RACE REPORT DAY 2 3/6/13: Day 2 of the race was spent hunting down the current race leaders, Black Oyster and also the 2005 world record position.
We are finding the Yellowbrick tracker app is very useful – today Neil downloaded it for his ipad. Tomorrow the team will be nearing the Solent, after another long night at sea.
We feel we are properly on the way now, and are settling into the routine. It is really exciting to be finally putting all the training into practice. Weather is still good, with everyones mood positive and eager to keep powering on. This would not have been possible without the support of our sponsors, in particular John Giddens at Hallin Marine. Thank you
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