"Here on planet "Grey" (grey skies, grey sea) all is well. There are still 30-35 knots of wind and Roxy is rocketing along! A funny thing happened last night. I was sleeping in my usual bed (now in hat and gloves I have to mention) at the chart table, and I was awoken by the sound of a waterfall! I quickly remembered where I was and which way was forward. During this time I managed to realise that we were a little bit on our side and the waterfall noise was coming from the hatchway. In fact, the waterfall was coming IN the hatch! So, what had happened was that Roxy had got picked up and "dumped" by a breaking wave, and the aforementioned wave had the cheekiness to break itself not only into the cockpit, but right into my cabin! Initially, it was quite scary to wake up to that, but actually it was perfectly harmless, just a bit damp. The inconvenience of it all was that I had to get out of bed and wade around in my wellies with the bilge pump to remove the Southern Ocean from my, once dry, floor. One small positive point is that my two buckets had been sitting in firing range and the wave had obediently filled them both up, so at least that was a little bit less work with the sponge!"
Sam Davies (Roxy) in her daily message