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November 09. 2008 at 19:57 Vendée Globe Virtual Race
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November 09. 2008 at 18:26Temenos should be setting sail again tonight
Dominique Wavre and his team have identified the electrical problem, which led the skipper to return to Les Sables d'Olonne. It was the computer unit in the system, which had stopped working. A new part is on the way from Lorient. The sailor is expected to set sail again on the next tide at around eleven tonight (French time).
November 09. 2008 at 18:19Jury to meet
The International Jury will be meeting to make a judgement concerning the fact that four crewmen were still aboard Bahrain Team Pindar in the four minutes leading up to the start.
November 09. 2008 at 18:10Temenos versus the tide
The shore crew of Temenos are working hard to fix the electrical problems which forced Dominique Wavre to retire. If the problem can be solved before midnight tonight then Temenos may be able to leave Les Sables d'Olonne and rejoin the race.
Dominique Wavre: "Already this morning, when I was leaving the pontoon, the electric system was a bit doubtful. Once out at sea, I realised that it wasn't charging. The batteries were losing their power all the time. They're down now to half of their capacity. None of the chargers are working, neither the solar panels, nor the wind turbine nor the alternator. It was a fairly easy decision to decide to turn back, as by the end of the night I wouldn't have had any battery left, no energy at all. I would have been in 30-40 knots of wind, with the front that is forecast, with no automatic pilot, nothing at all. It was therefore only natural to head back to port and try to find out what is wrong with the damned electrical system!
“We realised there was something wrong a bit too late. We thought we had sorted it out by phone with the electrician. At sea upwind, I went inside and stripped down the wires to see if it wasn't a connection problem. I looked over the whole circuit, but couldn't find anything. So, it's beyond my electrical skills. It's down to the experts to find out what's wrong now.
Do you think you'll be stuck here for long? “All depends if we find out what is wrong. I just hope that it is not the battery units themselves, which are the problem, as it will take a while to get some more from Paris. An electrical problem can be very complicated or very simple. I hope it is simple this time, so that I can get away on the next tide. If we repair it very quickly, we should be able to set sail again before midnight.”
November 09. 2008 at 17:42Wavre back on the dock
Dominique Wavre, the skipper of Temenos, who turned around at 15h05 because of an electrical problem, moored up at around 17h00 in Les Sables d'Olonne.
November 09. 2008 at 16:421st rankings: Josse and Guillemot tied
Sébastien Josse (BT) and Marc Guillemot (Safran) were tied for the lead in the first rankings in this sixth Vendée Globe. At 1600h, the two solo sailors were 0.2 miles ahead of Jean-Pierre Dick (Paprec-Virbac 2) in third. After three hours of racing the first thirteen boats of the 30-strong fleet are within a mile of each other.
November 09. 2008 at 15:43Temenos to return
At 15h05, Dominique Wavre (Temenos II) informed the Race Directors that he was returning to Les Sables d’Olonne with electrical problems. He is unable to charge his batteries, but hopes to set sail again as soon as possible.
November 09. 2008 at 14:32Farrs out in front
The early leading boats are all from the drawingboard of Farr Yacht Design (BT, Paprec Virbac and PRB), while Dee Caffari's Aviva just behind them is an Owen-Clarke design. Skippers Seb Josse and Jean-Pierre Dick will also be closely matched, having trained together at Port-la-Foret. Also in the top 10 were the two Swiss skippers Bernard Stamm and Dominique Wavre, sailing side by side.
As the competitors left the spectator boats behind and headed out to sea the breeze has built to upwards of 22 knots.
November 09. 2008 at 13:49PRB leads the charge
Defending champion Vincent Riou on PRB, and Paprec-Virbac (Jean-Pierre Dick) have led the 30-strong fleet away from Les Sables d'Olonne. Sebastien Josse on BT has been climbing well to windward to join them at the front, with Dee Caffari on Aviva not far away. Hugo Boss was also set nicetly to windward, while Brian Thompson is in the middle of the pack but showing plenty of pace. Sam Davies on Roxy is sailing lower than the leaders, while Mike Golding on Ecover is chasing hard to catch up.
November 09. 2008 at 13:10... and they're off!
After the emotional farewells on the dock, the final goodbyes were an undignified scramble for most teams, with shore crews despatched to RIBs at the very last minute.
With one minute to go it was Foncia who was closest to the line, but at the gun Mike Golding on Ecover 3 was ahead — too early, he was called OCS and returned. Vincent Riou on PRB pulled away into an early lead, with Aviva on his hip — Dee Caffari having got a great start on the far right-hand side of the course. Seb Josse's BT, Alex Thomson on Hugo Boss, and Jérémie Beyou's Delta Dore were all in the front row of the main pack.
The fleet are being chased by a flotilla of RIBs, spectator boats, and yachts, with 60 Zodiacs marshalling the race area.
Infos précédentes :
- November 09. 2008 at 12:44 : Ready, set....
- November 09. 2008 at 12:32 : Feeling green?
- November 09. 2008 at 11:51 : Lumpy beginning
- November 09. 2008 at 11:35 : Standing room only
- November 09. 2008 at 11:21 : A crowded waterfront, a crowded sea
- November 09. 2008 at 11:05 : Final farewell
- November 09. 2008 at 10:39 : Armada set off in pursuit
- November 09. 2008 at 10:18 : More than words
- November 09. 2008 at 09:42 : Hugs and handprints
- November 09. 2008 at 09:24 : Dee casts off first
Flash infos
- 18/11/09 at 11:47 - News of Jean-Pierre Dick
- 02/11/09 at 12:31 - Dee Caffari and Brian Thompson ...
- 08/10/09 at 18:53 - Vincent Riou suffers a minor ...
- 19/09/09 at 19:08 - Training off Brittany
- 29/08/09 at 15:04 - BT in for a minor refit in Port-la-Forêt ...
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