#9. FALKEN | Hawaii to BC | Champagne Sailing
Sunday July 13, 2025 | Champagne Sailing
Day 5 of being offshore and the general consensus is that everyone’s settled into the boat life now. We’ve been extremely well treated today, with champagne sailing through nearly smooth seas, and the wind direction veering to tease us with nearly downwind sailing (FALKEN hasn’t been downwind since 24th May, not that I’m keeping track). Most luxuriously we’ve also all managed to shower. There were some complaints of the temperature of the shower, especially when accompanied by a rogue rain cloud, however it was unanimously agreed that location couldn’t be beat.
The crew have not only settled into boat life, but Alex and I have become increasingly quieter as their sailing confidence has rocketed. With a pretty rough start, weather wise, on this trip, and then followed by very high activity of squalls, it’s arguably not been the easiest to learn to helm FALKEN in. Yet they’ve all taken it in their stride and are happily laughing away whilst helming through yet another dark cloud. Special mention to Tash and Stephanie, who have always been great but their confidence has grown wonderfully on the helm.
On the wildlife front, still no cetaceans but we have had a very cool friend- a juvenile Laysan albatross! Having dragged the staff to their nesting site on O’ahu and seen the fledglings there, I was very stoked to see one at sea too. Albatrosses are a good sign at sea, said to be the souls of sailors, and it was Fred’s first! They stayed with us all day and gave a very dramatic show this evening, soaring around in front of the sunset.
Apart from that the flying fish seem to be getting larger and more suicidal as we head north, we’ve had a couple of near misses on the helm and a couple of stinky surprises every morning.
Finally, Happy Birthday to our bosun, Adam, for tomorrow (14th)! We appreciate you a lot, and will be sure to create some fun things for you to fix over this next year!
Mary | FALKEN Mate