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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby AFLflyer » Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:20 am

Farmy wrote:bugger the boat didn't sink.

COME ON OCEAN!!!


what a stupid comment.
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby redandblack » Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:15 am

Yes, it's stupid and it's in poor taste.

At least it tells us something about the mentality of the poster.

Good luck, Jessica.
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby dedja » Mon Jan 25, 2010 12:38 pm

Choccies wrote:
Barto wrote:
Farmy wrote:bugger the boat didn't sink.

COME ON OCEAN!!!



The ocean has gone a bit soft. Was a lot tougher in the 70s and 80s.


The Ocean once told me that when the going gets tough, the tough get going.....


I always thought he said go and get stuffed :shock:
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.

I’m only the administrator of the estate of dedja … my yes be yes, my no be no
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby SABRE » Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:01 pm

Suddenly I'm no longer jealous of Jessica's voyage.
From the official site: http://www.jessicawatson.com.au/
READ THIS
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Sunday, January 24, 2010
Wind, Waves, Action and Drama!

My quite sunny conditions ended with a bit of a bang, Ella's Pink Lady and I have been having a very interesting time out here. The wind had been expected to rise to a near gale, but none of the computers or forecasts picked that it would reach the 65knots that I recorded, before losing the wind instruments in a knockdown!

That much wind means some very big and nasty waves. To give you an idea of the conditions, they were similar to and possibly worse than those of the terrible 1998 Sydney to Hobart Race. We experienced a total of 4 knockdowns, the second was the most severe with the mast being pushed 180 degrees in to the water. Actually pushed isn't the right word, it would be more accurate to say that Ella's Pink Lady was picked up, thrown down a wave, then forced under a mountain of breaking water and violently turned upside down.

With everything battened down and conditions far too dangerous to be on deck, there wasn't anything I could do but belt myself in and hold on. Under just the tiny storm jib, the big electric autopilot did an amazing job of holding us on course downwind, possibly or possibly not helped by my yells of encouragement! It was only the big rogue waves that hit at us at an angle (side on) that proved dangerous and caused the knockdowns.

The solid frame of the targa (the frame that supports the solar panels) is bent out of shape and warped (see pic below), which provides a pretty good idea of the force of the waves. Solid inch thick stainless steel tube doesn't exactly just bend in the breeze, so I think you could say that Ella's Pink Lady has proven herself to be a very tough little boat!

With my whole body clenched up holding on, various objects flying around the cabin and Ella's Pink Lady complaining loudly under the strain, it was impossible to know what damage there was on deck. It was a little hard at times to maintain my positive and rational thoughts policy, but overall I think I can say that the skipper held up us well as Ella's Pink Lady. It was certainly one of those times when you start questioning exactly why you're doing this, but at no point could I not answer my own question with a long list of reasons why the tough times like that aren't totally worth it!

So in the middle of all the drama, back at home Mum received just about the worst phone call possible from the Australian Rescue Coordination Center (RCC), telling her that one of my EPIRBs (emergency signaling devices) had been activated. One of the knockdowns had caused the automatic EPIRB mounted under the dodger to turn on without me knowing. Luckily I called in only a few minutes later before anyone could really start to panic. I was pretty annoyed at the stupid thing for going off and giving everyone such a scare!

We didn't come though completely un-scathed though, as there's plenty of minor damage, but luckily nothing bad enough to stop us. Actually I think it's a huge credit to our rigger David Lambourne, that the that mast is still standing and appears in perfect working condition. So other than the wonky looking targa, the starboard solar panel is all bent up and the windvane is now sitting on a bit of an angle, but amazingly and very luckily, it still works fine (go Parker!). There are also a few tears in the mainsail and one of the stanchions is bent in.

Down below, the cabin was a totally disaster zone, everything is wet or damp. The dunny (toilet) which fell apart, was in pieces spread from one end of the boat to the other, along with other equipment. The meth stove wont light, but will hopefully fire up when it dries out a little more.

After clearing up the worst of it and despite finally managing some good sleep, I still feel like a giant marshmallow. Physically, my arms and legs are all heavy and pathetic and of course I have a lovely collection of bruises! Mentally, I feel like I've aged a good 10 years, but I'm back to normal now and in good spirits as we approach the half way mark.

When the wind had finally calmed down, I was treated to a pretty incredible sunset and as I was clearing things up on deck, a couple of dolphins stopped by just as if they were checking that we were all OK.

I owe a huge thanks to Bruce, who was completely perfect, saying just the right things on the phone every time I called in and also to Bob who stayed up through the night to keep me updated on when the wind could be expected to ease.

I could go on forever, but better finish up as this has turned into a total novel and there's plenty still to do!
Jesse


:-o :-ss
Any more doubts about this gutsy young Miss ?
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby AFLflyer » Thu Apr 08, 2010 3:09 pm

apparently she is on the home stretch..

you would be keen to go for a run after this for sure!!
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby OnSong » Thu Apr 08, 2010 3:32 pm

If her name is anything to go by, she'll get 90 per cent of the trip done and get dismissed.
Right in front of me. RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME!
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby Swamp Donkey » Thu Apr 08, 2010 5:28 pm

Reckon she's done much fishing??? Surely....
I want some pics of a big tuna or marlin up on the blog Watto.......c'mon there's still time.
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby Farmy » Thu Apr 08, 2010 9:25 pm

redandblack wrote:Yes, it's stupid and it's in poor taste.

At least it tells us something about the mentality of the poster.

Good luck, Jessica.


I'm sorry, but if people are free to cheer for a kid in a boat, I'm free to cheer for the ocean to sink said boat, it is only fair.
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby wooly » Wed May 05, 2010 9:38 am

OnSong wrote:If her name is anything to go by, she'll get 90 per cent of the trip done and get dismissed.


http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/jessica-watsons-youngest-solo-unassisted-world-record-sail-fail/story-e6frf7l6-1225862384873
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby Thiele » Sat May 15, 2010 1:32 pm

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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Sat May 15, 2010 1:35 pm

apparently she deliberately tore a sail to prolong the welcome home party and get more air-time.
Matty Wade is a star and deserves more respect from the forum family!
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Sat May 15, 2010 1:35 pm

and there is nothing wrong with that either
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby locky801 » Sat May 15, 2010 4:18 pm

Well done to Jessica, great to see a teenager follow a dream and not just sit in front of a computer screen or TV all day and do nothing, even though my 15 yr old informs me she probably did sit in front of some sort of screen for the last 7 months
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Sat May 15, 2010 6:05 pm

locky801 wrote:Well done to Jessica, great to see a teenager follow a dream and not just sit in front of a computer screen or TV all day and do nothing, even though my 15 yr old informs me she probably did sit in front of some sort of screen for the last 7 months


does your 15 yr old think it was a simulator!!! :lol:
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby Dog_ger » Sat May 15, 2010 6:37 pm

Thinking back to what I was doing at 16....

That was a very long time ago.

I think she is a terrific young lass, and I applaud her. :ymapplause: :ymapplause:
Smile :)

It's only Money $$$ :)

What is happening to our SANFL guys...
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby Psyber » Sat May 15, 2010 6:42 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
locky801 wrote:Well done to Jessica, great to see a teenager follow a dream and not just sit in front of a computer screen or TV all day and do nothing, even though my 15 yr old informs me she probably did sit in front of some sort of screen for the last 7 months
does your 15 yr old think it was a simulator!!! :lol:
Although Jessica presumably did have a standard GPS and weather monitoring system, and locky's daughter is, therefore, correct, I fear some teenagers probably think Ferdinand Magellan and Francis Drake had them too. ;)
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Sat May 15, 2010 6:45 pm

lets not get technical :lol:
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby Psyber » Sat May 15, 2010 6:53 pm

I got curious instead of technical and looked it up - these are interesting:
# Joshua Slocum, 1895–1898, first single-handed circumnavigation.
# Vito Dumas, 1942, first single-handed passage of the three Great Capes. First successful single-handed passage of Cape Horn.
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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby JAS » Sat May 15, 2010 9:59 pm

Psyber wrote:I got curious instead of technical and looked it up - these are interesting:
# Joshua Slocum, 1895–1898, first single-handed circumnavigation.
# Vito Dumas, 1942, first single-handed passage of the three Great Capes. First successful single-handed passage of Cape Horn.


IIRC the bit they didn't teach in school is that Magellan died about half-way round ;)

Well done to Jessica.

Even though I still think she was too young to do the trip single-handed if it encourages just one lardy-a*se kid to get off their butt, put down their McCrap burger and get actively involved in sport etc then all power to her.

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Re: Jessica Watson

Postby Farmy » Sun May 16, 2010 1:06 pm

Not a hero, a kid on a trip of vanity.
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