hit the rocks.... But who knows.

I was really hoping Abhilash and Kirsten would duke it out up the Atlantic. I admit I am routing of Kirsten but think its less compelling for her to win if the next competitor is hundreds of miles away with a trail of boats with busted steering systems. Hoping Abhilash can fashion up a vane and continue.
 

Kolibri

Anarchist
532
662
Haleiwa, HI
What do you mean exactly? What is that island at the end of the distance marked? A potential place to stop (but very difficult to reach?)?
MiddayGun has it about right. Not much room to leeward, big rock not too far in front of him, high wind, broken self-steering wind vane, and only so much time before he will need some sleep. I'm hoping the best for Abhilash. He's in a tough spot.
 

Trocola

Member
90
87
Luckily the wind is forecasted to decrease turn north in a couple of hours. I guess the seastate won't be ideal...
 

Cisco

Super Anarchist
1,088
271
Algarrobo, Chile.
Track run up 60 miles from his 1900z position. He also crosses the 100 fathom line which could make the sea state more 'interesting'.
There was a crazy kiwi bird man landed on Isla Noir quite a few years back. Boat name Tongariro or similar. Later lost in the Bounties or Antipodes

noir.jpg
 

Jud - s/v Sputnik

Super Anarchist
6,958
2,138
Canada
Track run up 60 miles from his 1900z position. He also crosses the 100 fathom line which could make the sea state more 'interesting'.
There was a crazy kiwi bird man landed on Isla Noir quite a few years back. Boat name Tongariro or similar. Later lost in the Bounties or Antipodes

View attachment 575014
Totorore Voyage, by Gerry Clark (but I hadn’t real he’d made it to Chile.)
 
Last edited:

Cisco

Super Anarchist
1,088
271
Algarrobo, Chile.
Looks like he is heading to Paso Wakefield.
My 'South American Pilot Vol II, 1929 Ed' says this-
Grafton Islands - several sheltered inlets - best and easiest of access is Euston Bay. Northward of these islands lies Wakefield Passage , made use of sometimes by sealing vessels and presenting no difficulty.

Anchorages mentioned are Isla Isabel , Puerto Bolivar in the Islas John , Hope Harbour on James Island, and Euston mentioned above
2300Z position top left. 'Milky Way' - think Slocum - bottom right.

Wakefield.jpg
 

Jud - s/v Sputnik

Super Anarchist
6,958
2,138
Canada
He just tacked! Looks like a favourable forecast for him shortly.

Meanwhile, Kirsten must be “bored”, having no one to battle north against…except the possibility of something critical breaking…

FDAAFEF9-138C-412B-87DC-2CA62DD37290.jpeg
 

Your Mom

Super Anarchist
2,503
537
San Antonio, TX
Meanwhile, Kirsten must be “bored”, having no one to battle north against…except the possibility of something critical breaking…
Too soon to be bored... she's got a lot of work to do in the next few days to get to safer latitudes. Even after that, I'd guess that even if the intensity is down a bit, there will still be a pressing desire to finish just to get back to home, land, loved ones, etc.
 


Latest posts





Top