Sunday, 6 September 2009

Article in the Exeter Echo

An article on the voyage, focussed on the second race, appeared in the Exeter Echo on Tuesday 25th August. See here: http://www.thisisexeter.co.uk/news/Topsham-musician-s-tall-ships-success/article-1281792-detail/article.html

Friday, 21 August 2009

All is good...

The skipper writes: 17:47 21 Aug 2009

"And so this is it, the final entry. The lads left us this morning and headed back to Liverpool. Phil slipped away back to his megastar existence and the boat is very quiet.

We had an emotional look back after dinner the other night and shared our best, worst and most memorable bits.... so many different stories and so many experiences.

Each of the lads has gone away having had a positive, life-changing time onboard and they all have something to work towards now. Matty has the Merchant Navy, Ben has an apprenticeship, and Daryl, the fire service. Maybe things are less clear currently for Wayne but there is new direction in his life now and many more things to live for. Josh has added to the wealth of experience he has accrued all over the world and all of us have gained something.

Can you put a price on such a life changing thing? Not really, it's a thing of such value and such rarity that nothing can truly describe its worth. The events of the last 9 weeks will live with us all for the rest of our lives and the memories will, I'm sure, keep us going through all manner of hard times. Its a remarkable thing to do and it makes us all remarkable people.

Diggory Rose "

Arriving back


Some pictures from today (Friday 21st August).
Pegasus at berth back in Gosport from where she set off for the adventure, 9 weeks ago. The flags of the countries visited. Those of the crew on-board today.
Welcome back! We have all gained much from the adventure. Thank you all.

Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Entering the English Channel

The skipper writes: 20:00 18 Aug 2009


"An awed silence falls over the boat as we watch the white cliffs off Dover in the sunset and enter the English Channel.


We'll rant and we'll roar like true British sailors,
We'll rant and we'll roar, all on the high seas,
until we strike soundings in the channel of old England,
from Ushant to Scilly 'tis 35 leagues

"
sent via SMS from the deck of the Pegasus

Monday, 17 August 2009

The Penultimate Entry

The skipper writes: 13:28 Monday 17th August
"We are safely now alongside in Woolverston Marina on the banks of the river Orwell back in the UK. At 0400 on Saturday morning, we crossed back into UK waters for the first time in 8 weeks. As the Dutch courtesy ensign was hauled down, for the first time since leaving Ramsgate, we had nothing to replace it with. The conventions of the sea say that as a courtesy to the nation you are visiting, the ship must fly their national flag from our starboard spreader. We have flown the flag of the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Estonia, Russia, Finland, Lithuania and Denmark and it is strange now to see our spreader bare! The Devon Flag still flies to port, as it has done all along but we are nearly home now.

We plan to set sail tonight and enjoy hopefully a couple of days of fair weather to get us into the Solent and the conclusion of this epic!

In many ways it feels anti-climactic to be back but all of us know that this trip has changed us.

The lads will return to Liverpool, ready and better equipped to deal with their lives ahead of them. Phil will slide back into Show of Hands, rested and wiser for a break from that life. Amy and I will be back at sea but more confident with Pegasus now we have seen what she can do.

The world is a wide, wide place and we are all deeply affected by the new corners we have seen.

Pegasus will hopefully be taking place in next years event from Belgium to Denmark and Norway before returning to the UK. It will be hard though I imagine, to have an experience such as this again.

It certainly feels like the trip of a lifetime....."

Sunday, 9 August 2009

Coming home

The skipper writes: 14:24 BST 10/Aug/2009
"The Baltic is behind us now as we have re-entered the Kiel Canal. We all feel we have left behind our hearts and taken away some amazing memories. The good news is that the 2013 race is back there and we will not miss it for all the world. Denmark to Finland to Latvia and Poland.
Looking forward to it already.

Yesterday we listened to a radio version of the Cruel Sea which seemed ironic as we sailed past the German Naval Memorial. It served to remind us that there are at least two sides to every conflict and how happy it is that Europe at least is at peace.

Our international friends comes from nations all over the continent and we wish them all well. As we lay in Holtenau last night, we were joined by fellow class B boat Rupel from Belgium. They invited us over and the party had a last minute coda. These guys really are very friendly and presented us with a plaque to commemorate our time together... we are running out of bulkhead space!

Tonight we hope to make berth in Rensberg where we called on our way through. Good showers there and we will stay for a bit before taking on the mighty Elbe and the cold North Sea. The seas of west winds and strong tides.....

We are coming home!
Diggory Rose"

Thursday, 6 August 2009

Pegasus in Race 2


The Skipper writes:
"This one came from Sail Training International at Race Control.

Taken shortly after the start it shows us in full cry. We had already passed the rest of our fleet and after this photo was taken, we rolled over Astrid Finne, the white boat to the left and put them in their box for the rest of the race. Helena, the schooner in the background, finished before us but was unable to save her time and we beat them after time correction."