BT damaged in knockdown
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December 26. 2008 at 18:56Jean Le Cam (VM Matériaux), second in the 2004 Vendée Globe, a solo skipper never one to sugar coat it, described the conditions as ‘infernal’ during this morning’s live radio broadcast session, ironically speaking at almost the same time as Sébastien Josse was calling his shore team in the UK, to tell them that he had been knocked flat by a huge wave.
Josse, lying fourth in the race, described briefly how the boat had been forced over, with the mast at more than 100 degrees, settled for several minutes before it emerged upright again. He is making an assessment of the effects of this knockdown when there is daylight, but meantime he has been heading north under bare poles, trying to escape the worst of the weather. He reported squalls of over 60 knots of wind.
Four years ago today, Boxing Day, Josse was just getting going again, after hitting a growler on 23rd December.
His team's interim report this evening says that
“The inside of the boat is in total disarray, and the conditions outside remain fierce - and too dangerous to inspect the rudders which have suffered some damage the extent of which is not yet clear. Down below, considerable damage is already obvious though - three separate cracks in the coach roof, including a longitudinal one which is leaking water in to the cabin when water comes over the deck, albeit at a manageable rate, and serious damage to the bulkhead that joins the roof to the deck around the hatch. The structural damage is not considered a danger to boat or skipper, but how much can be repaired, and how competitive Sébastien will be able to be for the rest of this epic race, is not yet known. Also a result of the mast being well under the water, the masthead wind instruments have been lost.”
“When I was on the dock in Les Sables d’Olonne with the thirty boats there, to have been in the top 10 would have been like a dream come true.” Remarked Caffari today.
I am a bit tired, but it has been worth it. The boat has just not wanted to go slowly, but it has been quite hard to get any sleep in that time because it has been a pretty full-on motion, so I think that is why am feeling a bit tired.
It is very exciting but it was the conditions, the wind was quite far forward, the sea was not too big. It was just wet and fast. The wind has got up a bit just now, but I have put a reef in and so it is just more of the same. It has been really good conditions for fast sailing, wet and very noisy. It is has been the yellow submarine again, the boat has been loving it, but it has been quite hard on me.
Steve White, GBR (Toe in the Water): “Christmas was a mixed affair. I got thoroughly miserable that I was out here with a broken boat and everyone was back home enjoying their Christmas. So I gave myself a bit of a kick up the backside to sort myself out and that is what I have been doing since. This morning I was dozing here at the chart table and there was a big crack and I thought it was my boom breaking, but in fact it was my Christmas tree falling over, and all the resin Santas went ‘crack’ down on the chart table, and so I thought, ‘right that is an omen, that has to mean Christmas is over, so I bagged my tree and that’s it till I have my second Christmas at home.”
On his plans to repair his gooseneck:
“I think I am going to try and drill into the bottom of the fitting and put in an epoxy thread which will allow me to use a smaller bolt and hopefully that will allow me to do the job.”
Infos précédentes :
- 26/12/08 at 18:56 : BT damaged in knockdown
- 26/12/08 at 15:50 : BT knocked flat
- 26/12/08 at 15:16 : Yann Eliès speaks about his accident
- 26/12/08 at 13:00 : Infernal
- 26/12/08 at 08:16 : Opening from the gate
- 25/12/08 at 20:18 : A Christmas cracker?
- 25/12/08 at 19:45 : Christmas Day round up
- 25/12/08 at 18:55 : He's behind you; oh no he isn't!
- 25/12/08 at 13:11 : Leading north to the gate
- 25/12/08 at 08:42 : Christmas Wishes: relief at the back, a better angle at the front
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