Archive of Leg 1 - Ardmore to Tenerife
Created | Updated Jul 26, 2005
Below you'll find all previous log entries sent in from the crew of the English Rose V1 as they began their journey in Scotland sailing toward Antarctica to Save the Albatross! These are the logs from Leg 1 - Ardmore to Tenerife.
We've also archived all the log entries from Leg 2 and Leg 3 of the voyage. Leg 2 is called 'The Yellow-nosed' which charts the crew's journey from Tenerife to Cape Town, and Leg 3 is called 'The Wandering' which follows the journey from Cape Town to Melbourne.
And here you'll find the most recent Daily Log Updates from the boat as they come in.
Leg 1 - from Ardmore, Scotland to Tenerife
12 August 2003;
Alongside in the small harbour at Los Gigantes, Tenerife. Hot and bright
with little wind.
some local experts to help us with a few minor problems (like John and MC‚s
Heads).
('Re to her friends) who will sail with us to Capetown and hopefully
beyond. Marie has recently gained her RYA-MCA Yachtmaster (Ocean)
certificate and has plenty of sailing experience. We'll hopefully get her
bio up on the site soon.
11 August 2003; Day 16; Local time 1200; Position 28.27'N, 16.53'W; 7.6
miles NW of Tenerife; CMG 195; Speed 7kn; Day's run over last 24hrs 168
miles; Total distance from Ardmore 2165 miles; Destination Tenerife;
Distance to destinaion 7.6 miles; Pressure 1027; wind ENE F5, cloud cover
35%; Sea temp 24.6C; Light SE'ly a with some whitecaps.
rears up to its snow capped summit ten miles inland.
on white. Everyone stops and asks. Poor old albatross. Nobody knows...
John Ridgway
10 August 2003;Day 15;1200;30.55N, 15.50'W;45 miles North of the Salvagen Islands;CMg 205M;6.5 knots;day's run 156 miles; total distance from Ardmore 1,997 miles;Destination Tenerife; Distance to Tenerife 163 miles; pressure 1030; Wind NNE 4-5, cloud 95%; sea temp 24.6 C; Growing swell from the North, some whitecaps.
John
Sat 9 August 2003;1200;Day 14;33.28'N,14.45'W;100 miles ENE of Madeira;CMG 206M; Speed
5.4 knots; last 24hrs 140 miles; total distance since Ardmore 1,841 miles;
Destination Tenerife; 330 miles to go; pressure 1031; wind NNE F4 15 knots;
cloud 75%; sea temp 24.2C; light sea with a few white caps; Saw turtle today.
for the long haul.
boat on the six week passage to Capetown. Three good men will join us there,
where our Albatross circumnavigation will start and finish.
going on ashore.
a worldwide petition to save the albatross which I hope to present to the United
Nations Fisheries Committee in Rome in June 2004.
web site as well as on the websites of all their country member organisations,
with hyperlinks back to the host website of Forest and Bird NZ, and of course to
our own BBC H2G2 web pages.
John
Friday 8 August 2003;13;1200;35.43'N,13.50'W;400 miles due west of the Straits of Gibraltar; 206M;4.8 knots;day's run 117 miles;1699 miles covered; 467 miles to tenerife;pressuren1029;NNE F3 12kts; cloud 8/16 very hazy;sea temp 24.2C; light sea with a few white caps;
Marie Christine
7 August 2003;1200;Leg 1 etc;Position 37.36'N,13.00'W;195 miles west of Cape St Vincent, S Portugal;CMG 204M;Speed 6.4 knots;over last 24 hrs 146 miles;total distance since Ardmore 1583 miles;Destination Tenerife; DTG 590 miles;pressure 1032;wind NE F5 18 knots;cloud cover 0/16 but very hazy;sea temp 23.4;sea condx becoming blue, steady following sea with some white caps;
John
6 August 2003;Day 11;local time 1200;39.59'N, 12.12'W; 150 miles NW of Lisbon, Portugal;CMG 189;Speed 7.3 knots;last 24 hrs 149; total distance traveled 1436 miles;Destination Tenerife; 733 miles to go; Pressure 1034;NE F6, 20 knots; cloud 15/16;sea temp 22.6;sea condx light but growing following sea,some whitecaps; bowling along now under twin yankees poled out on either side of the mast making good speed ahead of a slowly building NE'ly.
Into the mist...
John
PS. Astonishing to think this is put on the BBC website by Richard Creasey from his Dacha outside Moscow.
Lift it!
5 August 2003;day 10; local time 1200; same Leg; same focus etc; 42.32N,11..57'W; 120 miles west of Vigo, Spain; Course 189M; 6.8 knots; day's run 149 miles, total dist sailed so far 1287 miles; Dest. Tenerife; 882 miles remaining; pressure 1035; Wind NNW F3, 7.5 knots; cloud 16/16; sea temp 20.9; sea condx smooth.
Note from John Ridgway...
John Ridgway
Monday 4 August 2004;1200;Leg 1;Focus etc;45.00 North,12.03 West;160 miles off Cape Finistere, on the NW corner of Spain;Course 170T;Speed 4.7 knots;Day's run 135 miles;total dist sailed since Ardmore 1137 miles;headed to Tenerife,1024 miles to the south;pressure 1029;wind NE F2;cloud 16/16;Sea temp 19.3C;Sea condx small chop and confused swell causing us to roll around and throw the wind out of the sails;
Notes:
John
Sunday 3 August 2003 Day 8;1200;Leg 1 etc;Focus etc;47.10'N,12.37'W; 340 miles out off the Bay of Biscay;192T;6.7 knots; Day's run 122 miles;total distance sailed since Ardmore 1002 miles; Distance to Tenerife 1147 miles;pressure 1035;wind southerly,F2;cloud 2/16;air temp n/a; sea temp 18.9C;sea condx calm and smooth;Warm sun and hot curry, just west of Bay of Biscay. Sedate progress under 4 sails. tuna boats with their out-riggers lit up at night. Hawk resting on mizen mast head. Swarfega looks much like apricot jam, much frothing - thanks David!
John
2 August 2003;1200;Leg 1 etc;focus of leg etc;49.8'N,11.18'W;Cherbourg abeam (360 miles to the east);190T;6.5 knots (under motor);day's run 127 miles;880 miles from
Ardmore;headed to Tenerife; distance to go (dtg) 1254 miles;pressure 1037 (very high);wind SSE F2; cloud 12/16;sea temp 17.2C;sea condx smooth with big long swell from the west; birds: Shearwater,Storm petrels,a few Fulmars,terns,also Portuguese Men of War, and large numbers of small (1" diameter) floating balls each encrusted with barnacles...lots of porpoises;Sunshine and a smooth blue sea have seen the wards closed on the hospital ship, a faint pulse has been detected in Scotty's neck,shorts have been broken out,sandwiches cut for lunch and highland jigs ordered by the Chieftain. Nick
1 August 2003;1200;same;same;51.15',11.35';60 miles WSW of Fastnet Rock off SW
Ireland;180T;7.3 knots;156 miles;653 miles;653 miles;same;1394 miles to
Tenerife;1028;Westerly;15-30 knots;14/16;air temp n/a;sea temp 16.2;Big SW swell,lumpy,some,whitecaps; Beating to south against the prevailing SW'ly at 6 to 8 knots, ERV1 is showing her power,easily handling it under two foresails and the reefed mainsail. Down below life is at 15-30 degrees, with violent surges and every move must be planned. Today Caassandra Wilson sings standards... Have now cleared Ireland and set a course for Tenerife,1,394 miles to the south
31 July 2003;1200;53.55'N,11.28'W;45 miles west of Achill Island,west coast of Ireland;180T;6 knots;108 miles;497 miles;approx 1507 to Tenerife;headed to Tenerife;pressure 1020;WSW;Force 5;12/16;sea temp 15.5;sea lumpy;Today's comment from JR and MC "A black night on The Road to Perdition. Wretched and bumpy. Gusts to 50 knots. Just caught small craft warning of faint Shannon weather forecast. If only Nick could understand the meaning of seasickness. Poor Scotty under for a while. MC/JR groggy. Only 30,000 miles to go. Andrea Bocelli saves the day." Gannets,fulmars,storm petrels, shearwaters and various gulls plus dolphins sighted today.
30 July 2003;1200;54.55'N,10.38'W;about 40 miles to the WNW of Eagle Rock of the NW Coast of Ireland;197T;2.7kn;day's run 99.6;total this leg 329.6;total since Ardmore 329.6;Tenerife;distance to go on this leg 1615 miles;WSW;Force 3;10/16;air temp n/a but about same as water temp i guess, 15.5C;sea condx light;Very changeable winds over last 24 hrs giving lots of sail changing exp. Small pod of Pilot whales alongside at dawn. Running watches 4 hours on and 4 off. MC and JR, Scott Simpson and myself. Now (1620) heading south at 7kns into fresh SW'ly under no 2 yankee, staysail and mainsail with 4 rolls in it. Planning to go onto the westerly tack after 6pm for the night to give Ireland a wider berth. Forecast is for 20-30 knots from the SW. Just had a piece of Rita Reynold's lovely lovely fruit cake mmmm!
29 July 2003;1200;;56.20'N,8.11'W;70milesnorth of NW Ireland heading for the Atlantic;230T;7 knots;170nm;230nm;230;Tenerife; 1022 (presssure);SE;Force 4;High grey cloud;n/a; sea temp 16C;Smooth; lots of Fulmars,gannets,some porpoises, number of fishing boats and one large liner heading up the Minch. The crew is slowly getting into shape with multiple sail changes. Unfortunately the connection to the Iridium phone external aerial didn't survive one vigorous sail change in fresh condx. New location and external connection required. Repair will be attempted in warmer drier weather a bit further south. We had a great breeze from the SE for a few hours this morning and made good progress south west towards the open Atlantic but have now lost it and are tossing about on a lumpy grew sea 70 miles north of NW Ireland. Just had very filling lunch of pasta, cheese sauce, tomatoes, bread - now tossing up if we should start the engine again...
27 July 2003;1200;Leg 1 The Yellow Nosed;Settling in and establishing comms;58 degrees 19 minutes north 5degrees 41minutes;midway across the Minch;260M;6 knots;20 miles;20miles;Tenerife;n/a;1016;SW;28 knots;8/16;n/a;n/a;Unfortunately we had a pretty bumpy sea on the nose which took a heavy toll on our eager crew;In view of the conditions it was seen to be prudent to seek shelter in the small haven of Marvig, on the east coast of the Hebridean Island of Lewis.
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