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The Boatyard Bar & Grill

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Owners Dick and Susan Franyo rolled out the red carpet on 5 May at the sailors’ favourite watering hole in Annapolis. More than 200 fans and Pirate followers stopped by to meet the Pirates of the Caribbean team who were on hand to sign thousands of autographs and judge the Boatyard’s art contest for children. The crew of The Black Pearl enjoyed a team dinner at the Boatyard before being escorted by the County Sheriff to the Eastport Yacht Club party to celebrate the Volvo Ocean Race stopover in Annapolis.

The Boatyard Bar & Grill was the official watering hole of the Pirates of the Caribbean during the Annapolis stopover and provided the team with valuable support, not to mention plenty of great food, before The Black Pearl set off for New York on 7 May.

May 5, 2006/by Paul Cayard
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Cayard addresses Annapolis Yacht Club Members

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AYC Hosts The Black Pearl During VOR Annapolis Stopover

As the official host club of The Black Pearl during its Annapolis stopover, AYC and its members had a unique opportunity to enjoy the Volvo Ocean Race. With a mutual interest in promoting junior sailing, Paul Cayard and the Annapolis Yacht Club Foundation teamed up to use The Black Pearl

May 4, 2006/by Paul Cayard
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Pescanova Hosts Their Largest Children’s Pirates Event in Baltimore

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Pescanova hosted their largest ever children’s Pirates event today in Baltimore, USA with more than 2,000 local children enjoying an interactive stage show in the heart of the city, attended by Mayor Martin O’Malley and of course the Pirates of the Caribbean crew!

The crew is about to set off on leg 6 of the Volvo Ocean Race 2005/06 and official partner, Pescanova has been reaching out to local communities around the world and uniting the children with this spectacular sporting event, through the Pirates theme.

The children, aged 8 – 12 were brought together from local schools, many of who have been following the race.

The morning’s events commenced with a host of actors and entertainers enthralling the children. Excitement reached near fever pitch with the arrival of The Black Pearl, which pulled up alongside Pier 5 in Baltimore for all the children to see. The real-life Pirates rowed across to greet the children, who treated the crew like the movie stars!

Skipper, Paul Cayard and members of the crew then explained to their captivated audience what life at sea is like; what they wear, eat and experience on their 70ft racing yacht, mid way through their global adventure.

To top the event of for the children there was the first public viewing of the new Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest trailer.

During the event, Paul Cayard presented Mayor Martin O’Malley with a special replica of The Black Pearl, a Volvo Open 70 and thanked him for the spectacular welcome into Baltimore.

Jose Abbad, CEO, Pescanova USA commented: “Today was a truly fantastic show with children from around Baltimore offered a spectacular show from the Pirates of the Caribbean. As Paul Cayard always says to the children there’s a little bit of Pirate in all of us and this unique show helps bring this alive!

“It’s important to us as a company that we give something back to the community and we believe in investing in the future. Many of the children have been following the race since the start in Spain and have been supporting the Pirates avidly. For us to be able to show the children the first public viewing of the new movie trailer was very special.

“For them, to see the boat and listen to the crew is hugely exciting. Once again we’ve had a truly memorable event and have helped capture the hearts and imaginations of many young people.”

May 2, 2006/by Paul Cayard
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Pescanova hosts spectacular Pirates event – 2,000 local children involved

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1 May 2006 – Pescanova hosted their largest ever children

May 1, 2006/by Paul Cayard
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Baltimore In Port Race

Ocean Race

It was another solid performance by the Pirates of the Caribbean today with a third place in the Baltimore import race. The result also moved the Pirates up to third place overall moving past ABN Amro Two.

The breeze was 9 knots at the start and dropped to 6 knots on the third downwind leg where the race was shortened as the prospects for making the final lap did not look good.

Pirates had a great start and the two boats who had bad starts, Movistar and Ericsson, were forced to tack right away and go right. This turned out to be a blessing for them as they were first and second to the first mark.

For the Pirates, a primary winch failure on the first tack of the race made things interesting as we had to sail the rest of the race with the mainsheet run off a pit winch and both jib sheets and both gennakers sheets running off the single mainsheet winch. The crew did an excellent job of managing this situation for the whole race and we were fortunate that the wind never blew over 9 knots.

The Pirates stayed in third place pretty much the whole race while Ericsson fell from first to fourth and Movistar, catching a big shift at the end of the first downwind leg, went from second to first and never looked back.

Brasil1 made a nice move also at the end of the first run and went from 5th to second on the same shift that benefited Movistar. Coming down the final run, the Pirates were closing in on Brasil1 but it was a little too late as Brasil1 crossed in second.

Overall it was a good day for the Pirates and the many fans out on the Chesapeake Bay. It was also a good day for the Farr boats as they dominated the race taking the first four places. This is not the first time we have seen the ABN Amro boats struggle in light air. The first inport race in Spain had the same result.

We had two special guests today on the Black Pearl. First; Roy Disney, a great sailor and big fan of the Pirates. Roy sailed the boat a bit before the race and really enjoyed the very light and sensitive feel that these VOR 70’s have. We also had Tara Conner, the newly crowned Miss USA onboard the Black Pearl. It was Tara’s first sail ever and she could not have picked a better day. She also enjoyed being on the only US boat in the fleet.

We are taking Sunday off, then on Monday we are hosting Disney for a sail in the afternoon and Tuesday we will have our Pescanova Kids day with 1800 kids from the Baltimore area. These Pescanova kids’ days have become trademark events of the Pirates of the Caribbean and something we are all very proud of.

The next leg of the raced is Annapolis to New York City starting Sunday May 7th. This will be a very tough leg as it will be an intense 40 hour sprint that wont allow for much rest for any of the crews.

The Pirates are hosting a party tonight for all the teams. Chef Mark Rehana has prepared this grand evening so it should be something special.

Paul Cayard

Pirates of the Caribbean

April 29, 2006/by Paul Cayard
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Pirates of the Caribbean Appearance at West Marine

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This afternoon Paul Cayard, Skipper of The Pirates of the Caribbean made an appearance at West Marine in Annapolis. On the eve of the Annapolis NOOD Regatta, interested sailors came from all over to learn more about Cayard’s experiences and adventures aboard The Black Pearl in the Volvo Ocean Race 2005-2006. More than 200 people stopped by the store to meet Paul and see some of the incredible onboard footage from the last three legs of the race. Paul and Bowman Justin Clougher thanked West Marine and Charlie Petosa (VP West Marine MidAtlantic) for their support of the team in this challenging race.

April 27, 2006/by Paul Cayard
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McCORMICK & SCHMICK’S NAMED OFFICIAL RESTAURANT OF THE PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN

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McCORMICK & SCHMICK’S NAMED OFFICIAL RESTAURANT OF PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN SAILING TEAM IN BALTIMORE

Restaurant Supports Team and Hosts Pirates Meet and Greet

Baltimore, MD- McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant, located in downtown Baltimore on Pier 5, has been selected as the Official Restaurant of the Pirates of the Caribbean Team during the Volvo Ocean Race 2005-2006 Baltimore stopover before the race leaves for New York on May 7. The only American entry in the Volvo Ocean Race, it is expected that the Pirates of the Caribbean will have plenty of support from the home team, particularly for the InPort Race this Saturday.

In addition to rolling out the red carpet for Skipper Paul Cayard and his Pirates crew, McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant will host a Meet the Pirates of the Caribbean Hour on May 1 from 6-7 pm in the bar area. The public is invited to stop in to meet the team and find out what it is like to be part of the

April 26, 2006/by Paul Cayard
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Very cool!

Ocean Race

As Pirates of the Caribbean blasted through the mist off the entrance of Chesapeake Bay, I could hear that fabulous music from the Walt Disney movie in my head. Thanks to the immense help of Kimo Worthington, Mitch Brindley and Brian McCauley, we had arrived at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel about 10 minutes before Pirates was about to pass through. Skipper Paul Cayard, who is a long time friend, was allowing me to race up the Chesapeake Bay on his Volvo Open 70. Very cool!

After 4,872 miles, Pirates was comfortably in third. But the vagaries of the Chesapeake Bay kept the final result in question. My transfer was made at the northeast end of the tunnel under the lee of the island there. Cayard slowed the boat from 20 knots down to about 8 and I hopped aboard off Brindley’s RIB. Whew, made it. I took a deep sigh of relief. That water looked cold.

Once on board I received a hearty welcome by Paul, Jerry Kirby, Justin Clougher and the rest of the Pirates crew. Within two boat lengths, we were back over 15 knots. Under the rules, I was not allowed to steer, hike out or give advice. But I did have my trusty Hi-Def camera to record the voyage.

It was drizzling and choppy but here is the best part: the crew of Pirates was just enjoying the moment just being aboard the boat, sailing fast. I was the first guest to be on the boat on a long distance leg.

In the back of my mind was the resourcefulness of this crew who had saved the boat when they had keel box problems soon after the start on November 12. Things were clearly better.

As we turned the corner up the Bay, the wind dropped. But still we were sailing at 11.8 knots. That wheel looked mighty inviting to me. Maybe, another day?

The onboard interviews I conducted with Paul, Jerry and some of the others can be seen at www.vssailing.com and the Maryland Public Television series that is airing on many PBS stations throughout the USA. I also collected material for ESPN.

The Pirates crew works with great efficiency. They work the boat through every wave and make adjustments for every puff. The watch system works perfectly. Down below, Cayard and navigator Jules Salter analyze several weather reports. The boat’s performance is calculated as a percentage of VPP. Not surprising the boat sails at 99% – 100% most of the time.

As the sun set everyone was in a reflective mood. I explained to Paul about my cancer battle and he made an analogy between life’s struggles and sailing. He said, “prepare for the lulls and enjoy the puffs.” What a nice way of looking at things.

After dark the wind turned light. The crew changed sails endlessly. This was one time being on a boat I was glad I didn’t have to help. Moving those sails around looked like hard work.

As the sun came up we were just south of the Annapolis Bay Bridge. We even hit bottom for about one minute. No problem. The sail was backed and we were free of the mud.

The boat crossed the line cleanly and there were heartfelt handshakes all around. For me, it was a real pleasure to be part of it for 18 hours.

Gary Jobson

April 18, 2006/by Paul Cayard
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3/4ers the way up the Chesapeake Bay

Ocean Race

Position: 38,44.29N , 76,24.97W

Speed: 8 knots, Course: 32 deg.

In the USA. We are currently 3/4ers the way up the Chesapeake Bay.

The last 48 hours have been trying. We have been slating in flat calms with huge left over seas, dodging intense electrical storms, and beating upwind in a 30 knot squall. The 120 miles up the Chesapeake was long and slow without much wind during the night. At one point we almost had to anchor to avoid going backwards with the current. The GRIB forecasts have been anything but accurate in these conditions. After two weeks and the last two days in particular, we are ready to get there. 30 miles to go as of now.

At the entrance to the Bay, we picked up Gary Jobson off a RIB. He is getting some material for his shows on PBS and ESPN. We have done a few interviews onboard and chatted about many things. His battle with Cancer is an amazing story. I am in awe of anyone who has had to face that challenge.

When I meet people like Gary or our own Rob Myles or my navigator on EF, Mark Rudiger, I often wonder how I would hold up if faced with Cancer or something similar. Suddenly sailing around the world doesn’t seem so tough.

It is nice to have Garry onboard. He and I first sailed together in the 1983 Cup with Tom Blackaller on Defender.

After getting Gary onboard, I was just sitting by myself in the back of the boat for a moment reflecting on the fact that we were in the safety of the Chesapeake and what a long journey it had been to get The Black Pearl to the USA. We had to sail her 25,000 miles and through a couple of scary moments to get her to her home country. But we are here now and it will be a great couple of weeks for all involved with Pirates of the Caribbean and The Black Pearl. We are all looking forward to our time in Baltimore, Annapolis and New York. The USA is the only country that has more than one stop in the Volvo Ocean Race.

The wind has gone very light in the Bay here tonight. We are making 10 knots at the moment so it will be several hours, probably day break before we get to Baltimore.

In reflecting on this leg, it was another solid performance for The Black Pearl. Our third place is keeps us on the podium for the third leg in a row. Movistar sailed very well and passed us in the standings and therefore we have slipped from 3rd to 4th. But we are just one point out of second place now due to ABN Amro Two doing poorly. So we are in very good shape for the race for second overall. Considering Movistar did not finish two out of the first five legs, they are doing very well. I think this is indicative of a fast boat. We will have a good battle on our hands to beat them overall in this race.

The crew will be off for 6 days while the shore team gives the boat a thorough inspection and maintenance. We don’t have any major issues that need attention.

I have asked Gary Jobson to write a guest editorial Pirate Update. He is snoozing right now after indulging in our freeze dried food. Hopefully he will regain consciousness. If he writes a piece we will send it out ASAP.

PC

Pirates of the Caribbean

April 18, 2006/by Paul Cayard
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Black Pearl has Arrived into Baltimore in Third Place

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The only American yacht in the Volvo Ocean Race 2005/06, The Black Pearl skippered by Paul Cayard (US), has arrived into Baltimore in third place to a rapturous home welcome.

Pirates of the Caribbean team finished at 0722 (local time) to clench their fourth podium place and skipper and crew were clearly delighted. When they sailed to the arrivals pontoon a crowd of supporters, media, friends and families were there to greet them.

On the dockside Paul Cayard explained to waiting press: “We’re getting used to third but the result is tough to get used to. We are all very competitive and we all really want to win.

April 18, 2006/by Paul Cayard
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