Portsmouth
Freelance Skipper and race crew
61,776
NM
Total Distance
370
Days
Time at Sea
102.6
NM
11h 15m
Speightstown, Barbados to Les Flamboyants, Martinique
A dreamy trade winds crossing on a Outremer 55, always had the trades and the sun, occasional squalls though the night, with a highlight being one of those where we kept the kite up and managed to surf at 20+ kts though the night!
5
2086.4
NM
11 days 21 hours
Mindelo, Cabo Verde to Speightstown, Barbados
The final race taking us to cross our final line, as with all clipper races it featured lots of wind holes but was a lovely sail back down the south coast into Portsmouth!
6
951
NM
6 days 3 hours
Oban to Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Quite a calm Atlantic return trip, which was needed after sailing right next to a fireworks display in Washington! A couple big highs sitting where they weren’t supposed to and then a run up north to try and catch a low all the way in. Some incredible boat on boat sailing into Oban where we kept Washington off but our isles and oceans just slipped though.
4
3748.5
NM
17 days 17 hours
Washington, United States to Oban, United Kingdom
A lovely quick sail up from Panama to Washington, we had the Caribbean trades ripping us up most of the way for some good stress to speed ratio white sails reaching. An early start entering Washington as we had to make final call on the bridge opening for us at 0500.
7
2051.3
NM
11 days 15 hours
Punta Shelter, Panama to Washington, United States
A fun bucket list thing to do even if it was a long day, we transited with two other clipper boats, rafted for the canal and motoring individually for the motoring
6
47.1
NM
13h 32m
Isla Perico to Punta Shelter, Panama
A longgg leg, amazing wind at the start that quickly died down as we got closer to the doldrums. We ended up motoring for about 9 days with a short stop to refuel in Costa Rica (with a couple drinks of corse). This leg was more about the wildlife, lots of Boobies and the like.
9
4539.8
NM
27 days 22 hours
Point Jefferson, United States to Isla Perico, Panama
Cold, wet, windy and almost entirely upwind. Add in the Chinese fishing fleet who don’t really care what your doing this was a bit of a nightmare trip. As is tradition the wind also dropped off at the end meaning we were a little late arriving into Qingdao so had quite a short stopover
4
1832.9
NM
10 days 5 hours
Jida to Qingdao, China
Charlie Warhurst, Savio Henriques & 1 other
29 February 2024 at 09:30
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