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  • Day 10 – Happy New Year
    2021

    Day 10 – Happy New Year

    ByChris Martin January 1, 2022January 1, 2022

    Despite spending 10 days rowing their hearts out over 500nm of unforgiving ocean, the crews are still only about 10nm apart from each other. They’re a little too far apart to wave at each other but that distance is in flux, so we certainly wouldn’t be surprised if they do get close enough for a…

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  • Day 9 – Scraping your bottom
    2021

    Day 9 – Scraping your bottom

    ByChris Martin December 31, 2021December 31, 2021

    Scraping your bottom may not sound like fun, but on an ocean row boat it can be a pleasant change. Let me explain. The crews have painted the hulls of their boats in antifoul paint. This slimy paint discourages algae and barnacle growth but the most determined barnacles still break through. They attach themselves to…

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  • Day 8 – Way point reached
    2021

    Day 8 – Way point reached

    ByChris Martin December 30, 2021December 30, 2021

    How do you navigate across the Atlantic Ocean? It’s a frequently asked question by those new to the sport. In simple terms the crews have a GPS unit which provides the rowers with a bearing (direction) to row in. But the crews aren’t just heading directly towards Barbados. The weather patterns are such that there…

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  • Day 7 – One week in
    2021

    Day 7 – One week in

    ByChris Martin December 29, 2021December 29, 2021

    We expect our rowers to take a week before they really get used to being at sea. Now they’ve got their feet under the table, we asked for their best and the worst bits of their first week. Cockleshell Endeavour are obviously enjoying the nature of the challenge. When asked about the best bits they…

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  • Day 6 – Not a race but…
    2021

    Day 6 – Not a race but…

    ByChris Martin December 28, 2021December 28, 2021

    We think we’ve been pretty clear that Mission Atlantic isn’t a race or an event. We supply support to crews who want to row the Atlantic independently. It’s actually a happy coincidence that both crews were ready and wanted to leave together. I mean who doesn’t love a bit of company on the ocean, even…

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  • Day 5 – No flashing
    2021

    Day 5 – No flashing

    ByChris Martin December 27, 2021December 27, 2021

    From the title you may expect this update to be about the rower’s clothing, but you’d be wrong. Atlantic Dagger have reported that they’re all rowing naked all the time. We expect the same to be true on Cockleshell Endeavour. Rowing naked prevents clothing from chaffing the skin which gets significantly worse when salt spray…

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  • Day 4 – Over the shoulder
    2021

    Day 4 – Over the shoulder

    ByChris Martin December 26, 2021December 26, 2021

    It’s only natural to look over your shoulder from time to time. Despite the vast distances involved there’s always that nagging feeling that you may be able to see something just up ahead. It’s fascinating that in the last 24 hours both crews have asked for contact details for the other crew. One benefit of…

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  • Day 3 – Merry Christmas
    2021

    Day 3 – Merry Christmas

    ByChris Martin December 25, 2021

    Happy Christmas 🎄 The crews have been battling with some troublesome waves over the last 24 hours which has seen their pace slashed almost in half. As the crews travel more to the south we can expect the waves to start coming more and more behind them but it will take at least a week…

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  • Day 2 – Running on rails
    2021

    Day 2 – Running on rails

    ByChris Martin December 24, 2021December 24, 2021

    After all the excitement and adrenaline of the first day at sea it’s only natural that the crews start to bed down into the serious job of rowing the Atlantic. The minor aches, pains and blistered hands will start to make apparent the scale of the task being undertaken. As long as they open up…

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  • Day 1 – By the lights of the Big Apple and tiny bacteria
    2021

    Day 1 – By the lights of the Big Apple and tiny bacteria

    ByChris Martin December 23, 2021December 23, 2021

    Wow, what incredible progress both team have made during their first day rowing the Atlantic. The Atlantic has been kind with her weather with very light following winds and seas of around 2m high. Atlantic Dagger are staying frosty commenting that “The weather seems perfect. We’re being spoilt but we’re making sure we don’t get…

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