Every year, hundreds, if not thousands, of boats cross the Atlantic Ocean. Many of these do this independently, but we made the decision to do this with the World Cruising Club as part of one of their rallies. Why?
WCC have been running rallies for over 30 years and, on the run up to buying a boat, we attended many of their events. At these, we had the chance to listen to the experiences and opinions of others and this helped us to consider what was right for us. The WCC team have always been exceptional in their knowledge, support and guidance at every step of the way and we felt that this support from the rally would be the right choice for us. Was it the right decision?
The Atlantic journey was long. Throughout the crossing, knowing that there were other people out there was a comfort. They were not often seen, but were usually available by radio or email. At times, for me, the crossing was lonely and I came to look forward to talking to other boats on the daily SSB net. Not just for finding out where they were and what the weather was like there, but finding out about how life on board was progressing, sharing the daily experiences, being party to the celebrations and hearing about today’s catch.
The continual movement of the boat becomes wearing as it limits what you can do. Bumps and falls meant I gained a new collection of bruises, some quite spectacular. The night watches were tiring and you long for an undisturbed sleep in a bed that does not feel like you are in a washing machine. Some things were sent to challenge us: a generator that wouldn’t start raising concerns about how we would manage to produce the power we needed; a genoa sheet that jammed in the pole meaning we couldn’t furl away the sail in gusty conditions; a rear cabin that needed mopping out and bedding to dry after a wave threw water in through the open portlight.
Would I say it was ‘fun’? Probably not, but it was an experience never to be forgotten. The WCC and the other people we were with helped to make this special for us.
The organisational logistics must be a nightmare, especially in the ever changing times of covid. But the WCC teams have always been friendly and professional. We have nothing but praise for them. We have met so many fascinating people from all over the world and shared an experience that will bind us together for ever. We could have done it by ourselves, but I believe that the experience was far more rewarding for us having done it with WCC. Yes, for us, it was the right decision.
This journey has been many years in the making and a huge achievement for us. We wish to thank all of those who have helped us get here. Without you all, it would have been much harder and far less enjoyable. We know that this is most definitely not the end, but only the beginning. I hope that you have enjoyed hearing about our travels so far and will continue to follow our adventures as we explore the Caribbean and beyond.
It takes a lot of determination, planning and guts to do what you have done. We at Burton Waters Boat Club are in awe of you. Keep the adventure going.
Well done ARK for keeping them all safe.
Thank you for your kind words. It is good to know that people are interested in what we are doing. We are very pleased to share our adventures in the hope that they inspire others. Just as we have been inspired by the people who we have followed.
I agree with Barry. I felt better knowing that WCC was keeping an eye on you! So glad that you made a successful crossing. The pain of the trials you experienced will fade and become colourful memories. 😂🤪
Hi,
So true….now we are here, it is hard to remember what we have done before! We were definitely pleased to have the support from WCC and the other people on the rally. We now also have a new circle of friends who continue to share experiences with us.
Hoppe all is well with you and your family.
xx
Wow, again with each leg of this trip you two become tougher facing all these challenges, it must have been frightening when the generator packed up… You guys are each other’s rocks and an inspiration to all us arm chair adventurers everywhere.
Stay strong, keep enjoying your dream and well done!
Wow back,
Is that us you are talking about???
Seriously though, we don’t write about them much, but there are challenges too. The generating breaking made us realise how vulnerable we could be if we had no power – but Martin fixed it!! So all was ok.
You are all adventurers too and have also been to some amazing places.
Hoping to see you soon – you are welcome anytime
xx
so, where are you heading to next?? When will we see you in Bundaberg???
Hi,
After spending a month in Grenada and Carriacou, are are currently in the Grenadines. Google Tobago Cays!!
Next stop maybe Mustique and Bequia.
Watch this space!!