Friday, June 11, 2010

Night Knock Down......The Worst So Far.......!


Conditions had moderated during tonight and the atmosphere on board was very relaxed...I had four hours good sleep and had just been on the helm for two hours..there was very little breaking seas..about 3 mtr waves and 15 to 20kts of wind....we did not consider ourselves in the danger zone of big seas and a dying wind which can make them dump...I did not have my harness or life jacket on..it was 0100hrs...the two Dave's were asleep below...Chris was on the helm and the stars were booming out from the milky way again..life was good!!

I hears the wave break about 8mtrs on our port side and come toward us at 90degrees to everything else all night..I stood up thinking I would get wet as I was sitting on the life raft...it hit hard..the boat slowly lifted as she went over with the mast lingering on the water as the boat continued to move forward as we had been sailing at about 5-6kts...then we stopped dead with water pouring over the starboard side filling the boat..I had been thrown down to that side and watched as the mast started to go under...At that point I knew the Daves were headed out to bucket but I screamed out get your life jackets as it looked like we would be inverted withing seconds...I reached in the now side past the vertical dodger to get my life Jacket...after holding on it's side for too long..maybe only 30 seconds ..fortunately we started to slowly recover..the boat was flooded but we were vertical..waves were now coming freely in to the cockpit as Dave. W and I started Bucketing..Dave W was still getting his jacket on and getting the cooking pot to bail...I told Chris to hold dead down wind and we went for it as fast as we could..Dave W then went into the aft cockpit and used the cooking pot..within a few minutes we were winning the race and the last bit was pumped out..

We have lost a bit of gear over the side but nothing important..most things in the dodger got very wet including the log and one iridium phone but all look salvageable...

Plenty of laughs all round and I suppose it was a wake up call..it is never over till the fat lady sings!!

I am truly amazed about this knockdown..the conditions were totally benign...very pleasant in fact so this one really caught us out...last night I slept in my Harness/life jacket...looks like more of the same for the rest of this evening..

It was a scary sight watching the mast slowly sink below the waves once we stopped..I was sure we were going in and in a strange way it was all the training about to kick in so I was pretty calm...as long as we all got to our life jacket/Harness and got out from under the dodger...if not big problems...our harness's are vital..they include knife, Cyalume sticks,Rocket flares and red/smoke flares and importantly all our individual Fast Find 406 GPS PLB's...we would have had a good fight getting the boat upright again ...so all those other things are just a last resort..but nice to know they are there...

I wonder how Bligh would have coped with a similar wave...I think TBB is an excellent sea boat but being smaller than Bligh's launch may be the only weakness...who knows..TBB is a very safe boat well prepared and crewed but I always said from the very begining that this adventure has an unknown outcome which is the attraction.....

We have trained for an inversion...I just prefere it not to happen...someone is looking over us...just maybe it is Bligh...he would want us to get to the end I am sure....

Note my Tilly hat in the photo..I found it floating in my bucket about to chuck it...somehow it floated out from under the dodger where it was jammed in high on the oars????...the boat is very wet but organized and we are making 5kts ( with masts vertical the Dave's just mentioned!!..they are on watch now) on track to Kupang..life is OH so good!!!...Don

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Stay safe lads. You might have heard that Abby Sutherland has activated her manual EPIRB and handheld PLB (Personal Locator Beacon). Rescue teams are out looking for her. It will be good when you are all home safe and sound. KEEP YOUR LIFE JACKETS ON!!!
Sandra

Sarah said...

So very happy to hear you're safe - please stay that way. I'm not sure if you've heard yet that Abby Sunderland is missing in the Southern Ocean after multiple knockdowns in violent seas, which is already more than enough disaster. I've got my fingers crossed for her, you guys, Alessandro di Benedetto and just plain anyone else who happens to be out there.

Sarah (Ottawa, Canada)

magpie said...

Ain't it grand when you find that favourite hat? Knockdowns seemed to be occurring all over the world last night, amazing how well prepared and mad you winter sailors are. Hoo Roo ☺☺☺