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wheelhouse12013 | Twelve months in a leaky boat
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Twelve months in a leaky boat. This secret diary of a cabin boy. Archive by Author wheelhouse12013. July 17, 2014. Mum’s Last Word. They say that a mum always has the last word and this cabin boy’s mum is no exception. I cannot believe how quickly the time seems to have gone by since I was describing the departure of the Clipper Fleet as they sailed off to the Blue Yonder. So here I am, sharing my thoughts on the homecoming from the point of view of a cabin boy’s mum. Everyone was talking about the incre...
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Drowning by numbers | Twelve months in a leaky boat
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Twelve months in a leaky boat. This secret diary of a cabin boy. May 21, 2014. 0 – times I’ve been seasick on the trip so far (touch wood). 1 – podium places for PSP Logistics SO FAR. 2 – heads on board, to be kept meticulously clean and used SITTING DOWN. 3 – ‘vegetarians’ on board PSP Logistics. 4 – fuel tanks containing a total of 900L of diesel. 5 – kiwis on board PSP – Jarrod, Chris, Sang, ‘Kiwi’ Steve, the Author. 6 – halyards to get tangled WHENEVER THEY CAN. 26 – degrees Celsius, showers...
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Contact | Twelve months in a leaky boat
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Twelve months in a leaky boat. This secret diary of a cabin boy. I’d love to hear from you, so please email me using the form below. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Medic! Part II | Twelve months in a leaky boat
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Twelve months in a leaky boat. This secret diary of a cabin boy. March 4, 2014. Luckily Jarod came to our rescue through his pharmaceutical industry contacts. As the saying might go, a Berroca a day keeps the doctor away. It certainly does when you’re in the middle of the ocean competing in a 5000-mile yacht race. Writing from 21’47.908″ N 114’23.518″ E. Laquo; Previous post. Next post ». One response to “Medic! March 4, 2014 at 08:59. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Neil Reynolds is...
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Twelve months in a leaky boat. This secret diary of a cabin boy. RSS for this section. July 17, 2014. Mum’s Last Word. They say that a mum always has the last word and this cabin boy’s mum is no exception. I cannot believe how quickly the time seems to have gone by since I was describing the departure of the Clipper Fleet as they sailed off to the Blue Yonder. So here I am, sharing my thoughts on the homecoming from the point of view of a cabin boy’s mum. Everyone was talking about the incredible journey...
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Neilers | Twelve months in a leaky boat
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Twelve months in a leaky boat. This secret diary of a cabin boy. Archive by Author Neilers. July 9, 2014. Confessions of a cabin boy. This coming Saturday, the 12-strong Clipper Round the World yacht race fleet returns to St Katherine’s Dock in London from where it left on September 1st last year. Our sailing correspondent travelled to Den Helder in Holland this week to interview one of the Round the World crew members, Neil Reynolds. And of course why? Interviewer – Apart from shirking what top th...
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Luck, be a lady tonight | Twelve months in a leaky boat
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Twelve months in a leaky boat. This secret diary of a cabin boy. May 13, 2014. Luck, be a lady tonight. Their luck must change soon is a much loved saying. A distant close friend tells me this is “furphy” and there is no reason for such optimism. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, shallow men believe in luck, strong men believe in cause and effect. Call me superficial but I went into the next leg hoping for better things. I’d hate to hear you on a bad day! Writing from 09 20’N 079 54’W. Laquo; Previous post.
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The Cabin Boy | Twelve months in a leaky boat
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Twelve months in a leaky boat. This secret diary of a cabin boy. I’m Neil Reynolds – son, brother, uncle and barbecue repair man. I’ve escaped the cut and thrust of hospital pharmacy for a year to work on my interpersonal skills and upper body strength. I’m circumnavigating the world as a crew member on the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. I am a team member on Team Excellence, skippered by Chris Hollis. When I returned to to New Zealand, I returned to crewing with Richmond and the Royal New Zealand Y...
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The Route | Twelve months in a leaky boat
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Twelve months in a leaky boat. This secret diary of a cabin boy. Exact route and destinations to be confirmed). Leg 1: United Kingdom to South America via France. Race 1 – London to Brest. Race 2 – Brest to Rio de Janeiro. Leg 2: South America to South Africa. Race 3 – Rio de Janeiro to Cape Town. Leg 3: South Africa to Australia. Race 4 – Cape Town to Albany. Leg 4: West Coast Australia to East Coast Australia. Race 5 – Albany to Sydney. Race 7 – Hobart to Brisbane. Race 8 – Brisbane to Singapore. You a...