St John’s Departure–Randall

Randall

St John’s to Azores Leg

Day 0, Departure

Sunday, June 15, 2025

1200 Newfoundland Time

Moli departed the Royal Newfoundland Yacht Club, her winter residence in the area of St John’s, at 1200 hours today with Harmon and Randall aboard. However, the day was remarkable for other reasons; namely, it was the third sunny day in a row with wind as still as a mouse. Those two factors joined are a rare, rare thing in these parts.

Thank you to Greg Horner for the photos of Moli passing down Conception Bay. He and friends were celebrating with a Father’s Day barbecue as we passed.

Once around Cape St Francis, wind filled in from the east and then veered slowly south as we pushed off from the land. It has for the time being settled at 15 knots due south. Our course at 1700 hours is 10 degrees north of east.

The plan:

1) Yes, we have a plan, our posts during the recent recess notwithstanding.

2) We have set course for southern Chile with intention to arrive by the fall.

3) If your sense of direction tells you that an easterly course from Newfoundland will not achieve Chile this fall or any, please know that we are taking a wind course to the Azores and will head from there to the south, touching at Madeira and Cape Verde over the next several weeks.

4) From Cape Verde we will sail nonstop to Piriapolis, Uruguay, near the better-known Monte Video, where we will leave Mo for a brief time at the end of August.

5) From Piriapolis we will reach for the Falklands and then on to the most southerly town in South America, Puerto Williams, Chile.

6) From there, the plan (see Moltke on such) is Antarctica.

That last leap is so far away as to seem a fable, but as we have this steady wind abeam, Mo touching at eight knots and frothing the sea with purpose, it is much closer than a month ago when the boat was on the hard, and without her mast, rig, or sails. Then, perched on the edge of the yacht club wharf, she looked like a giant flightless bird shivering in the gale-driven snows of … May. But now, now she sails! Or, as sailors of old would say, she swims! And with an ease and a surefootedness to put a glow in one’s heart.

MO the flightless bird on the hard at RNYC, October 2024.

Our thanks to friends at the Royal Newfoundland Yacht Club, without whom getting this far would have been much less fun. To Ted Laurentius and Greg Horner for being such warm hosts; to Kathy, Dave and Ethan for accepting Moli and keeping her safe through winter storms; to Jerry Veitch, the famous Marine Insultant, for his patient (ehem!) engine room work and righteous wit (more here); to Matt for the moose sausage and the lend of mooring line; to Pete for the lend of a bosun’s chair, to Jim for the use of Viking Sunstones and the theory of the Antikythera for lunar distance, to Max for many offers of assistance and the theory that the Titanic hit pack ice, not a berg, and to the many others who stopped by to wish us well.

10 responses to “St John’s Departure–Randall”

  1. Off, off and away on another adventure – wishing all the best of winds and not calm seas but comfortable ones which seems to be what you have picked up for the moment. Hope all goes well and we watch with baited breath for stories of your adventures

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  2. Rabbi Beth Singer Avatar
    Rabbi Beth Singer

    shehechyanu!

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  3. We are so happy to have you continue on! Fair winds

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  4. Travel Safely! God Speed Ahead! Behatslaẖa! xo

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    Kurtis Hafferman

    Happy sailing. You are the envy of us all tied to the land. But, we are helped by your journey and your dedication. Well done. Be safe.

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  6. anthonyvlasto Avatar
    anthonyvlasto

    So pleased to have this latest post and to hear your exciting plans. bon vent and bon voyage – and, as ever, I look forward to following your progress as o know Richard would.

    Tony

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    anthonyvlasto

    So pleased to have this latest post and to hear your exciting plans. bon vent and bon voyage – and, as ever, I look forward to following your progress as o know Richard would. 

    Tony

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  8. Bon Voyage guys – trust the wind is always at your back! – Nick

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  9. Fair winds and following seas, chaps!

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