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Monday, December 28, 2009
I'm pretty thrilled to have made good progress to the east over the last two days. We've finally had 15-20 knots of steady breeze and Ella's Pink Lady has been surfing along nicely. The wind is also expected to keep increasing, so you never know, it might start getting a bit more like the Southern Ocean down here after all!
The light drizzly rain has become a constant and the temperature seems to drop a little lower each day. At least the fog seems to have disappeared now (see pic below). There's still plenty of birds around, but I'm not doing so well at getting pictures of them as they just won't sit still for me. I'll post some pictures just as soon as I manage to get some half decent shots!When I venture up on deck these days, I feel a bit like a clumsy elephant with all the gear that I have to wear. First there's all the thermals and various different layers, then boots and wet-weather gear, hat, life jacket and what feels like half the hardware stashed in the pockets of my overalls. I'm always carrying my knife, PLB (personal EPIRB), shifter and more often than not a selection of various other tools. It's far easier to just take most of the spanner set with you, when picking the wrong size means an extra round of clipping and un-clipping tethers and opening and replacing washboards.
I'm still having the time of my life, doing a lot of reading keeping up a constant stream of hot drinks, having fun with my cooking (my chocolate pudding was a great hit with the crew yesterday!) and today I've a had few little jobs to do when shackles on the vang (which holds the boom down) andwindvane decided to give up the go. But a bit of improvising and we were all good again.
So just 1500 nm to Cape Horn and 2009 almost over. I can't believe where this year has gone. It's nearly 2010 already!
Jesse

Pic: A foggy few days over Christmas!
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Comments
Almost New Year.. Dec 31 I was going to Sydney for the fireworks can,t now for various reasons so you and I will be alone for New Year...family are going without me.
Good press about you again yesterday. It seems the "knockers" are shutting up which is great. Stay warm and clipped we,ll have an imaginary champers together tomorrow AUS time
As always good weather great sailing lol(oud)
Dusty from Dubbo
Hi Jessica,
Just picked up on the storm, thanks to the Shore Crew, that you just went through. WOW, didn’t I tell you to have patience, you’d get your roller coaster ride? LOL…. I’m glad you and EPL (and the scallywags) came through it without a hitch. I didn’t expect anything like this so soon. I saw the cell, but I didn’t think you were any where near it. That looks like it will last until tomorrow unless you sail out of the storm further south. Passage Weather showed that the center of that cell had winds of 30 to 35 kn. (40 to 46 mph) and waves up to 8m (26ft). Better stick with Bob, your own meteorologist, he really had it pinpointed.
You are incredible, I knew you’d attack it like it wasn’t anything to be concerned about, so blasé, no fear “ain’t skeered”.
“Waves at 5m and gusts hitting 44 knots, but everything went well,” said Jessica. I had to laugh when I read that. I don’t think anything phases that girl. Not being a sailor myself, these stats unnerve me, but I guess when you’re used to it there really not so bad. ????
That’s fantastic, about the dolphin, not having seen one for a long time and then this one stays with you throughout the storm. It really makes a person wonder of the intelligence of these mammals (?). Miss Dolphin looking at you and saying “Don’t worry lady, I’m right here by your side, I’ll protect you”. Isn’t imagination wonderful. LOL…..
Looking forward to your next blog about this storm, and how you felt about it.
Going back through the posts I found this note: Jessica means “God Hears”.
Loads of love and hugs, your faithful fan and follower,
May God be with you and watch over you and may the angels keep your sails full, and I will keep you in my prayers.
Michael (74) from Kingwood, WV
HAPPY NEW YEAR FOR LATTER! I WILL BE HAPPY TO HEAR YOU HAVE ROUNDED CAPE HORN AND ARE SAFELY BEHIND LAND. WISHING YOU ALL THE BEST FOR 2010 I KNOW IT WILL BE YOUR BEST YEAR YET. BYE FROM MARIE, HOME IN OZ.
There are those of us here that are tracking your journey and all pulling for you. Go hard girl girl. Fair winds and following seas.
One of your ardent supporters is my 98 year old father, Colin Black, who had his birthday last week.
I read every blog out to him on the phone as he is blind. He loves to hear how you are going and he prays for your safety every night.
Heather
Glad to hear you may have company as you approach the horn I guess somebody doing the same thing at the same time has to great to talk to.
Well not much to add so guess i will catch up on the rest of your blog missed a few days due to being busy.
Donald
Adelaide
Lisa
Just been reading about Dilips problems with the bolts well maybe your carrying a few you dont need so i've told him if he cant fix the problem maybe he could use a bit of super glue or better still what about a bit of selastic or silicon like you use so lets hope there's no leaks at the Horn
So, it looks like you were trained in everything except how to train birds. I bet you knew there was something you'd forgotten to learn.
Glad the wind is picking up a little for you. Hopefully it doesn't pick up too much. A little surfing is good, but too much can be a bit hair-raising. At least for me, but maybe not you!
Whatever you do, don't fall over in all that gear, otherwise you might not be able to get up again. You'll just roll around and around until EPL comes to a stop.
I do remember those times of washboards out, go through, washboards in, coming back, washboards out, go through, washboards in again. And sometimes succumbing to temptation ... it'll be allright, I'll only be a second ... and then sploosh, down into the cabin.
Glad to hear you can still say you're having the time of your life. You're making it sound all too easy and just too much fun. We're all feeling sorry for you enduring all your privations and hardships, you could at least sound as though you are a bit miserable. :-)
1500 nm to go to the cape ... go girl.
Wishing you just enough westerlies and no more.
Toni
glad to hear the wind is picking up for you. It must take you some time to get dressed in all your cold weather gear. I remember a particularly cold winter in Missouri when i was in the states and felt much the same as the 'clumsy elephant' feel you described.
We are going down south tomorrow for New Years, and i am hoping the friends we are staying with have the internet on so i don't miss any of your blogs. BUT if i do go silent for a few days, i will still be thinking of you. I had better wish you Happy New Year just in case. What an exciting way for you to enter 2010. I am sure it will be one New Years Eve you will never forget.
Along with good wishes for the coming year, i also wish you Good Winds and Safe Sailing.
jo
p.s i am keeping my fingers crossed that i will have access to the net and not have to miss out on any of your adventure.
I am pleased to hear that you celebrated Christmas with a hot dinner. You are just an inspiration and I hope you will reach goal. Keep safe and have a Happy New Year.
Kaye of Perth
December 30, 2009 4:04 PM
Yes I did read that article in Cruising Helmsman too.
Thanks and regards...Sam
Just caught up with the latest report, I'm not too sure who wrote it but thanks.
Sounds like your having a bit of fun. 5 meter waves and 40 knots of wind can sure test your rigging. Sounds like your well prepared, I only hope EPL holds up her end of the bargain.
You set such an amazing example for people of all ages around the world. Look at me , I even let the kids set up a Gmail account. I really have no idea exactly what that means.
At my age, technology is a new grader.
I always feel that having a dolphin watching over, is good luck.
In case I miss you today. HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Don't suppose you will have fire works where you are. I'd like to think that some of the fire works tonight in Bris will have your name on them. Take care princes.
Fair winds and following seas.
Angus.
You are an exceptionally brave young woman. Your journey sounds amazing. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Adam
Good to hear from ya again - and even better to hear another report of good progress. You really have had a pretty good run so far - let's all hope that it keeps going.
And it is also nice to hear that you are staying aware of all the safety aspects of your voyage - mind you, you are probably getting thousands of reminders from your support crew each day.
Would love to see a pic of you playing the stumbling elephant role - we've seen you in the summer clothes, now it's time for a pic in the winter gear!
Anyway, won't chat too long tonight as I am a little weary after another long day of golf practice, I am nearly at the end of a 10 days stretch of 8-hour golf practice days before sharpening my skills ready for the summer tournaments.
I'll be out of the country almost as much as you come the new year, plenty of overseas trips for me in 2010 playing golf. I just hope that our schedules collide and I am able to greet you on your return to Sydney around June.
Take care gorgeous girl and keep smiling.
Thinking of you always (is there a little jealousy creeping in there?).
Cya
Andrew
Caves Beach, Newcastle
December 30, 2009 7:05 AM
Wouldn't you know it, I just got busted spitting my dummy by who other than Granny and Grandad W.
My apologies, I didn't mean to subject you to my little hissy fit. I hope I made myself clear as to whom I intended to direct those comments at.
Lovely to have you join us and thankyou so much for your very kind words of encouragement.
I wish you all the very best for 2010. My kindest regards and respect to you both.
Take care...Sam
I read your news release about the low pressure system which u were encountering. It inspires me even more after following all your blogs. I encourage my children to follow your journey. Much appreciate all your pictures which I download and keep for inspiration. Thanks for showing us the awesome ocean.
Happy New Year and every success and I will be with you all the way.
TLC, Borneo
have just read about your encounter with your dolphin buddy, we've all read about these dolphin stories, when someone needs them etc, he was clearly your guardian angel dolphin, so glad he/she was with you through the storm.
Stay safe
Kath.X.
Be safe and best wishes,
Tyler :)
i think we should totally be friends. Like for serious
OMGGGG!!!
(did i sound like a 13 year old girl?)
Seriously though,
Props to you.
i must say, my dad is going on at me all the time now about not doing enough with my life, his favorite line is "Why can't you be proactive like Jessica Watson"
And im like, well she must be pretty amazing,
and.............i've found that you are
i hope this is actually you
not some random person that pretends to be.
like that Hilary Duff number that when you called you only got her voice mail and never really got her because it wasnt real.
oh well, i know ive gone on and on
but
you're awesome
I hope you're too lonely
maybe ill come join you, but that defeats the whole purpose hey.
anyway
sorry for the long speal
David