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GSSR No. 16 - What Happens After You Reach The End of The Road? 08/05/2010
Greetings all! The GSSR 2010 has officially ended. I am very pleased to report that all three boats are now moored at the Gold Coast Yacht and Country club in Hong Kong. At the end of my last blog entry Grey Pearl and Seabird were still sitting in Taiwan. They needed a two-day weather window in order to move the boats ... More>
 
GSSR No. 15 - The Road to Hong Kong 07/23/2010
Greetings all! Note: The first part of this blog entry is a bit redundant to the quick updates I sent out over the past couple of weeks... In Taiwan, our boats were tied up at An Ping Fishing Harbor. It’s a small harbor, far out of town, with nothing around it. Nordhavn’s factory, Ta Shing, selected this location ... More>
 
GSSR 2010 - Quick Update - Sans Souci is in Hong Kong 07/15/2010
I am pleased to report that Sans Souci is now happily sitting at the dock in Hong Kong. The final hours of our arrival were tense. I’ll write more about it when I write my real blog sometime in the next week. As I’ve mentioned in the past, it is always a priority for us to arrive, after a passage, in the daylight. On the passage to Hong Kong ... More>
 
GSSR 2010 - Quick Update - One down, One To Go 07/14/2010
Sans Souci has completed the first day of two day passage to Hong Kong. We’re currently running along the south coast of China, in heavy freighter traffic, and smooth seas, about 15 miles offshore. As I mentioned in yesterday’s update, we are in the unusual circumstance of racing towards a typhoon. This is a time when I'd like all the speed I ... More>
 
GSSR 2010 - Quick Update - Sans Souci Alone at Sea 07/13/2010
The GSSR is underway, although, not really. Sans Souci is now underway, six hours into a two day passage, and running ALONE. Grey Pearl was planned to stay behind in Taiwan, because Braun and Tina decided to do a three week tour of China, and then come to Hong Kong. Sans Souci and Seabird left port at 07:30 this morning (it is not ... More>
 
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