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  • Day 14 – Two weeks at sea, rudder lines and a squashed hose
    2024

    Day 14 – Two weeks at sea, rudder lines and a squashed hose

    ByChris Martin December 22, 2024December 22, 2024

    The crews are continuing to enjoy the strong weather helping to give them a real shove towards Barbados. Ocean’s Elite have been pushing a little further south with the aim to hit more stable and favourable conditions later on in the trip, whereas Rowing Stones have been more focussed on improving their pace. It’s great…

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  • An ocean rower in wet weather clothing rowing at sea.
    2024

    Day 13 – Progress

    ByChris Martin December 21, 2024December 21, 2024

    With their various technical issues resolved the crews have been able to get what they do best, rowing. The conditions are broadly favourable and after some encouragement to go faster, Rowing Stones have had an excellent night on the oars and made some great progress. Despite having two additional rowers / engines compared to Ocean’s…

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  • Day 12 – Repairs
    2024

    Day 12 – Repairs

    ByChris Martin December 20, 2024December 20, 2024

    Yesterday was a day of fixing systems for both crews. This feels a little bit like a right of passage in some ways. The first week was marked by the crews becoming accustomed to their environment, being challenged by the wind and waves and discovering their new normal. The second week has been marked by…

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  • Day 11 – Racing along and the Trade Winds
    2024

    Day 11 – Racing along and the Trade Winds

    ByChris Martin December 19, 2024December 19, 2024

    The wind conditions for yesterday and today are such that both crews are able to make some really decent mileages, which is great. The forecast is also looking fairly stable throughout the next week, with things only looking like they’ll change around Christmas Eve. This is pretty much of what we’d expect and strong following…

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  • Day 10 – Battery charging and solar
    2024

    Day 10 – Battery charging and solar

    ByChris Martin December 18, 2024December 18, 2024

    The ocean rowing boats used by Mission Atlantic are feats of modern engineering. The main structural elements of the boat are rather simple as are the electrical systems onboard. At it’s heart each boat is a place where the rowers can sit and heave on the oars as effectively as possible. However, beneath the surface…

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  • Day 9 – Aerial visitors
    2024

    Day 9 – Aerial visitors

    ByChris Martin December 17, 2024December 17, 2024

    The crews have already received welcome visitors from whales and dolphins from beneath the waves. Now they are starting to receive visitors from the air in the form of birds and insects. Despite having rowed for more than a week and even through they have rowed more than 300nm they are less than 250nm off…

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  • Day 8 – Rough stuff
    2024

    Day 8 – Rough stuff

    ByChris Martin December 16, 2024December 16, 2024

    Although wind and waves aren’t great it’s the cloud which can be an ocean rower’s worst enemy. Without sun falling onto the solar panels the crews have to start being a little cautious about how they manage the power which is available onboard. They do have two sizable batteries onboard to allow the boat to…

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  • Day 7 – One week in and it’s getting rough
    2024

    Day 7 – One week in and it’s getting rough

    ByChris Martin December 15, 2024December 15, 2024

    One week into their Atlantic adventure, the crews of Mission Atlantic are already showing remarkable grit and determination. However, the ocean has no intentions of making things easy. Over the last 24 hours rain, and intensifying winds have tested their resolve, and now the crews face their biggest challenge yet. Riding the StormFor Ocean’s Elite,…

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  • A chart showing the current under both rowing boats as of the evening of 13th Dec
    2024

    Day 6 – Current

    ByChris Martin December 14, 2024December 14, 2024

    Those of you who have been closely following the YB tracker may have noticed the recent dip in speed of Rowing Stones followed shortly afterwards by the recent increase in speed of Ocean’s Elite. It’s almost as though the crews were playing a video game where their boat goes over a speed booster, and in…

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  • Ocean's Elite at sunset
    2024

    Day 5 – Wildlife

    ByChris Martin December 13, 2024December 13, 2024

    What a glorious thing it is to receive a message like the one below from Rowing Stones. We had the most beautiful day today. The sea was quite flat, blue sky, and the mission was to reach our next waypoint before the weather changes. We had to stop on our tracks however, as we spotted…

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