Never before had gangster rap been so inviting in St Barths. Familiar sounds and faces lured us to the deck of Summer Storm – a NYYC boat that was celebrating a week of bullets at Les Voiles de St Barth. Down below an empty magnum bottle of rosé, the team’s winnings, sat next to the … Read More
Author: Meg Reilly
Knocked Down by the Rolex Middle Sea Race
The Rolex Middle Sea Race Weather Briefing confirmed: it was going to be a wet and wild one. Race start was Saturday, October 20 from Malta, and we had the weekend to get acclimated before the Hell ride began. Light air and tacking around the south easter coast of Sicily separated us from the rest … Read More
Caribbean, Comeback: Part 1
As we hold our breath during this Hurricane Season, I look back on the regatta season we spent in the islands still reeling from last year’s catastrophic events. By the time Hermes made it down to the Leeward Islands, it had been about 6 months since Cat 5 Hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated the Caribbean. … Read More
Caribbean, Comeback: Part 2
Beached boats and debris beaches. Marinas that fell from grace, and those that rose from the ashes. Closed businesses, and open ones with no one to enjoy them. The US and British Virgin Islands had a tough recovery season, but a full come back wasn’t possible unless people… well… came back. (Read Part 1 here) … Read More
Campaigning for the Future
BERMUDA Sunday, 8 July, 2018 — Today 17 boats take off from Bermuda on an Anniversary Race across the Atlantic to Hamburg, Germany. The Atlantic Anniversary Regatta (AAR) celebrates the 150th Anniversary of the hosting club, while the Ocean Racers team campaigns for the future of offshore racing. Over 3500 NM await the fleet, which … Read More
Endurance: The Stuff of Winners & Finishers
0545 Day 4: I am equally hopeless and hopeful as I struggle to put on wet foulies for presumably the last time in the dark. It was the final day of the Caribbean 600, but I had this feeling that “it’s always darkest before dawn.” I wanted this race to just be over already, as … Read More
The Last 100
Destroyed spinnakers. Mast track failure. Wind holes. Casualties. These are the kind of things we can expect in the last 100 NM of any offshore passage, and the longer seem to provide more severe sentences. Sure shit happens at anytime offshore, but there is just something about the last 100. It always takes longer than … Read More
One Year with Her
Just one year ago we packed up our lives and headed to Greece to take possession of our new boat, Hermes. Our lives were filled with hope and excitement as we were just beginning a new journey for Ocean Racers. One of my earliest memories onboard was unfortunately the US election. As I prepared to … Read More
Grit: How to Win
Quite often we equate success and happiness with the ability to achieve preset, tangible goals. But what happens if we don’t reach those goals? What happens when we fail? In a pessimistic approach, one could say Ocean Racers has a history of failures. We had to abandon two IMOCA races due to gear failures, we … Read More
True Detective – Sailor’s Edition
This is a true story. The events depicted took place in Gran Canaria and Antigua between 2016-2017. At the request of the survivors, numbers have been left out. Out of respect for the lost money, the rest has been told exactly as it occurred. In an ode to our most favorite crime TV shows, I … Read More