Bouncing back
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January 27. 2009 at 08:58Bouncing back after a long week in very light, unsettled and – more importantly – unpredictable winds, Sam Davies, GBR, (Roxy) is firmly on the comeback trail, re-gaining ‘her’ fourth place which she lost to Guillemot last Tuesday.
While Guillemot profited from an inshore position, using the additional thermal breeze close to the Brasilian coast-line, so now the Roxy skipper has been consistently quicker since the weekend as she enjoys stronger trade winds. As the pair duel off Recife, Davies now leads by eleven miles and is still going more than 2.5 knots quicker, expecting her advantage to increase this morning.
Brian Thompson has had the Bahrain Team Pindar tool box out again and spent most of Sunday and yesterday working on the alternator, cannibalizing his old alternator for spares, as well as trying to fix his wind generator. He is back in the groove again this morning making 11.3 knots and holding a lead of 126 miles over Dee Caffari.
Rich Wilson, USA, passed into the
Last night as we approached the Cape Horn plateau, I went into the cockpit to look around, when, for the first time since
“This afternoon, after the excitement had worn off a bit, I was at the chart table studying the next weather, and suddenly VROOOOOOOOOM! We were buzzed by an airplane. Went on deck, saw it come back, low, and bank around the stern, with the word "Naval" on the side. I went and listened on VHF radio, and the plane, which was part of the Chilean Naval Patrol, called. We chatted a bit, they came back overhead several times, and then departed. My first contact with land.”
“ So now we'll try to get past
After hitching north overnight to extract himself from an unstable ridge of lighter breeze extending off the Azores High Michel Desjoyeaux is back his direct course for Les Sables d’Olonne making 13 knots in a building SW’ly breeze. The Foncia skipper, 900 miles to the west of
Infos précédentes :
- 27/01/09 at 08:58 : Bouncing back
- 26/01/09 at 18:15 : Great Memories for the Great American and Desjoyeaux on course for home
- 26/01/09 at 14:08 : Yes He Is, Rich Wilson at Cape Horn
- 26/01/09 at 08:36 : The right angle for home
- 25/01/09 at 20:31 : Slowdown
- 25/01/09 at 18:50 : A rookie's right of passage?
- 25/01/09 at 13:25 : No pressure round the Azores high?
- 25/01/09 at 08:15 : Another Pleasant Vendee Sunday?
- 24/01/09 at 20:36 : The Bahrain Samba
- 24/01/09 at 18:45 : Desjoyeaux and Jourdain take the Buffalo Girls routing
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