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December 22. 2008 at 08:45© TAAF / Vendée Globe
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Bernard Stamm and his Cheminées Poujoulat are still aboard the Marion Dufresne, which is continuing her mission as supply vessel in the Indian Ocean. She is currently at Amsterdam Island, 750 miles north of the Kerguelens. They will be finishing their voyage in early January in St Denis (Reunion Island). As for Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty, he has almost completed his voyage. The skipper of Maisonneuve was only 285 miles from Port Elizabeth (South Africa) yesterday evening. Finally, Unaï Basurko (Pakea Bizkaïa) intends to sail all the way home by himself. He is heading for Bilbao, and yesterday was 260 miles south of the Cape Verde Islands.
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- 21/12/08 at 17:06 : Biding their time
- 21/12/08 at 12:54 : All quiet - news from the French skippers
- 21/12/08 at 07:56 : All out or reining back?
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- 20/12/08 at 18:02 : Waiting to exhale
- 20/12/08 at 14:10 : Relief all round: today's update from French skippers
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