By the time you read this, thanks to clever programming, I should be 48 hours into a 3,555 nautical mile crossing of the South Atlantic. Those of you watch the Race Viewer via the official Clipper Round The World web site will have a good idea of exactly where we are, and how we are doing.
Meanwhile, here are two videos of what Leg 1 looked like. Enjoy:
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Now a bell ringing, bee keeping businessman (not always in that order) Keith has limited yachting experience but considerable sea-going experience having served afloat for the majority of his 34 years service in the Royal Navy. This included serving in every class of warship from minesweeper to aircraft carrier, commanding 4 different ships (a minesweeper, two destroyers and an amphibious command ship) and commanding all UK maritime forces in the Middle East for a 2 year period. Concurrently he was the Deputy Coalition Commander of a multi-national force of over 115 warships drawn from 22 different countries. For him the challenge and excitement of being part of the Clipper Round The World Race team has proved irresistible, in particular taking on the four big west-east ocean crossings and the chance to sail across oceans and seas he has yet to experience.
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