Here's what you've all been waiting for Fugitive Fans, our very own John Lee's update, we take you now to the Pacific Ocean for more coverage of the 20th Pacific Cup Yacht Club Race, well earlier today actually.....
First flying fish sighting today!
They jump out of the water to avoid their predators but these guys took one look at our big grey and red spinnaker and seemed happier back in the water.
Alie holds all three speed records from yesterday. In an unrelated story the unofficial number of nighttime broaches is also held by Alie.
Life on board can be a bit rough depending on the sea state. All three walls in the head have Kevin’s face prints on them. And Dave seemed a little sore after a slide down the deck last night. They are both fine but it is a reminder that what we are doing can take its toll on the body.
Occasionally Benjamin plays the guitar and there are always jokes flying back and forth. If anyone has met this crew that would not come as a surprise.
Without access to Google more of what Tegan says seems factual than normal, I’m keeping a list so we can fact check once in port.
Ian so far has worn a dress shirt and jeans the entire trip. Today he is wearing a shirt he insists is “salmon” colored. Again, where is google when you need it. And lastly I try to keep the crew happy with tokens of love and caring. After using the head I like to fold the ends of the toilet paper roll like they do in hotels. No one seems to have noticed so I now also draw a little heart on there too. That’s it from John on the boat.
First flying fish sighting today!
They jump out of the water to avoid their predators but these guys took one look at our big grey and red spinnaker and seemed happier back in the water.
Alie holds all three speed records from yesterday. In an unrelated story the unofficial number of nighttime broaches is also held by Alie.
Life on board can be a bit rough depending on the sea state. All three walls in the head have Kevin’s face prints on them. And Dave seemed a little sore after a slide down the deck last night. They are both fine but it is a reminder that what we are doing can take its toll on the body.
Occasionally Benjamin plays the guitar and there are always jokes flying back and forth. If anyone has met this crew that would not come as a surprise.
Without access to Google more of what Tegan says seems factual than normal, I’m keeping a list so we can fact check once in port.
Ian so far has worn a dress shirt and jeans the entire trip. Today he is wearing a shirt he insists is “salmon” colored. Again, where is google when you need it. And lastly I try to keep the crew happy with tokens of love and caring. After using the head I like to fold the ends of the toilet paper roll like they do in hotels. No one seems to have noticed so I now also draw a little heart on there too. That’s it from John on the boat.