Latest blog from David Hosking on Hallin Marine II. RACE REPORT DAY 3 3/6/13: Today it has really become a race! Thanks to everyone following on Twitter/Facebook or checking our website, the messages of support really help. We’re making steady progress against our main rivals, the world record time and crew Black Oyster. It was challenging in the choppy seas and strong tides around the Isle of Wight but we were able to maintain a good rhythm. The team are all enjoying looking over to shore when they can, Stu remembered cycling in Sussex and told some excellent stories which kept Neil and him amused on their chilly evening watch! Please keep donating to Combat Stress, thank you if you already have.
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