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May 30, 2009

All Over

I had to make a decision today. Having worked on the boat all morning the decision was pretty much made for me. Those 1st 3 days had taken their toll on both me and on Ninjod. When cleaning out the water from her this morning I discovered the following damage to one of the bulk heads.

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Hugh came with a battery tester to check my service batteries. They were fine !! Why then could I only pump in a relatively small amount of power? The answer came in the guise of a very small green wire. This small green wire is responsible to the regulator sensor and mine had broken. Once reconnected everything began to do what it was supposed to do.

I am covered in bruises. Some of the more easier to photo are:

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Royal Cork Yacht Club Marine have very kindly giving me free berthing for a few days while I sought my problems out. My father is currently scheduled to arrive tomorrow. The plan is to get back to Suffolk before next weekend. This is my last OSTAR blog..Next in 4 years !!

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Posted by ninjod at May 30, 2009 03:36 PM

Comments

Wow! that bulkhead sure let go!
At least the electrical issue wasn't too involved.
Must of been a fierce chop you were in!
Glad you're safe, after seeing the cracked bulkhead I bet you are glad you RTB. Would not of been good to have it break some more in the mid-atlantic.

Posted by: Jim Coughlin at May 31, 2009 12:48 AM

Paul
Gutted for you. Wishing you a safe passage home - perhaps a Southerly next time?
Rob

Posted by: Rob Packham at May 31, 2009 11:16 AM

Paul

So sorry to hear of your numerous problems and that the OSTAR will now have to wait, but clearly you have made the only viable decision given the circumstances.

It is so frustrating that bad gear and bad fitting let you down so badly, but at least it was not half way across

Trust the black stuff is at least a minor compensation

very best wishes

Malcolm
www.jeanneau-owners.com

Posted by: Malcolm Perrins at May 31, 2009 07:33 PM

Hey Fella,

Sorry to hear the news, chin up! I am glad you have found that little issue before you headed off again!

Speak soon

Chriswah

Posted by: Chris Whatley at May 31, 2009 07:49 PM

Dear Paul! Here is Sandra, wife of Reini Gelder(trimaran) I am sorry for you, that you also had to retire, please don´t be sad! I am sure, it´s not easy for you. Reini is really p.o. that his diamond broke, I guess so are you. I wanted to thank you for your help with the computer-stuff before the start, and I wish you all the best.
I have a feeling we´ll see you in 2013. Sandra

Posted by: Sandra at May 31, 2009 09:50 PM

Hello Paul,

Very sorry to hear that you have been forced out of the race. I know it has been a focus and a passion for long time.

Regards

Nigel

Posted by: Nigel Theadom at June 1, 2009 03:36 PM

Hi Paul, I can't imagine how you're feeling, because I haven't been there. But I'm glad you're save and that you haven't given up your dream of sailing an OSTAR. You'll be there in 4 years! And hopefully we'll see you before at a Coldhanded. Best wishes, Jolanda Cupido-Koopmans

Posted by: Jolanda at June 1, 2009 04:13 PM

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