Hi Dave,
Hope all is well way up north! I just wanted to report that I wore my Nomad shirt on the day that Dave Sherman and I, along with 6 of our buddies from the Bristol Yacht Club rounded Cape Horn. We all flew down to Ushuaia, on the Beagle Channel at the bottom of Argentina, and took a 5-day sailing trip to Cape Horn and back on the Sarah W Vorwerk. Unfortunately, the winds were pretty light, so we didn't get the full Cape Horn experience, but it made it easier and nicer to land the dinghy and climb up to the Cape Horn Albatross monument.
Racing and cruising adventures of sailing vessel NOMAD. Home Port: Royal Newfoundland Yacht Club, Long Pond, NL, Canada
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
NOMAD planning for the Three Cape Challenge for 2013
The Three Cape Challenge is a non-stop counter clockwise circumnavigation of the Island of Newfoundland by sail only to raise money for Canadian Cancer Society.
In 2005 the crew of Dire Straits (C&C34) completed the first race. In addition to raising over $23000.00 for Cancer Research they hold the speed record for the fastest circumnavigation of the island.
NOMAD is planning to challenge that speed record in the summer of 2013 and continue to use the event to raise donations to The Canadian Cancer Society!
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(From report by Canadian Cancer Society - 2005)
Three Cape Challenge
On August 4, 2005, a crew of five set sail from St. John’s in their 34-foot sailboat, the SV Dire Straits. Their mission, the Three Cape Challenge, was to cir- cumnavigate, without stop, the entire island of Newfoundland using only wind power.
Aside from establishing the world speed sailing record for cir- cumnavigation of the island of Newfoundland, the crew intend- ed to finish the trip having raised in excess of $25,000 for the Cana- dian Cancer Society.
On August 17, they did just that.
The crew returned to their point of origin raising in excess of $23,000. They officially passed the Three Cape Challenge crest over to the Canadian Cancer So- ciety and extended a challenge to anybody who wanted to compete in the coming years.
“We’re hoping to turn this into an annual event,’’ says Captain Fred Edwards, whose sister died of cancer leaving her husband and two small children. “If some- body wants the bragging rights to the Three Cape Challenge ... hope- fully our trip will motivate others to do it, too.’’

In 2005 the crew of Dire Straits (C&C34) completed the first race. In addition to raising over $23000.00 for Cancer Research they hold the speed record for the fastest circumnavigation of the island.
NOMAD is planning to challenge that speed record in the summer of 2013 and continue to use the event to raise donations to The Canadian Cancer Society!
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(From report by Canadian Cancer Society - 2005)
Three Cape Challenge
On August 4, 2005, a crew of five set sail from St. John’s in their 34-foot sailboat, the SV Dire Straits. Their mission, the Three Cape Challenge, was to cir- cumnavigate, without stop, the entire island of Newfoundland using only wind power.
Aside from establishing the world speed sailing record for cir- cumnavigation of the island of Newfoundland, the crew intend- ed to finish the trip having raised in excess of $25,000 for the Cana- dian Cancer Society.
On August 17, they did just that.
The crew returned to their point of origin raising in excess of $23,000. They officially passed the Three Cape Challenge crest over to the Canadian Cancer So- ciety and extended a challenge to anybody who wanted to compete in the coming years.
“We’re hoping to turn this into an annual event,’’ says Captain Fred Edwards, whose sister died of cancer leaving her husband and two small children. “If some- body wants the bragging rights to the Three Cape Challenge ... hope- fully our trip will motivate others to do it, too.’’

Saturday, March 3, 2012
NOMAD - RACE Upgrades!!
Take a look!!
NOMAD upgrades for this summer:
AutoPilot that works!!
and look!!
WiFi for IPad on board!
and to better handle the mainsail?? a Lewmar Traveller
NOMAD upgrades for this summer:
AutoPilot that works!!
and look!!
WiFi for IPad on board!
and to better handle the mainsail?? a Lewmar Traveller
NOMAD Race Crew for RHSP and Ocean One Race - Still have opportunities to get involved!!
Crews committed to race and delivery:
Delivery to Halifax:
David Mitchell
Eddy Howard
Mark Eager
?
Plus spare:?
Halifax to St Pierre Race
David Mitchell
Eddy Howard
Mark Eager
Simon Rees
Daniel Rees
Nick Felderhof
Kirk Rees
?
Ocean One Race
David Mitchell
Eddy Howard
Mark Eager
?
?
?
Plus spare:
Delivery to Halifax:
David Mitchell
Eddy Howard
Mark Eager
?
Plus spare:?
Halifax to St Pierre Race
David Mitchell
Eddy Howard
Mark Eager
Simon Rees
Daniel Rees
Nick Felderhof
Kirk Rees
?
Ocean One Race
David Mitchell
Eddy Howard
Mark Eager
?
?
?
Plus spare:
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Halifax St Pierre Race is getting close!
Only 6 weeks and we will be seeing activity around the boat yard again! Things will be hopping for us as we get NOMAD ready to sail to Halifax then take part in Halifax to St Pierre Race, then Ocean One Race.
Update: Engine has been removed and rebuilt, will be reinstalled first week of April. This will help a lot with boat delivery to Halifax
New traveller is on the way! Simple to install.
Sails are with sailmaker being inspected and checked.
Lots of other things being worked on!
NEW Facebook account for NOMAD! Get connected to get on board with us sometime throughout the summer. You might just discover a sport that you'll love! We sure did!
Update: Engine has been removed and rebuilt, will be reinstalled first week of April. This will help a lot with boat delivery to Halifax
New traveller is on the way! Simple to install.
Sails are with sailmaker being inspected and checked.
Lots of other things being worked on!
NEW Facebook account for NOMAD! Get connected to get on board with us sometime throughout the summer. You might just discover a sport that you'll love! We sure did!
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