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Long time no hear from the Africans

07/02/2017

 
The latest cruising news from the Northern Hemisphere and the world.
    
 08 Feb 2017
 


Long time no hear from the Africans

Cannon on Egg Island - pic courtesy of St Helena Tourism  Event Media
Not even sure how long it has been, to be exact. Let's merely say a long, long time. Yet as we know, that terrific African tribe of intrepid explorers are always out there. Always seeking new destinations, sights, cultures, historical icons, dive spots, tastes, repair facilities, and anchorages. What a job, huh?!

Now like a lot of places dotted all over the globe, today's locale is an outpost of a European country that once ruled the waves. It is in the South Atlantic Ocean, closer to Africa than South America, but still in the middle of nowhere in that sense. She's a rocky, volcanic outcrop with super-green slopes, and lies almost bang smack on the 16th parallel (S), due West of Angola and East of Brazil's State of Bahia. Together with Ascension and Tristan da Cunha she forms a little group with. Yep. It is St Helena.

St Helena RMS  © SV Crystal Blues


They put new, heavy-duty moorings in at James Bay in 2013. These are just below the main settlement of Jamestown, where there is some provisioning to be had, and some work can be done, too, but is more limited than the supplies. Many now use St Helena as a dropping off/collection point for crew/guest changes and/or parts, as there are daily, non-jet services to South Africa. The UK still services the island with Royal Mail, as well.

Being at latitude 16 means it is tropical climate, but it benefits from Sou'east Trades and the cold Benguela current coming up from the Southern Ocean, which all means it can get foggy and misty. St Helena is rich in history, as well, with Napoleon and Cook all stopping there. It is said Cook even planted the Norfolk Pines on the two hills either side of the 823m Diana's Peak, to act as navigational aides.

St Helena Jonathan  © SV Crystal Blues


This is the island's highest point, and along with Plantation House, for the Governor, Napoleon's House (and tomb) at Longwood, High Knoll Fort, and the old tortoises that call St Helena home, they form the main sort of attractions.

There is more on offer however, and you can either go by 4WD or your tender to some of them. St Helena abounds with valleys, churches, fortifications, old cannons, history of many an era (both positive and less fortunate), and an amazing rock called, Bell Stone, that actually makes a sound when hit by another rock. Go figure. It was here back in Cook's time and has been a hit with the tourists ever since. Yes, they have been coming for that long. Think of it all as a bit like a British Hawaii...

St Helena Longwood House  © SV Crystal Blues


Picnics, hiking, and snorkelling are on offer, and this is one place that will require you to step back in time to a slower, more friendly, considerate and courteous time. Lemon Valley is often referred to as the pick of the bunch, but if you're in need of some serious slowing down, then St Helena could well be an opportunity in the waiting for you. Any place that requires you to acknowledge other cars as you go past, just has to be worth a decent layover on your voyages around the Atlantic, or the globe.

British warship with £1bn in gold to be raised by Argentinian treasure hunter  forces.tv


OK. In this newsletter you will find that we have tales for you from the World ARC, ARC Channel Islands, a different kind of cruising with the Kitewing, the Heaven Can Wait regatta (Southern Hemisphere), a billion Pounds Sterling in gold, St Barts, Sail Maldives, marinas and expos, safety on inland seas, the Oliver Hazard Perry, reports from travels and then also rescues.
So you see, there are tales, lessons, inspirations and history to regale yourself with. Please do enjoy... We're loving bringing you the best stories from all over the globe.

Now then, are you out there plying the seas and got something to say? We'd love to hear from you via editor@sail-world.com – In the meantime, do you love being on the ocean? Well remember to love them back too. They need our help. Now more than ever! Until next time...


John Curnow



World ARC 2017-18 - Welcome to the Pacific-
World Cruising,
After the preparations to start the Canal transits, the World ARC fleet have completed their Panama Canal transit, and are now berthed at La Playita Marina near Panama City. The crews all enjoyed their journey through the Canal, and the completion of this stage is an achievement that every sailor hopes to do once in his life and a milestone in the Rally.... [more]


Kitewing cruising on Lake Sunapee
Annie Tuthill,
Always happy to have something a bit different to feature and this one does not involve a moving sea, tropical sun, bathers (swimmers) or anything quite like that. Kiting cruising on skis and skates! Annie Tuthill had a beautiful first day of 2017 on Big Lake Sunapee with the Kitewing.... [more]


Oyster 745 to make US show debut at Strictly Sail Miami
Oyster Yachts,
Oyster is delighted to announce that the Oyster 745 will make her US show debut at Strictly Sail Miami Boat Show, February 16 - 20, 2017. The second Oyster yacht for this US owner, Graycious is hull 3 of the popular new model, featuring an extended transom with fold down swim platform and a powerful carbon rig with North 3di sails and stunning light maple interior joinery.... [more]


Safety on the Inland Seas
Jan Harley,
If exploring inland lakes and waterways or coastal waters is in your plans for the upcoming boating season, a new webinar, geared to sail and power boaters alike, should be part of your preparations. Presented jointly by the Great Lakes Cruising Club and the Cruising Club of America, the two-part webinar – on April 4 and April 6, 2017.... [more]


Calgary Fleet Report – January 2017
Christine McGregor,
Calgary chapter fleet kicked off the new year on January 16 and we happily welcomed our largest group of the year, with some returned members as well as a few fleet members joining us for the first time. Sharing our introductions allowed all members to reacquaint the rest of fleet with their latest offshore plans, as well as offering encouragement and mentoring...... [more]


Vancouver Island Fleet Report – January 2017
Connie Morahan, VI Fleet Coordinator,
At the first VI Fleet meeting of 2017, members heard a presentation on Weather Routing and Offshore Weather Products by Simon Walker who has been on-board navigator for several Vic-Maui races. This was followed by the weather topic of Voyage Planning in Response to Weather conditions and Wave Heights presented by Glen and Mary Wilson.... [more]


Yacht aground pulled free by GAFIRS
Alison Willis,
A single manned yacht that had run aground outside Portsmouth Harbour was pulled to safety on Friday night by a volunteer lifeboat crew. The 11m vessel had run aground on Hamilton Bank just outside the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour and was stuck fast when volunteer lifeboat crews from Gosport & Fareham Inshore Rescue Service (GAFIRS) were paged by UK Coastguard.... [more]


British warship with £1bn in gold to be raised by treasure hunter
Forces TV,
The Lord Clive was sunk 250 years ago off the coast of Uruguay, in a battle with the Spanish.... [more]


Another Day In the Life of Ty Dewi – St. Barts Bucket
Nick Ward,
If you remember from Part I, the Ty Dewi crew are nearing St Barts after a long trip from St Kitts, a big fish on board, Max and Gesa a bit sea-sick, Issie still reading her books in the aft cabin... At one point I can clearly see six islands, Nevis, St Kitts, Statia, Saba, St Barts and Sint Maarten. It's a wonderful day, the sailing is good and we're almost the only boat in sight.... [more]


Sail Maldives lays on special welcome for British and German crews
Sail Maldives,
With just one month to go to the inaugural Sail Maldives yacht rally, the first sailors have arrived in the Maldives! The crew of British and Germans arrived on Thursday (January 26) via Cochin, India, and have reported that the weather was good for a safe passage.... [more]


It's a family affair
Mission Ocean,
It's not uncommon for sailors and seafarers to claim that saltwater runs in their veins. We even wrote that old cliché into the introduction of the pack that we have now sent to hundreds, perhaps even thousands of potential sponsors, partners and foundations. Yet it was visiting family in the UK over the Christmas period that reminded us just how much that adage actually applies.... [more]


A QandA with Jessica Wurzbacher, director of the Oliver Hazard Perry
David Schmidt, Sail-World USA Editor,
The SSV Oliver Hazard Perry has an ambitious 2017 cruising itinerary, starting with a cruise from New England to Florida, followed by two round-trip passages to Cuba. From there, she returns to Newport before sailing to the Arctic and into the Northwest Passage. I talked with Jessica Wurzbacher, executive director of the Oliver Hazard Perry, to learn about the tall ship's program.... [more]
 




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