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2007 OceanPlanet News

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10/2/2007 - Time waits for no one....
Whether you are looking to win a local race or to safely cross an ocean, you can put the experience of 2 circumnavigations and a lifetime of racing, rigging, and project management to work for you.


9/24/2007 - Two races I missed!
Oops! In an editing mistake, I left out two of the Round The World (RTW) races that I had meant to write about. These are both NEW races that are being added to the collection of globe-circling endeavors, but both actually fill respective gaps.


9/22/2007 - Around the World Sailing Races…
To the uninitiated, sometimes the array of Rround The World (RTW) sailing events can seem confusing. So I thought I'd make list of the current events, and then give a bit of News and links about them.


8/20/2007 - Remembering... and the future
On Tuesday, August 14, I bicycled up Mt. Diablo in memory of my youngest brother, Chris.  We used to ride and race up this mountain...many years ago.


8/9/2007 - To all my friends, and friends of OceanPlanet
Sometime last Saturday evening, my youngest brother, Christopher Thomas Schwab passed away. We shared a lot in the past, but had not been in touch for some time.


7/21/2007 - Two great sailing shows!
If you are in Maine, I'm expecting to see you this coming Wednesday night, July 25!!


7/11/2007 - Bruce to speak on Mount Desert Island!
Don't miss it! July 25th is the Northeast Harbor Fleet's FLEET NIGHT 2007 with special guest speaker...yours truly. I will doing my full video/audio/slide show after a casual buffet that starts at 6pm.


6/23/2007 - The coast to coast shuffle…
I'm writing from Sausalito, California where for the past week I have been training a small group of women sailors for ocean sailing and general preparation. It has been great fun, and really great to be back in the S.F. Bay Area. What a special place...although I certainly don't miss the traffic! The only other bad thing is there's never enough time to see all of my old friends here.


6/12/2007 - Open 60 delivery service complete - Last minute opening for women's advanced ocean sailing training!
Looking at grass instead of water: I am finally back home in Maine, where summer is in full swing. When I left for France on May 8, spring was just beginning. It's amazing how much things can change in the time it takes to cross the Atlantic in a sailboat...even in a fast Open 60.


6/4/2007 - Ready for the last leg on Margaret Anna....
After a few days of reprovisioning, rigging, misc. repairs, and getting 2 new crewmembers, we ready for the final leg on Tim Troy's Margaret Anna from Bermuda to the Chesapeake Bay.


6/1/2007 - Bound in Bermuda…
Just after lunchtime on May 30, Margaret Anna and her crew of OceanPlanet supporters arrived in Bermuda. We had a rollicking ride the last day, broad reaching in sunshine and nice waves. Which was a very welcome change from the murkiness of the low pressure center we had plowed through on the previous day and night!


5/27/2007 - Bermuda Bound…
ith the Azores cleared several days ago, we are still negotiating the southwest corner of the high pressure and light winds. Beautiful sailing, but not very speedy. Had a few squalls yesterday but now very clear. Nice to have some smooth sunny stuff before we get moderately pummelled by a low before we approach Bermuda. Shouldn't be too bad but will have to be careful. On the bright side we will get to do some real "Open 60 Zooming" on the top of the low.


5/23/2007 - Halfway across!
Today was beautiful, finally some sun. We weren't quite halfway (that will be late tonight or early tomorrow), but we had a sort of "halfway party". We cleaned up (bucket baths, taking turns for privacy), the guys shaved, etc. I finally got my Martin "Backpacker" guitar out and played some tunes.


5/20/2007 - Transatlantic trip speeds up
We escaped the Bay of Biscay and the notorious shipping lanes of Cape Finisterre late Friday night, by crossing the shipping lanes hot on the heels of a ship going the same direction. The wind had picked up, so with the ship as a "blocker" we just matched their speed…


5/17/2007 - Slow Going…
Slow going so far, we left last evening at 5:30pm France time...into a stiff headwind and choppy seas.  Spent the night pounding away under staysail and double=reefed main.  Several upset stomachs aboard but no mishaps other than some irritating little leaks and the general bashing.


5/15/2007 - Adventures(?) in La Rochelle…
Help! I'm emailing from an internet café that I've been trapped in all night. No, I'm not joking, although it IS a funny story. After a very late dinner with crewmembers Mike, Carina, Anna, and volunteer Thomas, I came here to catch up on email and download some large weather files. I stayed right to closing time…and there were three people in the café when I went into the bathroom to use the john and brush my teeth…


5/11/2007 - Almost ready to go…
I am in La Rochelle preparing Margaret Anna for the transatlantic delivery...it will be a few more days of preparation.  No matter how many times I've done this, it is amazing how much work it takes to get boats ready to cross an ocean!


5/4/2007 - Off to cross the Atlantic (again)…
Spring has sprung here in Maine with an explosion of morning bird noises, bugs, sun, and green. It is so beautiful it seems crazy to leave (Tuesday, the 8th) and head to France for another sailing trip. But hey...it's a job! If you forgot, I am delivering Tim Troy's Open 60 Margaret Anna from La Rochelle to Annapolis. Also coming along for the delivery are four fine crew that are great supporters of OceanPlanet and shorthanded ocean racing.


4/20/2007 - Bruce in Oakland at Strictly Sail
Just a quick note to my S.F. Bay Area friends, that I'm in Oakland for a few days. I'll be working with Euromarine Trading at the Strictly Sail Show at Jack London Square, and will be in town until the eve of Monday the 23rd.


4/12/2007 - Nostalgic sailing…
Some of you may remember my somewhat famous old boat, the 1930 Abeking & Rasmussen built 30 square meter "Rumbleseat". This is the spruced-up classic little yacht that I sailed to 1st in the 1996 Singlehanded Transpac. You might also know that in 1998 (or was it 99?) I sold Rumbleseat to Dr. Robin Tattersall of Tortola …


3/24/2007 - Transatlantic with Bruce
If you have noticed how quiet I've been lately...my nose has been to the grindstone looking for sponsors and partners for OceanPlanet II and the 2008 Vendee Globe.


1/24/2007 - Strictly Sail
In the otherwise empty marina at Robinhood Marine Center, there quietly sits an Open 60 that has successfully raced twice around the world.


1/15/2007 - Skiing sailors?
Many people ask me how I prepare physically for a solo around the world race like the Vendee Globe. Now that I'm looking for sponsorship to return to the next Vendee, (and this year's Barcelona World Race), I'm making it a point to be in the best overall shape I can. Of course it is always hard to find the time, so I must make the most of it when I do.