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Day One
November 15, 2015

Hello Friends-

Well it has certainly been quite a day here aboard GS2. We gathered at 7:00AM at the boat and got things together while we waited for Hugh Piggin to come around with a very large RIB which would take out my family and get crew members Rob Windsor and Tristan Moulogne off the boat after helping me get set up. My goodbyes to my wife Kim and son Emmett were teary- no question about it, but this journey and my absence will be hard on all of us- but the spirit of op...timism prevailed. We got away from the dock cleanly- got the mainsail and solent jib up and set- and sailed down to the start line between Castle Hill light in Newport and Beavertail light in Jamestown. After a trial run to choose the right sail combination, we transferred the crew off and I sailed across the start line at 9:18:24 AM EST... hoping to return without stopping sometime in March... what a concept.

I put our A6 fractional kite up, but the wind was too strong and I took it back down before I could really use it. I have now sailed out about 75 miles out past Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket and we have been absolutely sendin' it in 22-30 knots of wind from about a 120' true wind angle which this boat just loves- so speeds have been in consistently in the teens and a top speed of 19.2. Talk about a flying start! Its predicted to stay like this for the next three days as we head for a waypoint to enter the gulfstream at about 38N X 67W.

But fast is wet, and there are a lot of waves breaking over the boat and I have been seriously doused a few times already- but luckily staying dry and warm in my new Musto foul weather gear from TeamOne in Newport- thank you Martha Parker!

I have been visited by three pods of dolphins and a little bird has taken up residence in the cabin, so Mother Nature seems to be welcoming me to her world.

So for right now all is good and making great progress and fingers crossed it stays that way. I have all the sails and gear stacked to windward in the main cabin and am looking forward to spending my first night at sea on this long voyage in my wet weather gear sleeping on the sails- it will not be boring!

Cheers-
Joe

PS- I am about to start the book "The Martian" that everyone has been raving about and telling me I have to read. I heard the movie was great but I usually like to read the book and then see the movie so I'm psyched to start it.



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