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arctic hobo

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Don't want to be a killjoy but she had a heck of a lot of technology on her side - and luck with weather could mean she beat him by 10 days or lost by 30, but yes it's impressive, well done Ellen! :biggthump
 

shinobi

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Yeah, I heard an interview with Chay Bleith (Sp?) who had to do the same journey using charts and a sextant. No GPS or internet communication for him. But that's not to take anything away from her. Other people in the sailing world have access to the same equipment but she's the one that's done it. 72 hours in a wind powered washing machine is how I've just heard it described, with 20 minutes sleep some days.

All I'll say is that I couldn't do it. Fair play to her :ekt:

Cheers

Martin
 

nomade

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No matter how much human and technology back-up she got, she's my hero!

She also always very honestly and modestly stresses that everything was team work ("I did my bit on the boat.." she said this morning),

and in interviews she often says "we" instead of "I",
meaning either "the team and I" or "the boat and I". Or both at the same time.

Well done Ellen! You are an inspiration!
 

arctic hobo

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shinobi said:
Yeah, I heard an interview with Chay Bleith (Sp?) who had to do the same journey using charts and a sextant. No GPS or internet communication for him. But that's not to take anything away from her. Other people in the sailing world have access to the same equipment but she's the one that's done it. 72 hours in a wind powered washing machine is how I've just heard it described, with 20 minutes sleep some days.

All I'll say is that I couldn't do it. Fair play to her :ekt:

Cheers

Martin

Chay Blyth - a legend :respekt:
 

arctic hobo

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I'm no gainsayer but I think an honourary Royal Navy position (and a decent one at that) and a Dame-hood are taking it a little too far. As soon as we get one over the french we're over the blemmin moon :roll:
I've no wish at all to do down her feat, it's just that there are thousands of others like that that never got any recognition at all - and that's just in sailing.
 

Lithril

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Urmmm, I'm actually with AH on this, I think its a massive achievment for herself but everyones going a bit OTT now. What I feel makes it worse is that because of the costs the average person won't have the chance to challenge her, its definately a sport for the rich.
 

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