Day 14 – being smashed by 35-40knots of weather. Capsized at 2130hrs last night. Para anchor broken, main sat comms unit out, it’s not nice here at present. Axe
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Day 14 – being smashed by 35-40knots of weather. Capsized at 2130hrs last night. Para anchor broken, main sat comms unit out, it’s not nice here at present. Axe
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Stay safe mate. We are all thinking of you out there. At least the strong winds are pushing you in the right direction.
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Stay safe mate. We are all thinking of you. At least these strong winds are pushing you in the right direction. Hold on in there, some better weather is coming.
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Not surprised you’ve been having a rough time. 40 kt winds and 6+ m waves in that little boat. You couldn’t pay me enough… Looks like you will get a break from the wind soon. Hang in there, buddy.
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you are a legend already – no need for more heroics to prove it. Just do what you need to and hunker down.
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Thanks for the updates Axe. You are so brave. Keep at it. Praying for you constantly – you will get through. Godspeed ! Geoff and Heather Rodley New Plymouth
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Never forget how the exhilaration of conquering one of the toughest challenges is going to feel. I am with you all the way and sending you all the positive energy I have.
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Keep it it mate, you can do it!! Very impressive and very brave! Following you every day and keeping fingers crossed for good winds and currents. Cheers DB and fam.
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Focus on the project goal & your family, it takes a rare type of inner strength to prevail, only a few can do it, grit ur teeth and embrace the challenge, you will make it. Cheers Russ.
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