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Irish Sailing Cruising Conference 2023

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Predict Wind fleet map for all the boats in the OCC Atlantic crossing group I was invited to speak at the IS Cruising Conference. The topic was to tell the tale of OCC's pandemic response effort. Gail had read about what we had done and thought it would be a good topic to cover as many of our IS members who come to this conference are offshore sailors. I had 20 minutes for the talk and 10 minutes for questions, so I didn't have a lot of space for something that consumed our lives for the best part of a year. I wish I could include the slides here, as it's a documentation of how we helped hundreds of people trying to survive a pandemic under very trying circumstances. When I finished, I asked Alex to add his thoughts about communications, which was valuable. Then I asked Vera to come up and talk about her perspective of having been in the Caribbean and being one of the families we assisted with their thinking. Walking them through options and giving them advance notice of br...

Cyclone Yasa

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  Truly heartbreaking, 2020 is not done yet. A monstrous category 5 equivalent cyclone ( #Yasa ) hit Fiji. This was one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the Pacific and had the strength to wipe out entire villages. Reports are slow to come out, but we know Vanua Levu, which took a direct hit, suffered greatly. December 16 as the tropical cyclone approached Fiji, the pressure was down to 905 hPa, with sustained winds of 240 km/h, gusting over 300 km/h. https://twitter.com/i/status/1339435153697988610  Fortunately for the cruising community, all the foreign yachts were moved south to Port Denarau and the mangroves and were mostly spared. Yet more than 16,000 Fijians are in evacuation centres around the islands.  Our friends at Sea Mercy are organising cruisers to provide relief efforts to islands in need. Please donate time/money if you can to help out. 

How the pandemic is affecting cruisers

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This article was originally written and published by me on the Ocean Cruising Club website. I am posting here as well just to keep from losing it.  Main Photo (c) Caroline Dobbs. The vessels departing from Antigua (left to right)   Nebula, Fathom   and   Balou , all UK registered and heading home. Pandemic in Paradise  Daria Blackwell  |    27/05/2020 As reports of Covid-19 outbreaks began to circulate, the OCC was monitoring the situation in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and IndoPacific regions. What could we do to assist stranded cruisers? Reports from China of a highly contagious novel coronavirus began circulating in January. But China was far away from most places in paradise. At first, tourism remained active and cruisers went about their business blissfully unaware of the mounting threat of a pandemic. As tourists flying in from severely affected European nations began to show signs of infection and coronavirus began to spread...