Tag: SV Welcome


  • What It’s Like to Sail Across the Ocean When You Have No Idea What You’re Doing

    One man, 3000 miles, zero qualifications. – by Al Valvano Dear Reader: If, like me, you’re new to sailing, then you might encounter the term “Bilge Rat.” From some light internet research, it’s a “friendly insult for the lowest-experience person on board.” No one’s actually called me that, but that’s definately me. *waves* About a…

  • A Most Pleasant Thanksgiving

    The 2025 edition of the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers began just a few days ago, the day we published our last blog post. So, the first few days has been all about getting into the rhythm of boat life — daily inspections, watch rotations, and fixing the minor things that need fixing along the way.

  • Preparing for the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers (ARC) – Week 3

    By: Hiten Patel The day has finally arrived! Departure Day . . . I awoke pre-dawn, made some coffee, and opened the iPad to jot down a few thoughts before the last minute preparations began and the day got away from us. This final week of preparations was focused on some larger and more time…

  • Preparing for the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers (ARC) – Week 2

    Wow, week 2 kicked off with a bang! The ARC+ departed on Sunday, so there was a ton of activity on the T Pontoon with the larger catamarans and monohulls welcoming last minute crew arrivals, stowing gear, filling tanks, completing repairs, and finalizing inspections. In the midst of all of the hullabaloo, the children that…

  • Preparing for the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers (ARC) – Week 1

    Hiten and I arrived in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria on November 3 to give us almost three full weeks to prepare as crew for the Atlantic crossing. We currently have an AirBnB about a 10-minute walk from the marina, primarily for sleeping and cooking. Our days are spent learning as much as we can about…

  • Guest Blog: Sailing Aboard Welcome It was a real privilege to sail aboard Welcome and to get to know Jay and Donna as we made our way from Ipswich to Las Palmas. We had spring tides and some tricky wind conditions to contend with as we left port, but managed to time our entry into…

  • We left Ipswich, UK on October 7, 2025 and arrived in the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria marina at about 10 a.m. October 21, 2025. Total distance traveled in that time: 2095 nautical miles. The marina will soon be filled with 150 boats who will be crossing the Atlantic with us on November 23. We…

  • Provisioning for Passage

    Provisioning for Passage

    Guest Blog – Cat, Crew & Cook aboard SV WelcomeLisbon, October 15, 2025 We arrived in Lisbon with sunlight bouncing off the water and dolphins racing the bow, about fifty of them leaping and twisting in unison, their silver arcs catching the light like a celebration. After days of watch rotations, wind shifts, and the…

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