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321 posts, 27 Comments

Europe’s most Northerly point to throw up

NorthaboutCrew(b)logNo Comments10/07/2016

Ben Edwards, crewmember for all 4 legs. Written between Tromso and Murmansk 10 July At about nine we left the Tromso and went to the fuel pontoon.  As it turned out, John had the card that would allow us to get…

A cook without an oven

NorthaboutCrew(b)logNo Comments08/07/2016

Dr John Harvey, crew 1st leg When I was a teenager my father gave me advice emanating from his army days, you should never be a volunteer; advice repeated by Spike Milligan in his book “Adolf Hitler – and my…

Newspaper man Emil interviewed us from The ‘Northern Lights’ (in Norwegian)

NorthaboutCrew(b)logNo Comments08/07/2016

Ben Edwards, crew whole expedition Hello. We’re still in Tromsø and plan to leave tomorrow morning. The Mother, Big Nose and I stayed in the hotel last night. As it turned out Bea and Joe were here and when we…

The Norwegian people are lovely….friendly, helpful and accepting.

NorthaboutCrew(b)logNo Comments08/07/2016

Ben Edwards, crew whole expedition So, we’ve been in Tromsø two days now and we’re all set to leave tomorrow. Mum met us as we came into port and my sister Bea and her boyfriend Joe were there as well….

Crossing of the Arctic Circle at 66 33′ 772

NorthaboutCrew(b)logNo Comments06/07/2016

Hazel Richards, crew 1st leg We had champagne on ice to mark our crossing of the Arctic Circle at 66 33′ 772 and made sure we gave some to Neptune to keep Northabout safe on her onward journey. It was…

Sailing across the arctic circle there is a tradition….

NorthaboutCrew(b)logNo Comments06/07/2016

Ben Edwards, crew whole expedition Contrary to what I’ve said before, a lot actually happened today. I managed to sleep last night but come my first watch I kept on falling asleep and then suddenly waking up again. I’m not…

I find that both types of rig are very pretty, at night at least.

NorthaboutCrew(b)log1 Comment04/07/2016

Ben Edwards, crew all 4 legs, halfway up the coast of Norway I still hate rain. I got up ten minutes before my first shift, ten minutes later it started raining. This continued right to an hour before I went…

Yacht visitor brings climate change warning

Northaboutpress clippingsNo Comments01/07/2016

ITN, School visit, and rooting around in the engine

NorthaboutCrew(b)logNo Comments01/07/2016

Ben Edwards, Crew all 4 legs. Regular crew blogger ! Hello again.  we’re still in Lerwick and we won’t leave until tomorrow, if we’re lucky.  I got up at about nine, Big Nose and I were going to have breakfast in…

Good set of fellow swashbucklers and a damn good cook

NorthaboutCrew(b)logNo Comments01/07/2016

John Whiteley, crew first part of 1st leg. Received the customary text ‘you up for a sail mate?’ Bristol / Lerwick – just a few days. Must be truly short of crew to ask me, I thought. Any roads up – nothing ventured –…

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  • We arrived in Bristol!! 22/10/2016
  • 20th October – Bristol homecoming 22/10/2016
  • My court martial was finally held in Northabout’s saloon Wednesday night….. 21/10/2016
  • See picture above is us in Portishead ‘up the road’ It’s lovely to see her! 20/10/2016
  • Well, this is my final Captains Log. Tomorrow I hand over to David Hempleman-Adams the expedition leader to bring the boat home its final final leg into Bristol harbour. 19/10/2016
  • 19 October readying boat in Portishead 19/10/2016
  • Northabout had the bit between her teeth, and we surged along at 10/11kts – into Portishead! 19/10/2016
  • 18th October Celtic Sea to Portishead 18/10/2016
  • With the wind and swell behind us we were doing twelve knots at times with an average of about seven. Amazingly that continued and continues to continue as we continue to head east. Thence to Bristol, see you there! 18/10/2016
  • We are now well into the Celtic Sea, past Cork in the north, and enjoying the run home. We saw a dolphin last night, and four this morning so far. Skipper Mike is keeping us on our toes, with no relaxing – constant looking out for boats without AIS on the radar 17/10/2016
  • The last four weeks have for me been an unique experience; the five members of the Atlantic Team have been worked hard but have gelled well – for which many thanks to them all 17/10/2016
  • 45 minutes – The time to takes for the average crew member to dress and equip for watch and get to the cockpit. 35 seconds -The time it takes for the same crew to get to his bunk, get his kit off and get in bed with eyes closed….. 17/10/2016

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