Saturday, August 14, 2010
Snorkeling
While we were in Bermuda we went snorkeling a bunch. We saw tons of fish in the water! The water was crystal clear, (literally) so we could see everything. Mom had bought an underwater camera bag so we took pictures of the fish underwater!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Lovely Bermuda
Well... we made it to Bermuda and it is BEAUTIFUL!! There are lots of pretty flowers, birds, and houses! Here are a bunch of pictures of Bermuda. Oh, also, there were these little gecko's that were brownish-grayish. I think they change color to there surroundings. I was thinking about catching one and bringing it home to my gecko Hermione! I didn't think the airlines would approve so I decided not to catch one!
~Hannah :)
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Day SIX!
Good morning!
I don't know if any of you have been watching the race tracking but if you have, I'm sure you've been wondering what was going on!! So have I! Yesterday afternoon as I watched the tracking - Wing really started losing ground and made some tight turns to the north (into the wind).
I just spoke with the crew and they have indeed had a crazy time the last 24 hours. The spinnaker halyard (that snapped 2 nights ago but was re-rigged) snapped again yesterday afternoon. Somehow during all of that, there was damage to the bowsprit (the very forward pole/point). Our connection this morning wasn't great so I don't have the whole story very clearly but Chad said 'it almost pulled the whole bowsprit off'. They had to pull into the wind for quite awhile and sit while they fixed everything. So- they've lost some ground to the 2 boats they were leading yesterday but are still poised for 5th place. Chad said they are battling winds right on their nose and so are tacking back and forth a bit to try and get a little more speed (on the progress board, that makes it look like they're going backwards).
Right now they are about 30 NM out of Bermuda. They are going about 7kts but having to tack back and forth a lot. I would still think that they will cross the finish line sometime this afternoon. Keep cheering!
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Day FIVE
Just spoke with the crew after a reportedly wild night! They got up past 18 kts (!!!) and in the middle of the night, the spinnaker halyard snapped. They had to haul the spinnaker out of the water but as of 10am this morning had rigged a new halyard and were flying the spinnaker again. Everyone is feeling better and all are excited and happy.
They passed American Flyer at about 4am and have been pretty pumped up since then! They are well in 3rd place now. SO FUN! I talked to Dad this time and he sounded more excited than I've ever heard him. :)
Yesterday during the day a flying fish landed in the cockpit. They cleaned it and fried it up and had it for dinner last night. They reported that it was delicious!
They expect to be in Bermuda sometime in the middle of the night --- keep cheering for them!!!
Through the night
OK. I know I'm going to talk with them in an hour (and then convey that conversation)--- but the kids and I just checked the iboat site and Wing is in 3rd place!!! Nobody is really counting those 2 professional boats, so we'll just say they're in FIRST! My kids are so excited they are dancing around and screaming. You'd think we were there watching it live!!
They are neck and neck with 2 other boats --- especially American Flyer which they must be RIGHT next to. Makes for fun, exciting sailing! Check it out!
They are neck and neck with 2 other boats --- especially American Flyer which they must be RIGHT next to. Makes for fun, exciting sailing! Check it out!
Day FOUR
Good morning!
Just got off a call with the crew and they are all well and happy. They were flying through the night, at one point sitting at about 14 kts! When I talked to them now they were going about 11. If you've been following the iboat website at all - you can tell! They really gained a lot of ground through the night and are now back and forth between 4th and 5th place. The first boat, Beau Geste, is already in Bermuda and the second (also a professional racing boat) is about half way between Wing and Bermuda. I would guess they'll be there today.
Everyone is fine - though both Allison and Chad have been pretty sick the last 24 hours (very rough seas, Curtis said). I asked Curtis about Hannah and he said - oh no, she's totally fine! (good for you, Hannah! :)
They asked me to tell everyone hello - and to convey that they are safe and having a great time!
Rebecca
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Day THREE
Good morning!
I just got off the phone with the crew. We chatted through their SAT phone which seems to be working fine, just a little bit of a delay. They had a good bit of rain which downpoured during Curtis and Brooks' night shift but has tapered off now (10am EST). They were really moving through the night - getting up to about 10 kts. Just now when I spoke with them they were going about 9.5 -- which is quite fast! They picked up a few places during the night and are holding pretty steady in the middle of the pack.
Everyone is safe and happy and having a great time. Below is a picture mom sent while they still had cell coverage. Happy sailors!

Saturday, June 12, 2010
Day TWO
Good morning!
I just talked to the crew and they've had a hard night- starting with really slow winds. The winds picked up through the night peaking at about 20 knots around midnight -- but right on their nose, which makes for really hard sailing.
They are right in the middle of the pack with the majority of other boats right there with them. One boat, the Kuan Yin, had an electrical fire in the night (Wing crew heard it on the radio) and after getting things under control had to turn back. The front runner is Beau Geste, which is about 3 times as far as anyone else! Chad said they are rated as being 3 times as fast, so they'd better deliver!
They are safe and happy, but ready for a wind shift!
--Rebecca
I just talked to the crew and they've had a hard night- starting with really slow winds. The winds picked up through the night peaking at about 20 knots around midnight -- but right on their nose, which makes for really hard sailing.
They are right in the middle of the pack with the majority of other boats right there with them. One boat, the Kuan Yin, had an electrical fire in the night (Wing crew heard it on the radio) and after getting things under control had to turn back. The front runner is Beau Geste, which is about 3 times as far as anyone else! Chad said they are rated as being 3 times as fast, so they'd better deliver!
They are safe and happy, but ready for a wind shift!
--Rebecca
Friday, June 11, 2010
And they're off!
Well, the race began at 2:55pm. It was delayed for a couple of hours and they even changed our starting place because the wind was so calm. It did not make much of a difference for us - for most of the afternoon we have had 5 knots of wind or less - many times going 0.0 knots. So, a slow start. But it is sunny and beautiful out here.
We have seen skates (rays) in the water and passed a couple of big container ships. And we had a great dinner - that is about the excitment for this afternoon.
Here are a couple of photos of the start. At noon we were all in a parade around Annapolis harbour. Kind of fun - even some people cheering and wishing us well. There is one boat in this race that is hoping to break the record for the race. It is the boat with the dragon on the hull. At this point (5 or 6 hours into the race) they are out of sight! Really fast - even in this very low wind.
T Bone
Day ONE
Hello!
The Wing crew has asked that I keep everyone posted on their progress during the race--- I suppose they had to do something to make me feel better for being left behind with the kiddos :)
The kids and I went up to see them off this morning. They were all in great spirits and ready to go - matching t-shirts and all! There is a cool tracking program on the race website. Right this minute it shows them right about middle of the pack. I think as long as they're not dead last, they'll be thrilled!
Per the rules of the race, they have to check in with me each day - so I'll speak with someone on their Sat phone at some point every day. I'll send an email to let you all know they are safe and well!
--Rebecca
The Wing crew has asked that I keep everyone posted on their progress during the race--- I suppose they had to do something to make me feel better for being left behind with the kiddos :)
The kids and I went up to see them off this morning. They were all in great spirits and ready to go - matching t-shirts and all! There is a cool tracking program on the race website. Right this minute it shows them right about middle of the pack. I think as long as they're not dead last, they'll be thrilled!
1. Go to http://www.bermudaoceanrace.
a. Race Overview > iBoat (links to the race tracking website)
2. On the iBoat race site select the boat/s you want to monitor
a. For example select the sailboat WING to track our progress
Per the rules of the race, they have to check in with me each day - so I'll speak with someone on their Sat phone at some point every day. I'll send an email to let you all know they are safe and well!
--Rebecca
Diane Reid
At the Cotillian we met a lady named Diane Reid. She has a boat called the "One Girls Ocean Challenge". I got to go on it and it was pretty neat! She says she is going to be in a race from Frace to Brazil and she's going to do it alone. She was originally going to do the BOR alone but, you have to have at least two people on your crew.
It's Finally Here!
Today is the official BOR 2010 race! Today we will pick Curtis up and then we will take part in the parade of boats. After that they will start calling the the different groups. We are in the last group with all the BIG and FAST boats!! My dad thinks we should cut off the fastest one right at the start. But, after doing that we will probably not see them at all! We think that they will finish the race in about 3 days and it will probably take us 5!!!
Last night we talked about the weather. The people doing the briefing said that we will have a slow start (light wind) and a fast finish (stronger winds). We are all really excited.
Last night we saw a tiny, baby duck that was chirping. It was just swimming around the boat. It was really kind of sad. I wanted to keep it, but Dad said no. I hope it found its mom.
Last night we talked about the weather. The people doing the briefing said that we will have a slow start (light wind) and a fast finish (stronger winds). We are all really excited.
Last night we saw a tiny, baby duck that was chirping. It was just swimming around the boat. It was really kind of sad. I wanted to keep it, but Dad said no. I hope it found its mom.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
We made it to Annapolis!!
We are currently in Annapolis, Maryland right now. We are docked very close to the starting line and should start tomorrow at around 1:00pm. Last night we got up to 11 knots and there was some rain that only lasted for about 10 minutes. We sailed all night long and got to Annapolis at around 5:30am. Also, I thought I'd let you all know that iBoat will start tomorrow at 1:00pm. (when the race starts)
Here are some pictures of Annapolis and us going on the water taxi. ~Hannah :)
Monday, June 7, 2010
Official iBoat Info.
Monitoring WING during the Bermuda Ocean Race (BOR)
During the BOR the iBoat website will be actively displaying positions of all the sailboats participating in the race.* Please have a look from time to time and see how WING is doing. WING is the name of our crew’s sailboat.
1. Go to http://www.bermudaoceanrace.com
2. Race Overview > iBoat (links to the race tracking website)
3. On the iBoat race site select the boat/s you want to monitor
4. For example select the sailboat WING to track our progress
*Note: This iBoat website should be updated with current race information after the start on Friday, June 11, 2010 at 13:00 East Coast.
BOR Call Availability Schedule:
We will be monitoring our satellite phone for incoming calls daily. Please feel free to give us a ring for a short chat. Outside of these times our satellite phone will be turned off.
1. Daily during the race, June 11-18
2. 10:00-12:00 East Coast
3. 18:00-20:00 East Coast
4. Daily while in Bermuda, June 18-20
5. 18:00-20:00 East Coast
6. Daily during our return sail, June 20-25
7. 10:00-12:00 East Coast
8. 18:00-20:00 East Coast
Calling our Satellite Phone:
1. Dial 011 8816 4145 8659
2. We will be monitoring incoming calls during times defined in our BOR Call Availability Schedule (above).
3. Please only leave voice mail messages if there is an emergency.
Sending Text Messages to our Satellite Phone
1. Go to http://messaging.iridium.com
2. Complete the phone number after To: 881641458659
3. Complete the Reply email:
4. Type Message (160 char max):
5. Click Send Message button
6. We will receive the messages during our BOR Call Availability Schedule. (above).
During the BOR the iBoat website will be actively displaying positions of all the sailboats participating in the race.* Please have a look from time to time and see how WING is doing. WING is the name of our crew’s sailboat.
1. Go to http://www.bermudaoceanrace.com
2. Race Overview > iBoat (links to the race tracking website)
3. On the iBoat race site select the boat/s you want to monitor
4. For example select the sailboat WING to track our progress
*Note: This iBoat website should be updated with current race information after the start on Friday, June 11, 2010 at 13:00 East Coast.
BOR Call Availability Schedule:
We will be monitoring our satellite phone for incoming calls daily. Please feel free to give us a ring for a short chat. Outside of these times our satellite phone will be turned off.
1. Daily during the race, June 11-18
2. 10:00-12:00 East Coast
3. 18:00-20:00 East Coast
4. Daily while in Bermuda, June 18-20
5. 18:00-20:00 East Coast
6. Daily during our return sail, June 20-25
7. 10:00-12:00 East Coast
8. 18:00-20:00 East Coast
Calling our Satellite Phone:
1. Dial 011 8816 4145 8659
2. We will be monitoring incoming calls during times defined in our BOR Call Availability Schedule (above).
3. Please only leave voice mail messages if there is an emergency.
Sending Text Messages to our Satellite Phone
1. Go to http://messaging.iridium.com
2. Complete the phone number after To: 881641458659
3. Complete the Reply email:
4. Type Message (160 char max):
5. Click Send Message button
6. We will receive the messages during our BOR Call Availability Schedule. (above).
Saturday, May 22, 2010
The Race
The race is coming up VERY soon. It is in exactly 20 days (or 2 weeks and 1 day) starting tomorrow (5.23.10) . The preparations are almost done. Over Memorial Day weekend we are going to go sailing for the whole weekend. We will get most of the work and practice done with. We hope to arrive in St. Georges Bermuda on the 16th of June. The race will be really fun and maybe we'll even win a trophy!!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Boat Inspection
Today Grandma, Grandpa, and Dad [Chad] went to the boat for an inspection. It went really well. They also got a few other things done on the boat while they were out there. The race is coming up in about 2 1/2 weeks! We're all getting excited here! ~Hannah
Monday, May 17, 2010
iBoat
On the day of the race they will give us a tracking device to keep on the boat with us so that people will be able to track us! To get to iBoat you need to go to the Bermuda Ocean race website. (http://bermudaoceanrace.com/) Then scroll over the "Race Overview Button". You will see iBoat towards the bottom. Click on it and then it will take you to the iBoat program! Right now it is showing the 2008 boats but on June 11th it will re-set to the 2010 boats. You can choose to follow just our boat (Wing) or all of the boats. Your choice! Hopefully you'll find us at the front!!! ~Hannah
Practice Sail
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Jerry Seinwill

1) How long have you been sailing? 2010-1952 = 58 years
2) Have you been in any other sail boat races? Snipes and E-Scows in Midwest, Gov’s Cup on the Bay
3) What's your main job on the boat if not one specific one which one's your favorite?
Helmsman, cook
4) Personal Motto? Live each day like a sailor on his last day of liberty
5) Age? 71
Return Crew
The next profiles I'm going to put up are the people who are part of the Return Crew. ~Hannah
Monday, April 12, 2010
Chad McMullin

1) How long have you been sailing? For as long as I have known Allison
2)Have you been in any other sail boat races? Yes, To Bermuda and many on the Chesapeake Bay.
3) What's your main job on the boat if not one specific one which one's your favorite? My favorite are bowman, grinder, rail-meat, tactician, and skipper.
4) Personal Motto? “Doug…are you sure you really want to do that?”
5) Age? 43
6)Do you have a sailing career? Sadly no...
Allison McMullin
1) How long have you been sailing? Sailing for about 38 years2) Have you been in any other sail boat races? I have not been in any other races, but I have done several ocean trips - Bermuda, Virgin Islands, New England, Nova Scotia.
3) What's your main job on the boat if not one specific one which one's your favorite? Most Awesome Crew Member - a.k.a. I will do whatever Grandpa or Dad tells me to do :) I am pretty good at the wheel and like to steer the boat when the wind is really blowing.
4) Personal Motto? “Chad, remember there are children on board"
5) Age? 40, and proud of it!
6) Do you have a sailing career? Well, I have been sailing since I was a child (apparently Grandma used to put me in a cardboard box to sleep!). I love cruising in the Chesapeake Bay and discovering new places. New England is also a favorite sailing spot. One of the best parts of sailing is that we are all together as a family doing something we love, seeing beautiful creations, and meeting interesting people. I am so glad that my girls also love to go sailing.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Bryan Bayles

1) How long have you been sailing? I’ve Never Been!
2) Have you been in any other sail boat races? No!!
3) What's your main job on the boat if not one specific one which one's your favorite? I’ll Do whatever I’m Told!
4) Personal Motto? Find Joy In the Journey
5) Age? 29
6) Do you have a sailing career? No!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Brooks Price

1) How long have you been sailing?
Started racing sailboats when I was 9 – so 41 years.
2) Have you been in any other sail boat races?
I probably race 55-60 times a year on San Fran. Bay (primarily buoy races) in four different types of boats.
3) What's your main job on the boat if not one specific one which one's your favorite?
Depending on what boat I’m racing in I’m either a Tactician, Trimmer, Grinder or Helmsman.
4) Personal Motto?
I guess I don’t really have one… but I kind of like –> “I am not young enough to know everything.”
5) Age?
50
6) Do you have a sailing career?
No – but I’m sure it feels like one to my wife.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Curtis Takemoto

1) How long have you been sailing?
My first real sailing adventure was in 1996. So, 14 years.
2)Have you been in any other sail boat races?
No. This is my first race.
3)What's your main job on the boat if not one specific one which one's your favorite?
I was just asked to be one of the navigators. But my favorite job is "nap taker"
4)Personal Motto?
"No bubbles, no troubles"
5)Age?
33
6) Do you have a sailing career?
No.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Hannah McMullin

1) How long have you been sailing? My whole life!!
2) Have you been in any other sail boat races? This is my first one!
3) What's your main job on the boat if not one specific one which one's your favorite? The media specialist and race blogger.
4) Personal Motto? :) Eat our Bubbles!
5) Age? 11 (youngest crew member ever to sail to Bermuda)
6) Do you have a sailing career? Not Yet!!!
Douglas (Doug) Elwood Bywater

1) How long have you been sailing? Sailing for about 39 years.
2) Have you been in any other sail boat races? The first race was the Annapolis to Newport race on the Ginny Lee. We came in next to last. The second was the Governor’s Cup race on Wing where we came in the middle of the pack
3) What's your main job on the boat if not one specific one which one's your favorite? Skipper
4) Personal Motto? Since the world is 2/3 covered by water we should spend 2/3 of our time on the water
5) Age? 67 and proud of it
6) Do you have a sailing career? No, But sometimes I wish I did.
Virginia (Ginny) Lee Bywater

1) How long have you been sailing? I have been sailing for about 39 years.
2) Have you been in any other sail boat races? I haven't ever been in a race. We have gone to Bermuda following the race to bring Ginny Lee, our old boat, and Wing home. It is a fun trip
3) What's your main job on the boat if not one specific one which one's your favorite? Usually I am the cook in the galley. Sometimes I take regular watches too. My favorite job is making sure everybody is comfortable and playing with kids on the boat
4) Personal Motto? Never complain!
5) Age? 63, Can you imagine?!
6) Do you have a sailing career? Hmmm... a sailing career? Just in the summer...
Monday, March 8, 2010
The History Of Wing
Wing is a MacGregor 65. Developed by Roger MacGregor for competition in the TransPac race. There were about 125 of the model's manufactured. They were built in Costa Mesa California. We purchased the boat in 1989. Jim Tate and I traveled to California to visit the plant and take a trial ride on a MacGregor 65. We were sold. We bought the boat and had it delivered to Annapolis by truck. We drove over to Annapolis to see it come into the marina. It was quite a sight. The first summer we took the boat to New England, including Maine. It was a great trip.
Wing then traveled to the Virgin Islands for charter during the winter. Jim and a crew took the boat down and then in the spring we went to St. Thomas and brought the boat back to the US.
Wing was entered in a previous Annapolis to Bermuda race with Jim as Skipper. She placed somewhere in the middle of the pack.The only other race Wing has been entered in was a Governor's Cup race that goes from Annapolis to St. Mary's (the two cities that have been the Capitol of Maryland).
Wing has been as far North as Halifax, Nova Scotia and as far south as Grenada. Wing has been to the New England area several times over the years.
All of our family have had great times on Wing. It has been a wonderful boat for great family times.
On this upcoming Bermuda Ocean Race, all of the crew will be related to one another in some way. We will have three generations on board.
This last year saw a lot of reconditioning of Wing. Her topsides were painted, the mast and boom completely redone and painted, and we are in the process of making some nice interior upgrades. We added a new staysail to go along with the new Genoa that was added last year. She will look better than ever.
Wing then traveled to the Virgin Islands for charter during the winter. Jim and a crew took the boat down and then in the spring we went to St. Thomas and brought the boat back to the US.
Wing was entered in a previous Annapolis to Bermuda race with Jim as Skipper. She placed somewhere in the middle of the pack.The only other race Wing has been entered in was a Governor's Cup race that goes from Annapolis to St. Mary's (the two cities that have been the Capitol of Maryland).
Wing has been as far North as Halifax, Nova Scotia and as far south as Grenada. Wing has been to the New England area several times over the years.
All of our family have had great times on Wing. It has been a wonderful boat for great family times.
On this upcoming Bermuda Ocean Race, all of the crew will be related to one another in some way. We will have three generations on board.
This last year saw a lot of reconditioning of Wing. Her topsides were painted, the mast and boom completely redone and painted, and we are in the process of making some nice interior upgrades. We added a new staysail to go along with the new Genoa that was added last year. She will look better than ever.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Pictures Of Wing
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Safety Seminar
The Safety Seminar is going to be rescheduled on Saturday March 27th at the Navel Academy in Annapolis. Anyone who wants to come should tell Doug/Grandpa as soon as possible. Also, make sure you let Doug/Grandpa know if you want to be part of the crew. The race is approaching quickly and we need to be ready and start practicing! Hannah :)
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Safety Seminar
The Safety Seminar was supposed to be this past Saturday but, We ended up getting 3 feet of snow! Hopefully the seminar will be rescheduled! Also if anyone wants to be a crew member talk to Grandpa. (Doug) We need some crew members! Hannah
Friday, January 29, 2010
Wing Entry
Wing is now the 15th entry in the BOR. You can see the other entries at the BOR web site. The Eastport Yacht Club is hosting a safety seminar on Saturday February 6 from 9 AM to 1 PM. As many as can should sign up. Doug
Friday, January 1, 2010
Mom and I went to the boat on Tuesday and it was very cold. We put a new heater in the boat and then removed the hatch over the table. I was going to get it refurbished but then found out that it would only cost an additional $80 to get a new hatch, so it was ordered. So for the race we will have a new hatch. Still many things to do to get ready. Getting excited. Doug
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