Three ex-university female rowers row the “Dolly Parton” Across the Atlantic

FLORENCE WARD, HANNAH WALTON & GEORGIE LEECH

Atlantic Antics are three ex-university rowers with a shared love for the sport. Hannah, Flo, and Georgie have a thirst for adventure. Hannah and Flo rowed together at the Universty of Bristol where they both started out as novice . Georgie then joined them as the third team member. She too began her rowing career as a novice, at Lincoln University. They are racing to raise money and awareness for the charity Women in Sport. All three have had their lives shaped by their participation in sport where they have found friendship, built confidence, and challenged boundaries. Women in Sport is a fantastic charity whose aim is to end gender inequality in sport. 1.5M more men participate in sport than women, and this is a gap that needs to be closed. The girls’ competitive spirit means that they have their sights set high on breaking world records and to become the fastest and youngest female trio to row across the Atlantic.
Their second charity is RTHM (Rowing Together for Healthy Minds) – a mental health initiative in the rowing community that raises money for the charity Mind. RTHM was started following the suicide of former-UBBC rower René Zamudio. RTHM aspires to raise the profile of mental health in rowing, by partnering with boat clubs across the UK to inform athletes and coaches about the symptoms of depression and other disorders. It’s an incredible initiative that we’re proud to be supporting.”
Watch this space to see their antics as they prepare for the challenge of a lifetime.

https://www.atlanticantics2020.com/

“We will be rowing in a brand new Rannoch R45 Elite, named Dolly Parton (as we absolutely love her!). She’s eight metres long and two metres wide, with only two small cabins for protection against the waves, storms, and powerful sun rays. If the waves prove too much and the boat capsizes, it is designed to self-right.”

http://www.frenchandlammingmedia.com/article/2602/former-prep-pupil-takes-on-atlantic-challenge

Follow them in the Atlantic now:
https://www.taliskerwhiskyatlanticchallenge.com/2020-leaderboard/

Rondout Creek TIDES AND CURRENTS

THURSDAY……..January 14th 2021….. Time:….4:59 am EDT
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Feels like 33°F (High 39)….FAIR…..Humidity 80% …….Wind 1 mph S (rising to 3 mph @ 5 pm) ……Precipitation : 50 % ……Water temperature 33.4 degrees F (0.8 °C); ……….       Water plus air temperature = 66.4 °F
Lat Long: 41.92 N ..73.96 W
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—-Tides—–
01:55 AM 3.58 feet High Tide
08.19 AM -.48 feet Low Tide
02:13 AM 4.39 feet High Tide
08:59 PM -.72 feet Low Tide
——-Sun & Moon———–
Sunrise : 7:22 am↑ 118° Southeast
Sunset : 4:49 pm↑ 242° Southwest
Moonrise : 8:44 am↑ 119° Southeast, 2.0% visible, Waxing Crescent
Moonset : 6:26 pm↑ 243° Southwest
Daylight Hours: 9 hours, 27 minutes (+1m 33s)
—-Currents—–
03:18 AM slack –
06:24 AM ebb -1.27 knots
09:00 AM slack –
11:54 AM flood 1.56 knots
03:18 PM slack –
07:00 PM ebb -1.85 knots
10:12 PM slack –
[Ebb current is when the water flows towards the south (Poughkeepsie). Flood current is when the tide flows towards the north (Albany). Slack is the period in between when the water is still (not flowing north or south).]
Understanding USCG markers in our area: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP8vNMQctjM&t=157s
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NOTE: For updates throughout the day, use the links below. Also there are interesting links to videos about “our reach”.. ENJOY!
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theRondoutRower.com

Kingston Weather: https://weather.com/weather/today/l/261a6340f82e978bc855b4f078e56ada8064b7df9db6b61ef062f63e9d515dcb
Tides:
https://www.tide-forecast.com/locations/Kingston-Point-Hudson-River-New-York/tides/latest
Water Temperature
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/ny/nwis/uv/?site_no=01359139&blurb=%20USGS+Real-Time+Water+Data+Information
Currents:
https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/noaacurrents/Predictions?id=HUR0509_9
Moon Phases, Sunrise/Sunset
https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/@z-us-12401
https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/night/
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Waterways, Rowing and Regattas: rowing through the ages https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSK-R8LzHc0
My Reach https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NyQrFYuYKY&t=193s
How to read a compass: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/how-to-read-a-compass#:~:text=The%20most%20important%20part%20on,in%20the%20direction%20of%20south.

https://therondoutrower.com/atlantic-ocean-rowing-challenge-leaderboard/