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A scary moment

22 April 2016
A crack in the wall

The first week of our Atlantic crossing we had five meters of swell from the side most of the time, and they came with a high frequency. We were thrown 40 degrees to one side, the next moment 30 degrees to the other. This meant you had to hold on to something at all times, -quite exhausting!
One night after a shift at the wheel I (Berit) got myself ready to go to bed, and forgot to cling to something for an instant while opening a drawer. As a result I was thrown to the opposite side of the cabin head first, hit the wall with a big bang and made a crack in the wall. It was scary enough, but when I looked at the crack, I realized that three centimeters to either side, and it would have been fatal.
When I recovered it was with a sense of euphoria, thinking I am not meant to die yet. The rest of the crossing is going to be safe!!
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Vessel Name: S/Y Temerity
Vessel Make/Model: Hudson Force 52 feet. Built 1981 in Taiwan.
Hailing Port: Oslo
Crew: Berit and Bjørn Ramfjord
Extra:
In Brief The Hudson Force 50 is a full keeled pilothouse cutter ketch, from the drawing board of William Garden, a US and Canadian trained naval architect. Introduced in 1973, they were built in Taiwan at the rate of twelve to fifteen per year until 1984 when the boatyard burned down. They [...]