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The young man and the sea

2008.11.07

Jean-Pierre Dick was the first solo sailor to work with the American Bruce Farr design team. In 2003, he had Virbac-Paprec built and won the Transat Jacques Vabre in 2005 on her. Since then, Bernard Stamm has bought the monohull and he updated her this winter. However, for the ex-vet, in no way are technical innovations the most important thing: «Design choices and technological developments are a plus, but they are not everything. Paprec-Virbac 2 features two major innovations (trim tab and strakes, editor) which should give me that little bit extra over the competition. However, I am convinced that on such a route, it's what's going on in the mind of the sailor that makes all the difference: the human aspect dominates. Motivation and determination can be found throughout this project from the design and build stage and during the race itself. These are the key elements in such an event, which is won over several years on land as well as at sea.»

The age of the skipper

2008.11.07

The average age of the skippers in this sixth Vendée Globe is 41 and a half. The youngest competitor in 2008 is Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty (Maisonneuve) born on 13th February 1978, while the eldest is the American, Rich Wilson (Great American III), born 19th April 1950.

A mixed bag

2008.11.07

The disturbed area over the Atlantic is what is going to influencing our weather for the next few days off Europe… A huge low has settled over Iceland, offering variable conditions over the Bay of Biscay. For today (Friday), after the rain late in the night, there will be a mixture of conditions with clouds and sunny periods and here and there a few drops of rain. The temperatures are pleasant enough reaching 19°C this afternoon in a moderate westerly reaching a maximum of fifteen knots. For the weekend, Saturday looks like being fine in the morning, but rain will move in later, while Sunday will be grey, damp and overcast with a strong south-westerly. It looks like being a rather rough start for the thirty competitors…


Tide times
Friday 7th November: coefficient 34
High tide: 11h43
Low tide: 4h55 – 17h35
Saturday 8th November: coefficient 38 - 43
High tide: 0h33 – 12h45
Low tide: 6h07 – 18h41
Sunday 9th November: coefficient 49 - 56
High tide: 1h22 – 13h34
Low tide: 7h05 – 19h33

The sea is round

2008.11.07

Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty (Maisonneuve) is the youngest skipper taking part in this sixth edition of the Vendée Globe. He has been sailing for three seasons on a boat built in Brazil, which has been worked on by his team. «Her original name was Galileo. I didn't feel like changing it, because that's something that isn't done and after all, it was him that said that the Earth was round.»

Loads

2008.11.06

If we look at the waterlines on the boats at the pontoon, we can see that all the solo sailors have taken aboard all of their equipment (sails, spares and repair kits…), but also around 500kg of consumables! Approximately 250 to 300 litres of diesel fuel, around 60 litres of drinking water and between 120 and 200 kg of food, including fresh produce.

Under reduced sail

2008.11.06

The latest weather forecasts for the start of the Vendée Globe on Sunday 9th November are showing a strong south-westerly wind. The shore teams took advantage of the quiet weather this afternoon to check out sail reductions. It will probably be with two or three reefs in the main and under staysail that the solo sailors will be crossing the start line.

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