Next Stop Cape Town

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Amory sends us the first update off Team Breman on PUMA's journey to Cape Town

PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG’s easterly progress has resumed. At about 14:30 UTC yesterday afternoon our PUMA’s Mar Mostro and it’s splintered mast were pulled from the waters of Tristan and placed on the deck of the freighter ship the TEAM BREMEN. It is our new new home, and we’re now steaming towards South Africa and the starting line of Leg 2 at 14 knots. It would be an understatement to say that we’re relieved. There were so many variables; so many risks to the procedure that could have wrong, but it went flawlessly. Not a single hiccup, notta one.

The day started with an emotional goodbye to our gracious hosts of Tristan de Cunha, who took us in like one of their own. The beds, the food, the smiles – everywhere we turned somebody was doing something for us, offering to help in any way. Tristanians are great people and they certainly made our emotional recovery easier; we were lucky to have been marooned there. Brad was sporting his souvenir t-shirt last night and everyone proudly discovered their Tristan passport stamp this morning (it is massive). Thank you Tristan, thank you all. We know you’re reading this!

Once out to the boat we got started on the anchor. It took an hour to clear the forest of kelp that had accumulated there, another hour to motor into the lee of the volcano, another hour to tie up with the BREMEN and set the lifting straps, another hour to lift, lower, and secure the boat, and then we were off, motoring at a heading of 085, just as the sun began to set. It’s hard to believe we have another three days at sea before Cape Town, but we’re finally going and that’s all that matters to any of us out here.

Chris Hill from the shore team came bearing a container full of tools, hardware, and beer, and it’s made work much more convenient. Ryan is fixing sails in the “hold” below deck, Tom’s de-wiring the rig, Rome’s polishing the interior, Michi’s servicing winches, Casey’s laying carbon, Brad’s studying the damaged rigging – everyone’s got something to keep busy. We have no time to spare when we get in so each small job completed at sea is a big victory for Leg 2 preparedness.

In case any of you are worried that we work too hard, rest easy; our social schedule continues to thrive, even out here. We have a mid-ocean TEAM BREMEN / PUMA barbecue planned for tonight on the aft deck of the ship.

Dress code you ask? Stained and smelly.

- Amory

 

Amory Ross

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PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG
 

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James F. Padbury

From US
Good luck guys. I have had a great picture of ya'll on my desk top since the start. My heart was broken when I opened to discover the rig disaster. sounds like ya got a great plan. Hang in there. We're rooting for "youze" (RI speak)
Dec 3 2011

Bunny

From s.c.-usa
I have been following your amazing journey-I almost feel that i'am with you'll! Best of luck to your team----Bunny
Dec 3 2011

Chris McClain

From Hampton, Va, USA
Glad you're all safe and headed back! Good luck with the repairs we have slot of folks pulling for you and would like to see you leading through Miami to Ireland. Great job!
Dec 4 2011

Louanne

From Angleton, TX
I follow Tristan da Cunha news and read of your journey....sounds amazing! I would love to visit TdC but think I would rather go about it in a different way. ha Good luck to your team!
Dec 4 2011

Linda Helm

From Fort Collins, CO USA
I came across your story in the news from Tristan de Cuhna and I think I will now be hooked on following your adventure as you continue the race. Best of luck and my compliments on your website and peripherals.
Dec 5 2011

Alice Cooper

I have been following your journey and wish you all the best. I work for the Vema Seamount Authority and we will be heading to the South Atlantic soon. Will you let us know the weather and maybe a photo of the seascape when reach Mount Vema (Vema Seamount)? Best of luck to your team-Alice Cooper--N.Y.-USA
Dec 5 2011

jeff

From new zealand
all the best guys . watching your journey with interest, hope you manage to catch the family for a day or so before the next leg . jc
Dec 5 2011

Emma

From Cape Town
I came across your story on the Vema Seamount News (VSBC News) and I will now be following your adventure as you continue the race. All the Best.
Dec 5 2011
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