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SAILING ROUND THE WORLD RACE VENDEE GLOBE 2008/2009 PORTRAITS PRESTART

Dominique Wavre parked up for 4 hours

2008.11.16

"The trade winds, which have been dying away took their last breath early in the night.  A huge cloud and then no more wind.  One last surge on a little wave and Temenos comes to a standstill.  4 hours parked up here, then the sky clears, not a single cloud, and the moon and stars appear and we're on our way again albeit very slowly, like someone getting over a touch of the trade winds...
It's very light, but at least in the right direction.  Let's just hope it lasts
!"

Dominique Wavre on Temenos2.

Norbert Sedlacek / Nauticsport Kapsch

Norbert Sedlacek's log

2008.11.16

"Perfect sailing conditions, but a few minor problems, which give you things to do even on the best of days. Since yesterday I've been busy trying to see what is wrong with the water maker.  There doesn't appear to be any signs of damage, yet it's only producing around 10% of its theoretical capability. I hope to find the solution by tomorrow.  Will let you know.  Up until now have spent about seven hours with the tools out trying to understand what's wrong."  
Norbert on Nauticsport-Kapsch

 

Derek Hatfield / Algimouss Spirit of Canada

Message from Derek Hatfield

2008.11.16

As I write this note, Cape Finisterre is visiable out the port side and I am just about to jibe to the south and continue chasing Bernard. I've been able to make some headway on him as I brought in the new wind from the north. I suspect though he will have slipped away after turning the corner as it is a much better wind angle as we head south. Next goal for me is to pass west of Madeira and to make some more time on the tail end of the fleet. More soon.
Take Care
Derek (Algimouss-Spirit of Canada)
 

Message from Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia)

2008.11.16

"The night time is the time to get some sleep too.  In spite of being tossed around. The sea is all over the place, so the boat is finding it difficult to keep a steady speed. As soon as she takes off, a wave comes at us diagonally to counteract the power of the wind; so she tries again and the same thing happens. A bit annoying.  So, as a a consequence, it's difficult to now which sail is the most suitable in the circumstances, which is why I'm sleeping. Can't remember any of my dreams or my nightmares. I must be sleeping well.  Time for another one.  That will mean I'll be in great shape when it's time to go to church."
Mich

On board Akena Vérandas, skipper Arnaud Boissières

Message from Arnaud Boissières (Akena Vérandas)

2008.11.16

"Hi there, Fine weather and beautiful seas. Great night out heaving on the ropes on one side and the other, playing with the air currents; the veranda has been opened up to let some air in. The heat will be stifling later today (better make the most of it!).  Today is Sunday, so time for a shave and then the sun cream goes on."
Arnaud

 

Loïck Peyron's Saturday routine

2008.11.15

For Loïck Peyron (Gitana 80) at the front of the fleet, today is clearly a Saturday, just like back on dry land...

"Everything is great out here.  I'm taking advantage of the fine weather to get a good wash.  As it's Saturday, I have my little list of things to do.  I'm going to wait a bit for the sea to calm before climbing to the top of the mast.  When you're thirty metres up, it tends to move around quite quickly..."

 

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