Lisa Blair

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Jolene
Jolene
WA
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13 Jan 2017 8:49am
Lisa is about to set off around Antarctica, I'm sure she'll be in for some intense sailing

lisablairsailstheworld.com/
McNaughtical
McNaughtical
NSW
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17 Jan 2017 12:08pm
Go Lisa!!
Bristolfashion
Bristolfashion
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17 Jan 2017 3:54pm
I met Lisa at the Sydney Boat Show. Impressive. I wish her fair winds, no icebergs and more sleep than she was expecting.

Bristol
Jolene
Jolene
WA
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29 Jan 2017 9:21am
Lisa has her tracker up and going, she has a wind overlay chart working with it aswell.
Andrew68
Andrew68
VIC
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30 Jan 2017 6:27pm
Go Lisa !

I wonder at what point Lisa will cross longitudes with Andy ?

Theoretically it is possible they might be quite close if that point is just under one of the Capes

It is interesting how electronic problems has plagued both sailor's.

A
simmrr
simmrr
WA
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7 Mar 2017 8:54pm
Really enjoying watching Lisas progress.
Jolene
Jolene
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7 Mar 2017 9:10pm
Too right!!!
EC31
EC31
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4 Apr 2017 8:22am
Lisa's blog is saying that she has been dismasted overnight. Hope she is well and can still continue, even if under motor.

lisablairsailstheworld.com/blog/
SandS
SandS
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6 Apr 2017 10:52pm
just read Lisa's latest blog , huge job done well !! worth a read amazing effort !
Andrew68
Andrew68
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7 Apr 2017 7:46am
I think it has been amazing how she has pretty much produced a daily log throughout the hole trip. It is exhausting enough sailing !

A
MorningBird
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7 Apr 2017 8:49am
I hope I can handle such a situation so well.
What sort and size of boat is she sailing?
fishmonkey
fishmonkey
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7 Apr 2017 10:17am
great story!

the boat is an Open 50 design...
Jode5
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8 Apr 2017 3:33pm
I think she has done a remarkable job. I was very surprised that see was not carrying a battery angle grinder with cut off blades. If she had, the mast would have been clear in 10 minutes. I carry one at all time for just that reason.
shaggybaxter
shaggybaxter
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8 Apr 2017 5:39pm
Yep, I just bought a battery grinder and a tin of 12x blades this week. I was reviewing my rigging removal toolkit for the Cat3 audit for B2G, and realised my trusty hacksaw was never going to work if I had to get rid of a downed mast in any sort of seaway.
I should have done it a year ago.
SandS
SandS
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8 Apr 2017 8:16pm
the battery grinder is a good plan .... the only problem is making sure its charged ... so most of the brands now have a radio ipod thingamajig .,that runs on the same batts as the tools , and it charges the batts when plugged into a charging source . so if that was used on the boat as vibes, crew would be more likely to have a charged batt at the ready at all times .
fishmonkey
fishmonkey
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8 Apr 2017 8:25pm
i guess you would also need some kind of system for keeping the grinder dry enough to not short out when working in rain or with seawater washing over the deck...
Jode5
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9 Apr 2017 12:01am
fishmonkey said..
i guess you would also need some kind of system for keeping the grinder dry enough to not short out when working in rain or with seawater washing over the deck...


A plastic bag would work a treat. A friend dropped his mast in the 2 handed Pitwater to COFFS race and only had a hacksaw and took over 2 hours to remove the mast plus a lot of damage to the boat from the mast flogging round. His mast did not snap at the deck, but bent which meant he had to cut the mast off with a hacksaw which was no easy task.
Prior to the race I had told him that I always carry a battery grinder. Guess what he bought the day he got home to Brisbane. Most new battery grinders are now brushless and it would take a lot of water to stop them.
Buy the way I always carry two fully charged batteries.
Jode5
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10 Apr 2017 8:24am
Lisa's latest blog on the fuel transfer is a good read.
twodogs1969
twodogs1969
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10 Apr 2017 8:27am
Jode5 said..
Lisa's latest blog on the fuel transfer is a good read.


She was.also talking about using your angle grinder. She must have read it.
Jolene
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WA
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11 Apr 2017 5:55pm
She has got a sail up
lisablairsailstheworld.com/blog/2017/4/10/sailing-with-the-jury-rig
SandS
SandS
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11 Apr 2017 9:43pm
good work !! Lisa !!
EC31
EC31
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13 Apr 2017 7:15am
It appears that overnight Lisa has made it into Cape Town.
SandS
SandS
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13 Apr 2017 7:40pm
great effort and super humane job done !!
Jolene
Jolene
WA
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25 Jul 2017 10:13am
Lisa is back to where she started,,,Albany, what an awesome feat!

lisablairsailstheworld.com/blog/2017/7/24/eta-tomorrow-midday
Jolene
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15 Aug 2017 7:14am
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