2:24 AM Thu 15 Apr 2010 GMT
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'Jessica - bad storms have kept her sleepless'
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Jessica Watson's mainsail is reported ripped in several places as she has just endured the worst storm of her voyage so far.
She has been experiencing electrical storms recently, but the most recent was the worst. Reporting on her bad weather, Jessica had observed in her blog, 'Things got pretty interesting for a while last night, when what I thought was just a light passing squall, turned into a full on electrical storm, the worst I've seen at sea yet.
'Even though I could hardly see it through the icy cold sideways rain, the lightning was striking the water nearby much too close for my liking. The wind gusted pretty high too.'
But her sturdy little Sparksman & Stephens 34 withstood it all valiantly.
This was different, and she was around 250 miles south of Albany on the West Australian south coast when the latest storm hit. During the storm the conditions were up to 50 knot winds, with six metre swells and stinging rain - not the most pleasant conditions for sailors of any age.
Previously her worst experience had been a knock-down in the Indian Ocean which was so severe it has warped her hard dodger.
Jessica told the ABC that she would be replacing the sail, and, when she had time, would give more information via her blog.
The 16-year-old Sunshine Coast resident is aiming for the 2nd May to arrive in Sydney at the end of her solo circumnavigation, which will make her the youngest sailor to achieve such a feat.
As reported in the last story on Jessica, her PR company has already sold her exclusive story to the Rupert Murdoch Empire, thus garnering the best possible profit from her venture, but denying other mainstream news outlets from access to her, or her family.
by Sail-World Cruising
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