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  • Day 34 – Beers on the horizon
    2021

    Day 34 – Beers on the horizon

    ByChris Martin January 25, 2022January 25, 2022

    Today’s guest blog is written by Brucey – Skipper of the 2020 Cockleshell Endeavour crew Dagger are making sterling progress, consistently pulling over 65nm per day and with Cockleshell approaching the 1000Nm to go milestone, it becomes all too easy to watch the clock. Once the miles remaining dip into three figures there is a…

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  • Day 30 – Fish attack
    2021

    Day 30 – Fish attack

    ByChris Martin January 21, 2022January 21, 2022

    Today’s post is shamelessly copied from Cockleshell Endeavour’s latest Facebook post. Sounds like a YouTube video that goes viral, and if only we had it on camera. The highlight of these past days was when Ryan and Bev were rowing during their 1-4am shift and out of the blue, a flying fish slapped Ryan right…

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  • Day 29 – Chapters of the book
    2021

    Day 29 – Chapters of the book

    ByChris Martin January 20, 2022January 20, 2022

    The crews continue excellent progress towards Barbados and over the next two days should receive a little more of a stronger nudge in the right direction. The Azores high looks set to re-establish early next week bringing a little more stability to proceedings for the final stretch of the row. We haven’t heard much from…

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  • Day 28 – 4 weeks in
    2021

    Day 28 – 4 weeks in

    ByChris Martin January 19, 2022January 19, 2022

    So after a month let’s have something of a round up for the brave crews at sea. They have faced strong winds and choppy seas, witnessed comet showers, phosphorescence, dolphins and some moments of utter stillness. We’ve witnessed weaving tracks and tracks held like rails despite the swell. They’ve broken equipment and mended equipment on…

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  • Day 27 – Mutual respect and support
    2021

    Day 27 – Mutual respect and support

    ByChris Martin January 18, 2022January 18, 2022

    As we’ve tried to highlight before, Mission Atlantic isn’t a race. The crews naturally want to perform at their best but they aren’t interested in beating the other boats. The spirit of community, fraternity and support is actually front and centre to the ethos of this row. As if to further highlight this Atlantic Dagger…

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  • Day 26 – Bad Breaking Bottoms
    2021

    Day 26 – Bad Breaking Bottoms

    ByChris Martin January 17, 2022January 17, 2022

    It had to happen sooner or later, and this is a bit later than we thought we’d start hearing the teams talking about their rear ends. It’s inevitable that as the rowers continue through their adventure things start to break. Occasionally it’s equipment which ceases to function or break but the rowers’ bodies also take…

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  • Day 25 – Azores low?
    2021

    Day 25 – Azores low?

    ByChris Martin January 16, 2022January 16, 2022

    Ordinarily the weather systems of the southern part of the North Atlantic Ocean are controlled by the virtually ever-present Azores high. This high pressure system sits over the top of the Azores. Although it often gets shoved, kicked and knocked about by low pressure systems rolling out of the USA the status quo is normally…

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  • Day 24 – Water or air
    2021

    Day 24 – Water or air

    ByChris Martin January 15, 2022January 15, 2022

    With lighter winds coming from a less helpful direction both crews have found the last few days more challenging than the recent past. Both crews were concerned that they had rowed into an area of current flowing back towards Gran Canaria and were asking about the best way to avoid it. For certain the current…

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  • Day 22 – Rails head south
    2021

    Day 22 – Rails head south

    ByChris Martin January 14, 2022

    The more observant of you will have spotted that Cockleshell’s route yesterday took a rather rapid southerly turn. We were a bit concerned so got in touch with the team and they replied. The current became super strong against us. We tried for 9 hours, the last 3 hours we made 1.5 miles. Thinking this…

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  • Day 21 – A swim, a scrape and a shot
    2021

    Day 21 – A swim, a scrape and a shot

    ByChris Martin January 12, 2022

    We heard through the grape vine that Cockleshell Endeavour had recently enjoyed a rather special day. We cleaned the bottom of the boat today and all had a swim/clean (first proper one in 10 days) then saw some dolphins had a glass of port and back on it again” Cockleshell Endeavour 2021 Does it get…

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