We have passed the 180E and are now in W… but not yet over the date border!
We have passed the 180E and are now in W… but not yet over the date border! This night we.
We have passed the 180E and are now in W… but not yet over the date border! This night we.
Training day – no wind The wind left us early in the morning and we had to start the engine,.
All sails set for the Chatham Islands The Tecla has left Auckland, but not yet New Zealand. Around 13:00 hours.
The Tecla in New Zealand. We are absolutely captured by the beauty and grace of this land. What an amazing overwhelming natural country! I hope the following pictures will capture a bit off that amazingness that we feel.
Last race logbook The finish is in sight, but with this wind it might take us a while. The wind.
Tecla team in her Racing mood! This morning did not start very good, we discovered a small part of.
Last sprint in light weather downwind? So it is down to the last 200 miles for us to catch up.
Rain, wind shift, lots of wind and sail changes Every day we are in contact with race control, once.
11 knots – we can’t GO any faster! “Anything is better than being seasick” one of our voyage crew.
From getting blown out of your socks, to windless doldrums talk Late afternoon we buzzed along with 9 knots,.
Since 2024 the Tecla is officially a member of the IAATO, the International Association Antarctic Tour Operators. We are very proud to be a member and to call ourselves Ambassadors of sustainable Antarctic Tourism. We hope we can make you our next Ambassador! Not just for Antarctic Nature, but all nature, wildlife and life on our amazing planet.