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Update by one of the guest crew:
"As I have journeyed through life, I've heard various phrases numerous times as advice to others often spoken by myself (e.g. be true to yourself, follow your dreams, anything is poss...

Update by A.C. DeGroot:
"Celebrating the distance mid-way point between Halifax, Nova Scotia and Le Havre, France today seems to have further galvanized an already cohesive group of unique individuals. Smack in the m...

10 August 2017, update by David Ekstrand:
"Here I am, sitting in the dining hall soon to be on watch from twelve to four. Days and nights have for some time started to blur together. A lot of impressions and emotions...

Warren writes:
"It is not every day one turns 60 years of age. August 9th marks my day. To have the privilege of reaching such a milestone on board the ever graceful and most beautiful 'Oosterschelde' is truly something...

Update by Maggi and Robynne:
“Over the last few days we have had hardly any wind. As of this morning we were officially number one in the tall ships' floating race, being overtaken even by the friendly Shearwater ...

George Ayers writes:
"It's midnight on the dog watch at the helm, navigating by stars and compass bearing. The winds are strong, the sails are full and we're sailing at almost 9 knots with a heel of almost 20 degr...

Passing Newfoundland, lighthouse visible later in the twilight, and some manage to get mobile reception briefly with also the opportunity to view the online positions of the other participating vessels. The Alexander v...

We zijn alweer gestart deze race, voor de tweede keer, op 5 aug. om 16:31 UTC.
Na een dag of drie motoren, de race was gestaakt omdat er geen wind was, zijn we dus gisteren opnieuw gestart. Samen met de andere sc...

A member of the guest crew writes:
"Boudewijn waved me over. "We need to make tight the sails on the topsail masts", he called. "George, Denis, gear up and follow me". We grabbed the safety harnesses from the box, pu...

One of the members of the guest crew writes:
"August 2nd.
The first shift, midnight to 4 am, really brought its impressions. Before I had only been on deck during daytime, pulling the ropes, setting the sails an...