I would like to congratulate Dave Helmrick on purchasing At Wit's End / justanothersailor's Windrider 17. Dave's email address is sailorking, I'm guessing he'll use that as his Tribe name. Look forward to seeing Dave on the EC beach in 2021 .
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What are you bringing to 2021 JAS? DWM
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I have not made any announcements to my Watertribe family, But I am an entrant in the 2022 Golden Globe Round The World Race. March 2021 if my plans training plans go ahead as scheduled, I'll be returning about that time in March from a trans-ocean solo sail from Europe. See my web site, http://www.keysspirit.com to follow my new adventure.
justanothersailor
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Awesome, awesome, awesome! I’m in awe and then some! Go for it big dude! Will be watching and willing you on.
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Awesome indeed. Taking it to another level!
I see the GGR anticipates a prologue from 'a UK port'. If you need any shore contact in the UK I'm your man.
Good Luck getting all this together, they say the preparation is the hardest bit
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That is awesome, you must be excited!
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Congratulations on the entry and maximum good luck to you.
I followed the last one daily. Be sure to have plenty of spare self steerers and the best anti fouling paint you are allowed to use!
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Guy deBoer / GGR Race Preparation Update
April 15, 2020
What a different world we find ourselves in today. Just over a month ago work on my GGR boat was progressing, at least in my opinion faster than anticipated. My team of volunteers was showing up almost every day working on projects to get “Spirit” ready for a return sail up the East Coast. Remember, Key West sits in the middle of the hurricane zone with June 1 the opening of the storm season. Currently, my insurance does not cover for damages if she remains here in Florida. My plan is to sail “Spirit” back to the Chesapeake where I have secured a donated mooring located on the Severn River just up from the US Naval Academy.
To date, I have removed the forward cabinetry in front of the main bulkhead, built but not installed a bow crash bulkhead, removed the bow spirit due to rot, order headsail and (2) spinnakers to fit the new (J) dimensions, removed 2 of 3 anchors, removed the windless, Samson post, 100’ of anchor line w/ 25’ of chain and 200’ of S.S. anchor chain. We are currently ready to install new chain-plates, begin re-design of the deck hardware, install the Hydrovane self-steering system, seal the diesel fuel tank and complete the conversion from wheel steering to adding a tiller.
I have decided to test a new sail-plan design this year by not replacing the bow spirit with the head-stay mounted on the stem (bow). This will reduce the forward sail area. The GGR racecourse has me sailing in some of the most dangerous oceans with winds in excess of 20 kts most of the time. My research at the moment has determined that I’ll mostly be sailing with reduced sail because of the wind strengths and storms. Because of that, I will not need the added sail area gained by placing a headsail on a bow spirit. Additionally, I’m removing over 300 lbs from the bow with these changes which has a tremendous impact on the pitching on the boat through the seas, whereby slowing the boat. This coming season will be used to test my ideas where I will be developing the boat’s polar speed charts. I’ll know the boat and her performance much better over the next 12 months. Everything I learn will be used to make the boat faster and myself a confident performance solo sailor. It is still my plan to sail “Spirit” to Europe in the fall and return to Florida in February / March 2021. That’s over 8,000 NM sailed in training.
My plans are progressing even through these trying times. I need to honor my sponsor/donors by working hard and keeping my eye on the goal of winning the 2022 Golden Globe Round World Race. The race promoter reached out to me announcing that I needed to complete paying the entry fees, I still owe $11,000. I asked for a delay due to the world crisis and thankfully have been given an extension until September 4, 2020. My fundraising has been quite successful to date raising over $120,000 in the past year. I’m still about $230,000 short of my goal. I have recently received another donation of $8,000 from a single donor. Many thanks to my donors. Again, thank you to all.
Respectfully,
Guy deBoer
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Admittedly I know nothing about how-to, but have you considered starting a Blog page so we all can follow on a dedicated site? I think that would be cool. Plenty of help in WaterT to set you up if you needed the help.
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First off you are definitely nuts and I enjoyed our time on northwest cape. A Voyage for Madmen by Peter Nichols is sitting on my lap I am reinspired to read it. Glad you are moving forward on this in the world of poo we are in now. Nice to keep at a goal and have something to focus on. Looking forward to following your progress. DWM
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Start a donation page of some sort. I imagine many of us couch sailors would like to pitch in some beer money for your effort.
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