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From Jonny Malbon on Artemis

2008.11.13

A simple message from Jonny Malbon: "All good on board.  Suffering a little with a bad wind angle.  Will have to gybe again soon if it doesn’t improve,  Bit frustrating as I cat seem to get the boat feeling really good yet.  Would love to be closer to the action."

analysis the 13 november at 06 UTC

Steady trade winds

2008.11.13

The Azores high (1035 hPa) is gradually moving north-eastwards and slowly subsiding, generating trade winds on the eastern edge. In the Bay of Biscay (Bernard Stamm), the 12-knot NW'ly will ease off during the day to less than ten knots. Off Portugal (Michel Desjoyeaux), the 17-22 knot N to NE'ly wind will drop to around ten knots. Around Madeira (Peyron, Dick, Josse…), the 18-23 knot E to NE'ly trade winds will be accompanied by short squalls. Around the Canaries (Boissières, Caffari…), the NE'ly wind is stronger, blowing at 22-27 knots with short squalls. This pattern of trade winds should remain in place on Friday with little change in strength or direction.

A long job list for Derek Hatfield who hopes to retsart Friday

2008.11.13

Derek Hatfield's team reported late last night:

" This morning Algimouss Spirit of Canada had a thorough going over by the technical team from Bahrain Team Pindar and a work list was constructed and then divided amongst the team to be conquered. Derek had returned with a list of things that either had been damaged or lost in the storm on Sunday and Monday. But once we boarded the boat outside the harbor last night; the list got bigger; the mainsail would not come down. After a bit of persuasion the mainsail started to come down the mast track….then the sound of ball-bearings hitting the deck, the head-car had left the mast track. Once in port, a team member went up to discover that the track had been pulled out of the mast creating damage to the carbon.

The weather system that struck the fleet has caused a lot of damage to the other boats so we are taking all precautions to make sure that we have a good going over the boat while Derek is in port. The mast has been taken from the boat and an ultrasound will be done tonight to determine the extent of the damage. The mast technicians are working through the night tonight preparing to laminate carbon. Best estimates now are that Derek will be ready to leave port on the afternoon tide on Friday. "

Desjoyeaux and Stamm in a different system

2008.11.13

Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia) and Bernard Stamm (Cheminées Poujoulat) do not appear to be in for favourable weather in the coming days. For the winner of the 2001 Vendée Globe, who is sailing off Porto this morning, the northerly wind is down to 10 knots and he is going to have to wait for it to back NE'ly before it strengthens to 20 knots: the white monohull already lost thirty miles during the night and this is likely to increase to 100 miles by this evening (in relation to his 450 mile deficit when he set sail again from Les Sables d’Olonne). As for Bernard Stamm, he faces even less favourable conditions… Calm weather in the Bay of Biscay with often only just five knots of wind and rarely more than ten until Cape Finisterre! After a deficit of 940 miles on restarting from Les Sables d’Olonne this morning, he could see himself some 1500 miles behind this weekend… However, everyone, will be slowing down in the Doldrums early next week and there will fortunately for these two sailors some compression.

Michel Desjoyeaux - Foncia

News from Michel

2008.11.13

7h01 : «A quiet night. We're off. The big balloon sail has been up since yesterday afternoon, and we're sailing along nicely, no fantastic surfing yet and the Azores high is losing strength. Had to do a lot of gybes during the night to stay in the strip of wind at 10° west, with difficulty reaching ten knots. The moon is still up and the sun is coming up, hardly any clouds, which is quite rare, so I'm taking advantage of that! A nice day for those ashore.» E-mail from Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia)

Dominique Wavre - Temenos

Last night's messages

2008.11.13

3h11:

This is not a race for people, who like to sleep! A busy night getting around the high, which decided to move in over me. A lot of manoeuvres to try to position Temenos on the right trajectory for the trade winds. All's well on board. The last of the fresh spaghetti have gone. I've exceeded my daily dose of coffee again... See you soon. » Dominique Wavre (Temenos II )

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