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SAILING/VENDEE GLOBE 2008/AVIVA

The trade winds, finally!

2008.11.12

"I'm very relieved to have got through the first 48 hours. It was terrible. There was a lot of shipping around and the seas were horrendous. All that crashing into the waves wouldn't have done Aviva any good at all but she was really good and I haven't found any damage as yet.  I tried snoozing that first night but there was so much shipping around I had to really concentrate and it wasn't until I rang the shore crew to tell them I was through the front that I was able to have a proper sleep. I just couldn't concentrate any more.  Since then I have been concentrating on eating and sleeping and I feel quite a lot better now but need to get on top of everything down below - there are quite a few jobs to do down there," indicated Dee Caffari (Aviva).

 

Today's radio session, 12h-14h

2008.11.12

Exceptionally, today's radio session will be between noon and 14h (local time) because of the official inauguration ceremony for Race HQ…Thank you for your understanding.  See you shortly...

Jean-Pierre Dick - Paprec-Virbac 2

Jean-Pierre under spinnaker

2008.11.12

«I'm sailing under spinnaker. Everything is fine on board. It feels good. I'm getting used again to life at sea. I slept well during the night and am starting to eat properly. The fresh produce is gone and I'm on to the freeze-dried. Yesterday evening it was pasta bolognaise and this morning scrambled eggs, my favourite breakfast. After the Gulf War (the Gulf of the Bay of Biscay), it's time to recharge the batteries. At the moment it' s a bit choppy with 20 knots of wind and little gusts in every direction. With our towering sails, we need to be careful! Today, I'll continue my inspection of the boat to make sure everything is OK and then I'll be spending time at the nav desk drawing up the strategy for the coming hours. Time to go, as the wind is getting up!» Jean-Pierre Dick (Paprec-Virbac 2)

Golding holding station

2008.11.12

 

On his 0900GMT morning media call today Mike Golding (Ecover 3) reported that he was relatively content that he is holding his position on the lead boats, and is following the routing close to the rhumb line. Winds are still reasonably gusty with quite a big sea running and he reported that he is sailing under a big gennaker and full main. He had encountered a period of nasty adverse current during the night.

“We are just trucking south really, rotating around the high pressure there will always be some compression ahead, and then extension again, but that is really looking at what is happening over the next five days or so."

forecast for the 14 at 00 utc

Trade winds today

2008.11.12

The Azores high (1032 hPa) is moving eastwards, while a low 1014 hPa far off the Canaries, is almost stationary. The wind, which is due to be a 15-20 knot NNW'ly off Cape Finisterre, will ease off to 5-10 knots and veer N'ly, which is not very favourable for Michel Desjoyeaux… Ahead, off Madeira, the wind will be blowing at 18-23 knots between the east and north-east, causing the leaders to gybe during the afternoon.

Race HQ opens tomorrow in Paris

2008.11.12

Vendée Globe Race HQ has now moved to Paris and the facilities are currently being installed. It will be open to the public from 10h to 19h (local time). An opportunity to attend the radio sessions from 11h to 13h, look at the latest developments in the use of satellite data and watch the latest videos from the race.
Please note: Race HQ will be open to the public from Thursday 13th November.

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