"Just as it was getting dark last night I was deciding whether or not to shake a reef out – yes, no, yes, no – “I'll give it five minutes” this went on for about an hour and then I decided yes shake a reef,” you can always put it back in” I said to myself. Shook the ref out, boat sped was up pilot was coping, happy days. I went down below and hung my oilskin jacket up to dry. The boat started to load up and take off on the occasional wave, and obviously because I had shaken a reef, the wind had increased. So, up she went onto one particularly large wave – the rumbling noise of the water on the hull increased as we picked up speed – 18, 19,20,21. at this point the boat was very arced up and the pilot seemed to be playing “how fast can we go”. The answer was very fast, but I didn’t have time to look – I launched myself through the hatch to get to the wheel, as torrents of cold water hosed the boat down. Disengage pilot, bear away, that was the plan, but too late. We basically broached to weather – I managed to bear away hard, and the acceleration was immense – water everywhere, mainly down my oilskin trousers and into my boots. Bore away so hard with such pace (I was steering kneeling down on the cockpit floor) that we crashed gybed – wheel the other way, boom comes back, jibtop comes back, I am soaked, cockpit full of water – nice job. A couple more firsts for both the boat and me!! I then laughed at myself as I put the reef back in taking us to the same place that we were about an hour ago – only I was exhausted and now totally wet through. Brilliant, must try that again!!"
Jonny Malbon (Artemis) on his daily message.