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February 26, 2014  |  By Dorade Team

RORC 600 Day 2



It is wednesday morning and a rather cloudy day has just dawned as we complete our second full day at sea and creep past the half way mark. We have so far sailed around Antigua, Barbuda, Nevis, St Kits, Saba, St Barths, St Martin, Tintamarre and are now approaching Monserrat. Out on our port side, the lead boats are currently on their final charge towards Redonda a good 24 hours ahead of us. We also have Selene in our sights, our major competition within our class and the only boat we owe time to. The race is on.

It has been 6 months since we last all raced together aboard Dorade but things are going smoothly. It takes a while to remember which sheet performs which job as all lines are white and although this may sound bizarre, it takes a while to get used to the quiet down below. Most of us on board come from carbon boat backgrounds and are used to the cacophony of noise that reverberates around the hull as you race. Whilst this may not sound pleasant, once you are used to it, the noise lets you know exactly what is happening with the boat. On Dorade there is no chattering over waves, no highly loaded winches screeching as lines are eased and no slamming off of trade wind driven seas. Instead there is the creaking sound of the wooden interior as it twists with the motion of the boat and a gentle sound of water rushing by. Sleep therefore is deep.

Off the breeze and with full main mast and mizzen sails launched, Dorade is in her element. We were surprised to not only hold onto a good few boats on the way to Barbuda but to actually overtake a couple. We were even more surprised after rounding Saba to see Mariella come charging at us from behind. We do however suffer upwind in a seaway and we have quite a bit of that yet to face. Conditions have certainly helped us out so far with a good deal less breeze than in last years race. The extensive development of the sail wardrobe over the last year and the optimization of sailing modes has also been an invaluable to our performance so far.

We are currently en route to one of the trickiest sections of the race course. First we must sneak passed Monserrat which will be a challenge for the on watch crew as every squall cloud sends the breeze clocking to the right by up to 60 degrees. This sets our course closer to the island and so far we have dealt with 3 such cloud masses. Then comes the south westerly corner of Guadeloupe and its infamous wind shadow. Play it right and we will be slowed for an hour, get it wrong and we could be stuck for several. We have a strategy, we have our new secret weapon sail and needless to say we will be watching Selene like a hawk.

So for now we push on towards Guadeloupe, the on watch crew getting doused in equal parts rainwater and salty ocean spray whilst the off watch crew cling on to their bunks as Dorade quietly pitches and rolls in the lumpy sea. The big question is, can we win our class?

– Hannah

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Racing in rough water at Antigua in 2012. [📸: Racing in rough water at Antigua in 2012.

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Team Dorade celebrates winning 1st overall in the Team Dorade celebrates winning 1st overall in the 2013 Transpac at the trophy ceremony. A stunning achievement as part of her "Return to Blue Water Campaign," the crew took to the podium 77 years after Dorade won the race for the first time. 

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Team Dorade celebrates winning 1st overall in the 2013 Transpac at the trophy ceremony. A stunning achievement as part of her "Return to Blue Water Campaign," the crew took to the podium 77 years after Dorade won the race for the first time.

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Lucie, a 1931 Six-Metre built for Briggs Cunningha Lucie, a 1931 Six-Metre built for Briggs Cunningham by the Nevins Yard on City Island, was the first of Matt and Pam's fleet of classic yachts. Designed by Clinton Crane, here is Lucie sailing upwind to 2nd place at the Newport Classic Yacht Regatta in 2016.

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Lucie, a 1931 Six-Metre built for Briggs Cunningham by the Nevins Yard on City Island, was the first of Matt and Pam's fleet of classic yachts. Designed by Clinton Crane, here is Lucie sailing upwind to 2nd place at the Newport Classic Yacht Regatta in 2016.

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Owner Matt Brooks and bowman Steve Foraste kick ba Owner Matt Brooks and bowman Steve Foraste kick back as the wind eases off in the otherwise windy 2012 Newport Bermuda Race. In retrospect, Dorade's sixth in Class that year (St. David's Lighthouse Division) was a warmup for the 2014 race in which she finished second. The race was part of the “Return to Blue Water” campaign, Matt and Pam's effort to repeat all of the major ocean races Dorade had won in the 1930s, including the Transatlantic, Newport Bermuda, Fastnet and TransPacific ocean races.

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Owner Matt Brooks and bowman Steve Foraste kick back as the wind eases off in the otherwise windy 2012 Newport Bermuda Race. In retrospect, Dorade's sixth in Class that year (St. David's Lighthouse Division) was a warmup for the 2014 race in which she finished second. The race was part of the “Return to Blue Water” campaign, Matt and Pam's effort to repeat all of the major ocean races Dorade had won in the 1930s, including the Transatlantic, Newport Bermuda, Fastnet and TransPacific ocean races.

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