One for the "This Is Very Cool" Department- women sailor Shana Bagley just had a chance to sail with cousin Brad Van Liew on the Open 60 LE PINGUOIN.
Trying to come to terms with the dark, cold months ahead with no great
sailing on the near horizon? Do what Shana Bagley did and jump aboard an
Open 60 with the only American to race solo three times around the
world, longtime SA’er Brad Van Liew. There are precious few programs
that offer what this one does, so check out BVL’s site for the latest
availability for upcoming trips. Here's Shana's commentary:
"I am 43 from Walnut Creek, California, formerly of Rockville, MD (if
that helps), and a Deputy Attorney General for the State of California.
I have been having some "re-entry" issues after returning last summer
from six months at sea. Racing in San Francisco Bay was just not enough.
I rabidly followed Brad Van Liew's victories in the Velux 5 Oceans, so
when I heard about his Summer Tour, I didn't waste a second to sign up
for the chance to sail on an Open 60 with a legend - an American legend
at that.
Americans are glaringly missing from the international solo racing
scene. The more exposed we are to these amazing sailors and their
sailboats, the more interest we can generate for an American fan base,
American sponsors, and for American competitors. The Van Liew Summer
Tour [and now the Winter Tour –ed] is a great way to increase that
exposure and it will be amazing to be a part of it.
I am looking forward to improving my sailing skills, pushing my limits,
seeing the brilliant stars from the middle of the ocean, and to spending
time with an accomplished and respected solo racer. No deadlines, no
ringing phones, just the elements and the sounds of the boat racing
through the water. It just doesn't get much better than that, really.
NASA's Space Shuttle Program may be shut down, but rockets are still
firing full blast on LE PINGUOIN! Lucky for me, I have a ticket to
ride." - Shana
For more LE PINGUOIN Winter Tour, once-in-a-lifetime sailing experiences:
http://www.oceanracing.org