Kito de Pavant was extremely relaxed this morning at his press conference. Under a barrage of questions from journalists, the skipper from France's Mediterranean coast talked about how he will be tackling his first Vendée Globe….
His boat: «She corresponds exactly to what I was looking for. I believe that a boat, which is light is easier to handle than a powerful boat. I think to sail quickly, you also need to be able to do it for a long time… »
Kito and the cold weather: «Like all Southerners, I need to be warm. Apart from my fleeces, in order to to save energy, I've gone for a heat pad. My seat is fitted with an element which warms my back. Not to be confused with an electric chair.... »
Talking about the three months of sailing with the cow on his sail: «I love that cow. She laughs all the time and as I'm someone, who is naturally happy, that suits me fine. Besides, my cow is so big that in the end I'll not even notice her… »
Talking about his experience of IMOCA boats: «I'm a rookie in the Vendée Globe. That's a drawback, as I know I lack experience in those seas. But at the same time, it may be an advantage, as I don't know what to expect down there. When you have no idea what you'll be facing, you can't feel apprehensive. As for IMOCA sailing, I was lucky enough to sail twice with Jean Le Cam in the Transat Jacques Vabre and I learnt a lot from him.»