Saturday 11 May 2019

Jennifer crew presentation 5

Christian divides his time and life between Gothenburg, Sweden and Paris, France. He is happily married to a French lady and part of the family is also Bob, an 8 year old Cotton Culmar who loves to sail and fly.

Christian is an accomplished sailor. He has been competing nationally and internationally in the Starboat class,  winning an impressive number of times. In the past he was also a member of the Swedish Olympic Team. Sailing has always been an important part of his life.

After academic studies at Gothenburg School of Business Economics and graduating with a degree in Business Law, Christian is now working in the field of commodity trade, in the past for major corporations and today for himself.
He is a child hood friend of Lars and his friendship with Jack is via his wife - or the other way around.


Biscaya Zumba...

...with Jennifer! Her crew, however, is not always synchronized with her sudden wave dance moves. Sudden strong gusts of wind makes it difficult to follow her, you need to make full use of hands and feet in order to keep up with her turns and jumps in order not to hurt yourself.

Another challenge is to sleep in your noisy rollercoaster cabin. I am using ear plugs to help Mr. Sandman help me! Biscaya is not crowded, so far I have only seen 3 container ships,  one cruise ship, 5 fishing boats and three schools of dolphinsmey.




Halfway across Bay of Biscay

Yesterday morning (May 9th) we decided to bypass Spain and head straight across Bay of Biscay in order to avoid very bad weather at the beginning of next week. I had been planning to buy fresh food and vegetables in Spain to keep us well fed & happy while crossing this big stretch of open water. Now we to survive on the limited supply we already had onboard Jennifer.

On May 10th at 8.30 PM we crossed the halfway point of this bay! Rain, rolling waves and a wind (7-14 m/s) that kept changing direction made it a challenge to keep Jennifer in the desired direction.