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No Boss and Hugo Boss

2008.10.26
Even if Alex Thomson's favourite football team has no boss now, all is well with the worlds of repairs of Hugo Boss. With typical humour the Hugo Boss teams have set up Boat World, Rig World, Splice World and Preparation World, all working in their parallel universes towards the common goal of having the IMOCA Open 60 sailing November 1st. If only Football World was that easy. Skipper Alex Thomson has returned home on time to catch his beloved but now manager-less Portsmouth FC – take on Fulham, enjoying a few days rest and recuperation, before he returns here to Les Sables d'Olonne later in the week. Harry McGougan, Hugo Boss shore manager says: “ In Boat World the hull, deck and sections are now both glued in and the outside bonding has started happening, inside bonding on the hull sections. In Rig World the splicing kit arrived at 0100hrs this morning (Sunday) and has been glued into the sections and is being prepared for the outer shells. Splice World is in good shape with probably a day and a half or a bit more of splicing. Prep World is doing good. We have our scrutiny tomorrow morning, and so we are generally pretty on top of getting the prep ready for when we go sailing for the 30th, so that means that when we go sailing, aiming for the 1st it will throw up a whole new list of jobs.”

Cheminées Poujoulat taken out of the water

2008.10.26
Bernard Stamm´s technical team has asked for permission to take Cheminées Poujoulat out of the water to carry out repairs on the engine mounting. During her delivery trip to Les Sables d´Olonne, the head of the shore team noticed some suspicious sounds, when the boat was motoring. After an inspection was carried out by a diver in the harbour in les Sables, the shore team found there was a hole around the engine mount. Even if during the Vendée Globe, the propellor is sealed in place and is therefore not used, the shore team preferred nevertheless to err on the side of caution and replace it: "It´s our job to ensure Bernard is completely relaxed before the start".

Cheeeese

2008.10.26
Time for a photo session for Jean Le Cam on board his VM Matériaux this Sunday morning. While this was going on, his shore team continued to work all out to check out the latest little adjustments.

The Vendée Globe welcomes the motor boats

2008.10.26
Fifteen launches will be present for the start. Fifteen brand new Bénéteau power cruisers will be allowing the various representatives of the press and media to watch the start from out at sea.

Mainly cloudy with some sunny periods

2008.10.26
The weather for today (Sunday): fairly clear skies this morning, but clouding over, although there will be some brighter periods. The temperature will be around 15°C. The south-westerly wind will blow between 15 and 18 knots.
Tide times for Les Sables d´Olonne:
Sunday morning: coefficient 74
High tide 2h50 - 4.83m
Low tide 8h37 - 1.38m
Sunday afternoon: coefficient 79
High tide 15h09 - 5.01m
 Low tide 21h05 - 1.14m

Peacefully flowing in and out

2008.10.25
The crowds of visitors continue to pour onto the Vendée Globe pontoons, while it feels like an Indian Summer in the harbour… They are turning up in their tens of thousands to grab a little of the dream for themselves. Between the village opening and 9 p.m. on Friday 24th October, already 150,000 people were recorded entering the village. Another record by Sunday evening?
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