We had set up an email address for Chantecler and we accessed it from 
        time to time either through a cellular phone link in the Chesapeake Bay 
        or through the satellite phone in the Ocean. Allison McMullin was our 
        Shore Communications Coordinator and relayed to our family and friends 
        the phone calls or email messages she received, and vice-versa 
      
    
    
    
      From:   "Allison McMullin" Date:   2002/06/07 Fri 
      PM 10:22:54 EDT To:   <BOR536@hotmail.com>, Subject:   
      Hello Chad 
    
    Hi Chad- 
    It was exciting to see you leave the dock and then see the start of the 
    race. We watched from the EYC. But we were not totally sure we knew which 
    boat was yours. Jaffar’s wife was also there and she was not ever sure 
    either! What a beautiful evening you must have had – I hope it was a good 
    start. Make sure you keep a copy of the log for me to read (which should 
    include anecdotal information as well as all the facts!).   
    
    
      From:   "Allison McMullin" Date:   2002/06/08 Sat 
      PM 02:21:25 EDT To: Subject:   June 8 Chantecler update 
    
    Hello All- 
    I heard from Chantecler right on time this afternoon – 2pm. I spoke with 
    Chad who said everyone is doing well. 
    They had strong winds last night and left the Chesapeake Bay at 9am this 
    morning – quite a bit earlier than they expected. They were going 14 – 15 
    knots at times! Right now they are heading 131 degrees on their way to 
    Bermuda. 
    Currently he said the waves are 6-8 feet, warm air temperature, and 
    partly cloudy skies. 
    They can still see some of the other boats in the race; in fact there is 
    one boat about ½ mile off their port side. Chad said they have been gaining 
    on them all day. Sound like it has been fun to be in proximity of some 
    boats. 
    That is about all he said – other than no one is sea sick (yet!). Sounds 
    like they are in good spirits. Our conversation was very short. 
    If any of you would like me to convey messages to the team, please let me 
    know. They will be checking in at 2pm Eastern Time each day. I will e-mail 
    you all after my contact with them. 
    Allison McMullin (Chad’s Wife)    
    
    
      From:   "Allison McMullin" Date:   2002/06/09 Sun 
      PM 08:38:33 EDT To:   Subject:   June 9 Check-in 
    
    Hello All- 
    Chantecler called in at 2pm this afternoon. It sounded like they had a 
    wild night. Half the team got sea sick (including Chad), although they were 
    all able to function fine. Today has been beautiful and much calmer. They 
    can’t see any other boats in the race right now. They were 300+ miles on 
    their way – almost ½ way. 
    I gave them some of the information from the race web site. They were 
    interested to know their standing. They also were interested to hear the 
    status of a few other boats (including Dark Star who “retired due to severe 
    seasickness”). 
    They all seemed in good spirits. Said they would try to send an e-mail 
    with a few more details. I will pass along any word I receive. 
    Allison   
    
    
      From:   "Allison McMullin" Date:   2002/06/10 Mon 
      AM 11:54:18 EDT To:   Subject:   News from Chantecler 
    
    Monday 10th June 
    After 60 hours racing, we are now reaching the rhumb line, about 150+ 
    miles from the east coast and Cape Hatteras. Saturday night was a rough 
    night, as we crossed the Gulf Stream under strong winds (25+ knots) and 
    heavy seas. Chantecler’s deck was often buried under warm water loaded with 
    plankton. It felt like a hot tub. Crew has recovered from seasickness today 
    in calm seas and lighter winds. The blue water ocean is now opened to us, an 
    8-knot nice breeze pushing us gently toward southeast. 
    Each member of the team is fulfilling his assignment, everything works 
    just fine onboard. 
    For Chantecler, USA#536, Bertrand   
    
    
      From:   "Allison McMullin" Date:   2002/06/10 Mon 
      PM 02:22:08 EDT To:   Subject:   June 10 update 
    
    Hello All- 
    Just had a call from Chantecler. They are moving very slowly – 123 
    degrees is the heading, at about 5 knots. But Chad said it is a beautiful 
    day. They past the mid-way point this morning and have about 300 miles to 
    go. They have been flying the big spinnaker for about 1-½ days. 
    They have not seen any wildlife, other than storm petrels. They saw 
    another boat last night, but do not have any in view right now. 
    Their current position is 34.24.65 N. 70.55.363 W. Chad said they made a 
    mistake in their reporting this morning – they are doing better than it 
    looks on the race web site. 
    Again a very short conversation, but it sounds like all is well. 
    Allison 
    
    
      From: "Allison McMullin" To: chantecler_annapolis@yahoo.com Subject: 
      hello Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 20:30:39 -0400 
    
    Hello Team- 
    Glad to hear you are moving again! Hope the winds blow a bit stronger 
    tonight. Be safe. Here are some of the positions of other boats, as of 0800, 
    June 11: 
    Division 1 
    Farr Out 34.31.39 68.59.36 246 miles out 
    Silver Bullet 37.07.53 76.05.12 (as of 6/8) 
    American Promise 34.14.51 68.42.34 233 miles out 
    Shazam 33.37.00 68.10.26 182 miles out   
    Division 2 
    Cat’s Paw 33.56.00 69.08.00 242 miles 
    Pursuit 33.31.90 68.10.15 183 miles out 
    Apparition 34.29.00 68.48.00 236 miles out 
    Others in Division 2 were behind you!   
    Division 3 
    You were ahead of everyone in Division 3. 
    You are (or were at 0800) doing so well! Keep it up. I will send you 
    details again tomorrow morning (0800) when everyone has posted new 
    positions.   We are praying for your safety! Best of luck in the 
    next 1-2 days!  
    Allison   
    
    
      From: "Allison McMullin"  To: chantecler_annapolis@yahoo.com Subject: 
      Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 20:33:54 -0400 
    
    Message to Paul and the rest: 
    Many thanks for the updates. Please tell all the crew we're very proud of 
    what they've accomplished so far and wish them the best. 
    Family of Paul Hillier - Barrett and Christine + Mom 
    
    
      From: "Allison McMullin"  To: chantecler_annapolis@yahoo.com Subject: 
      Farr Out Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 10:53:49 -0400 
    
    Thought you would enjoy this message from Farr Out. 
    Allison 
    1800 June 11, 2002 FARR OUT reporting position for N 34 06.960, W 68 
    11.293 
    Light NW winds between 3 and 5 kts made for slow sailing all day and 
    little distance covered. Winds finally picked up at about 5pm - rising to 
    13kts from the southwest. FARR OUT is now moving again at 8-9 kts with 204 
    nm to go. Weather was sunny, hot, and perfectly clear all day. The 
    freshening breeze provides huge mental relief and physical comfort. American 
    Promise remains in sight to the south with another boat (Shazam?) just 
    north. All fingers are crossed in hope this breeze will carry the rest of 
    the way to Bermuda. It’s a lovely evening to sit on the rail. Regards.  
    
    
    
    
    The following are two e-mails written by Chad: 
    
      6-11-02, 1030 EDT 
    
    All:  
    So here we are continuing our day of slow progression. The wind lightened 
    up over Sunday night with only a brief build to 9-10 knots Monday morning 
    around 8:00AM. We have been flying our large spinnaker for about a day and a 
    half. It is good in light winds but the angle has to just right for best 
    performance. This is our biggest challenge at the moment. The question: how 
    do we maximize speed, distance, and wind angle...? As it stands now the 
    answer is a puff at a time.  
    As you all may have heard we passed the half-way mark yesterday morning. 
    The skies are wonderfully blue and the seas are calm with a deeper shade of 
    blue. Sunlight streams deep through the surface... Ah I feel a puff. The 
    boat is up about a slow 6 knot pace. We will take what we can at this point. 
    ;-) 
    On board all sufferers of sea sickness have recovered with the typical 
    voracious appetite. Our meals have been absolutely wonderful. Larry Vazzano 
    (on board with us) and Howard Siemers put together and prepared great 
    lunches and dinners. Last night we had a beef stew. It included of course 
    the beef but also stewed potatoes, carrots, celery, and mild seasoning. I 
    know it hit the spot for me and all others. 
    Our current position 33.50.130N 069.94.994W. Bermuda lies at 
    approximately 32.30.929N 64.38.438W. Unfortunately the wind has shifted and 
    we cannot point directly to Bermuda right now, so we are trying to maximize 
    speed (aprox 5.5 kn) and minimize distance to destination. As slow as it 
    seems, our 5.5 kn of speed,,,,this is much better than the last 12 hours, of 
    straight 1.5 to 2.5 kn of speed...yes, boring we know. The whole night has 
    been slow, with the sails flapping from one side of the boat to the 
    other.  Other boats from class 1 (we think) are in our site. If this is true 
    we are in good shape.  
    Santiago has been very busy filming with the camera. So, you will get to 
    know him very well. I think he is applying to some film directing graduate 
    program. 
    Wildlife spottings have been few and far between. Sunday we had a few 
    dolphins on the bow, plenty of jellyfish spottings, sea birds, and one baby 
    turtle. Today we started seeing Bermudean Longtails, some nice white bird 
    specie that according to Paul can fly at 25 miles per hour... 
    With such a slow night, we might not get to Bermuda until Thursday, but 
    who knows, maybe the currents push us and winds build up again..lets hope 
    so.  
    I will stop here and get this off once the power is up and running.  
    Wish us well...  
    Team Chantecler 
    
    
      6-12-2002 6:03EDT   
    
    The journey continues... 
    We are now less than 160 miles from the finish line. This is the morning 
    of Wednesday and what a glorious day it should be. The night was humid with 
    a 7-11 knot breeze from the S. Around 3AM the wind started to subside and 
    clock more to the SW. Our current position is 33.30.201N 067.42.969W. 
    Santiago, Bertrand and I go off watch in about 15 minutes. Although Bertrand 
    clocked out about an hour ago. We will send pictures of proof (zzzzzzzzzz). 
    There is a competitors boat south of us. We are not quite sure who it is... 
    I am sure our paths will cross in the next 12 hours as both of us scramble 
    to finish. 
    This fresh breeze late yesterday is a welcome relief from fluky and even 
    zero wind conditions for over 12 hours. Our only hope is this engulfed the 
    rest of the fleet in front and behind us. Time will tell... 
    Chantecler has performed nicely. Her accommodations have been more than 
    sufficient for our crew. I believe we have all gotten into a groove of 
    functioning in these less than spacious conditions. Although more than half 
    the crew has commented at one time or another how easy it has been to 
    function on this boat. Space aside, Chantecler has proven herself worthy of 
    some good ole' off shore pounding. We were in the mix prior to leaving the 
    bay and it simply built up approaching and through the gulf stream. Winds 
    were not the issue topping 22 knots at times. It was the confused seas with 
    short steep waves churned up by a NE wind against the prevailing current. 
    Many a time we dropped steeply into the dark off the backside of a wave with 
    a crash and shudder when her bow found water again. Water on the deck is a 
    understatement as is the water which accumulated below. Thank goodness for 
    bilge pumps...  
    We are currently reaching under full main and code 0. Subsiding and 
    shifting winds have enabled us to use this secret weapon. Ok not secret but 
    a less common sail. Hopefully the wind will continue to build and remain S 
    to SW. Chantecler performs well with the wind on her beam. A few more hours 
    until the "dark and stormies".  
    Time to wake the next shift.  
    Team Chantecler 
    
    
      From: "Allison McMullin"  To: chantecler_annapolis@yahoo.com Subject: 
      To Larry Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 14:20:13 -0400 
    
      -----Original Message----- From: Jesse Vazzano Sent: Wednesday, 
    June 12, 2002 8:31 AM To: Subject: Re: June 10 update  
    Hi Allison,  
    Thank you for all of the updates. It really helps to follow the race. I 
    was wondering if you know what makes up the variation among the divisions? 
    My dad is Larry Vazzano, and my sister is visiting this week so I wanted to 
    be able to explain where they were in the race and why they were in Division 
    3 instead of another Division. Thanks. Again thanks for the updates! 
    Jesse     
    
    
      From: "Allison McMullin"  To: Subject: June 12 update Date: Wed, 12 
      Jun 2002 14:29:13 -0400 
    
    Hello All- 
    I just had a call from Chantecler (2pm EDT).  They are doing well. They 
    are 106 miles to the first mark at Bermuda and then 23 to the finish line. 
    They expect to be there before lunch tomorrow. If any of you have any notes 
    you want to convey, let me know. I think they would be happy for news! 
    They were excited to hear positions of others. They can see a couple of 
    boats, who they think are Farr Out and American Promise. 
    One message to Judy, Paul’s mom: He is doing fine. Chad said he is 
    “double patching it” (sea sick patches). I asked if he was a wimp or what! I 
    told him even I have done that trip without a patch. He didn’t appreciate 
    that (although he used different language J)! Anyway, sounds like they are 
    joking around and having fun. 
    I think our next update will be from the finish line! 
    Allison     
    
    
      From: "Allison McMullin"  To: chantecler_annapolis@yahoo.com Subject: 
      To Bertrand Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 08:43:43 -0400 
    
    -----Original Message----- From: BELLEGARDE Olivia Sent: Thursday, June 
    13, 2002 8:12 AM To: 'amcmullin@cox.net' Cc: Céline (E-mail); 'jean-francois.bellegarde@ac-guyane.fr' 
    Subject: RE: Landfall!   
    Dear Allison, 
    Thank you very much for forwarding to me emails and news received from 
    the boat; 
    i myself then forwarded them on to the rest of the family and i can tell 
    you that everyone has been really excited, waiting for them anxiously and 
    opening them religiously ! (even my Dad got into his inbox every day)
    Despite the lack of wind at times, they all seem to have had a great time 
    (can't imagine what it will be like when they arrive in Bermuda...) which 
    must be pretty exciting and tiring, especially for Bertrand, on watch!! 
    oh well ... they arrived there and we'd love to know what they felt when 
    they see the coast approaching. 
    Please tell them Bravo for us (in particular to the chefs!) and send them 
    our congratulations. 
    we have seen the program of festivities waiting for them in Bermuda and 
    bet that it's going to be memorable.
    send Bertrand our love and tell him that he should count the stars not to 
    fall asleep and that we're very proud of him 
    olivia celine (the Bellegarde family) 
    
      
    
      De : Allison McMullin Envoyé : jeudi 13 juin 2002 13:17 À : Alicia 
      Dellepiane; Allison McMullin; Carolyn McMullin; Chafik Bentchikou; 
      Christine Hillier; Doug & Ginny Bywater; Doug Bywater; Grancoise Betchikou; 
      Howard Siemers; Jesse Vazzano; Judith Anne Clark; Keith McMullin; Luz 
      Sanchez; Marco Dellepiane; Mike Doan; Olivia Bellegarde; Salima Bentchikou; 
      Skander Bentchikou Objet : Landfall! 
    
    I just had a call from Chad in Bermuda! They arrived about 4:30am Bermuda 
    time. They were first in their class, but with corrected time they will be 
    about 3rd. He said they were the first small boat to reach the dock and 
    there were people from the larger boats out cheering them on! 
    Anyway, you will probably all hear from your loved ones today. 
    Allison     
    
    
      From: "Allison McMullin"  To: chantecler_annapolis@yahoo.com Subject: 
      To Paul Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 08:44:49 -0400 
    
    Wonderful news. Thank you. 
    Message from Christine to Paul: "Barrett & I are having a wonderful time 
    at the beach, but the beach is not the same without you. We miss you very 
    much and look forward to hearing stories about your wonderful sail. We are 
    rooting for you!" 
    And from Paul's Mom: "Those Bermuda Longtails are flying faster than you 
    are. Hitch a ride and finish in style! Good job Chantecler and all your 
    crew." 
    Anxious to hear about landfall. 
    Judy Clark   
    
    
      From: "Allison McMullin"  To: chantecler_annapolis@yahoo.com Subject: 
      To the Team, From Paul's family Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 11:43:48 -0400 
    
    Way to go Chantecler! 
    Congratulations to all from Paul's family: Christine & Barrett, Cindy, 
    Mom, Uncle Bill monitoring from Europe. Sleep, shower, etc. and have fun in 
    Bermuda. 
    
    
      From: "AZZOLINI Carlo  To: Subject: Good news from the. ....Bermudaaaaaa 
      Date: Sat, 15 Jun 2002 12:07:00 -0400 
    
    What a feast. It seems to me that you're enjoying more than doing eplan. 
    But again the two are not comparable as routers do not have 35 knots winds 
    pushing them. 
    Did you find the other half to console you have this hard trip. Romantic 
    beaches..... and beautiful man too I gather. 
    not having dates we all guess that the Monday you're referring to is June 
    24. 
    Have fun.\Carlo 
    -----Original Message-----
    
    
    From: chantecler [mailto:chantecler_annapolis@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, 
    June 15, 2002 11:00 AM To: PINAUD Eddie FTLD/IAP; AZZOLINI Carlo FTLD/IAP 
    Subject: news from the. ....Bermudaaaaaa
    Guys, just a quick Email to tell you that everything went well, and we 
    finally made it to the Bermuda. 
    We got there on Thursday after memorable adventures, like crossing the 
    gulf stream in 12feet waves and 35 knots gusts, at night ! It was really an 
    incredible experience!! 
    Now we are enjoying the island local resources -and pretty tourist 
    chicks arriving daily on huge cruise boats ;-)). The island beaches are so 
    romantic and the water is simply incredibly turquoise, crystal clear deep 
    blue. 
    I wish I could stay longer... 
    Anyway, our departure to Annapolis is scheduled on Sunday or Monday 
    according to one ugly cold front on the gulf stream. 
    I should be back by next Monday. 
    Amities, 
    Bertrand 
    
    
      Subject: Un autre bonjour de Françoise To: Chantecler_Annapolis@Yahoo.Com 
      CC: From: Fbentchikou Date: Sat, 15 Jun 2002 12:55:48 -0400 
    
    Jaffar et toute l'équipe,   
    Bonjour et félicitations! Nous sommes tous très heureux ici de votre 
    réussite, mais surtout, avant tout, du fait que vous êtes arrivés sains et 
    saufs.   
    Est-ce que Chantecler est un peu fatigué de son côté? L'avez-vous arrosé 
    de rhum à l'arrivée? Et vous-mêmes, avez-vous arrosé généreusement votre 
    sucès enpensant à tous ceux qui pensent à vous?   
    Si l'équipage est plein d'entrain, peut-il proposer des prénoms autres 
    qu'Onésime pour le bébé #3 de Salima.   
    Et enfin, quand partez-vous, quand est-ce que vous prévoyez de rentrer? 
    Comment pouvez-vous nous contacter?
    Cheers   
    Françoise   
    Note à Jaffar:   Chafik passe aujourd'hui pour commencer son 
    déménagement. je vais lui donner deux petits meubles bleux de notre chambre 
    étant donné que je veux faire de la place pour ceux qui arriveront plus tard 
    de Miromesnil. J'espère que c'est OK -sinon Chafik l les rapportera dans 
    deux semaines quand il revient pour faire la fin de son déménagement .   
    Hier j'ai eu le plaisr de travailler jusqu'a 8h du soir avec le président de 
    G. sur leur code des marchés. C'était plutôt fatiguant.. 
    
    
      From: "Allison McMullin"  To: CC: "Chad McMullin" , 
      chantecler_annapolis@yahoo.com Subject: Update on Chantecler's return 
      Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 07:44:27 -0400 
    
    Dear Chantecler: 
    All our best wishes! I know your families will be happy to hear some 
    news. 
    Allison   
    -----Original Message-----
    
    
    From: chantecler [mailto:chantecler_annapolis@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, 
    June 19, 2002 7:04 PM To: amcmullin Subject:   
    Allison, et. al. 
    here we are at Chantecler once more...sailing at 35.21.984N, 71.35.130W. 
    I hope you don't mind forwarding this message to the usual group. Please 
    also add the two following addresses: 
    thanks a lot for the worldwide coverage. 
    We took off from Bermuda on Monday morning, spent the day before just 
    waiting for the storms to clear, we still wonder whether it was worth 
    waiting... 
    At approximately 1200 on Monday, during my watch I went down for some 
    snacks, Tim & Bertrand were complaining about their empty stomachs so I 
    volunteered. It was blowing 15 knots, and we had just been through at least 
    3 hours of 20 knots and hard seas, right after taking off from the island.
    
    When I came down to the cabin, the sound of water didn't seem right...the 
    bilges were full and the bow compartment full of water...and full, meaning 
    FULL. Crew woke up and the task started...massively bailing out water like 
    crazy, the compartments below the v-berth were full of water, right up to 
    the top. As larry figured it, the storm sail and other gear stored below had 
    unplugged the depth sounder plug...letting water just come right in. 
    Just to give you an idea, there was so much water up the bow that the 
    stern was lifted 18 inches from the water level...so thanks hunger saving 
    the boat from going down. 
    A moment of fear,,,and once we solved it we laughed and rested...the 
    bailing had been exhausting, mentally and physically...and then came 2 more 
    days, no more water in the boat but squalls after squalls, or a continuous 
    storm perhaps is a better description. 
    Today has been nicer, just a little bit of rain and somewhat lighter 
    winds (12-22kn). The two past days have been very exhausting, we are quite 
    tired but happy to have made such good speeds and so many miles, at this 
    rate we might be in town by friday night. 
    Our own company down the way has been Mental Floss, another boat in our 
    class, and we've radioed with them a couple of times, its nice to have a 
    boat around in these seas. 
    Chad, we miss your navigational skills, here I'm writing this email and 
    don't know I'll hold my breath, its not a nice thing to look at this screen 
    in the middle of waves and swell... 
    We hope everyone is well out there, here at Chantecler we are safe and 
    sound, and looking forward to see the shore. 
    From Chantecler, June 19, 2002, 
    Santiago & crew 
    Jaffar, Larry, Tim, Bertrand
    
     
    
    
    
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