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SAILING/TRANSATLANTIC RACE/THE ARTEMIS TRANSAT/PRE START

A wash and shave for Unai

2008.11.20

You can see the latest video from Unai Basurko (Pakea Bizkaia), with his boat gliding along to the south-east of the Cape Verde Islands.  Just click on the video in the media section.

 

SAILING ROUND THE WORLD RACE VENDEE GLOBE 2008/2009 ALGIMOUSS SPIRIT OF CANADA DEREK HATFIELD

Powering up

2008.11.20

Derek Hatfield (Algimouss Spirit of Canada) is currently in 25th place, 1483 miles from the leader to the north-west of the Canaries.  

"I have been attempting to deal with a battery/charging problem for the past day so I may have suffered a little bit in the standings on the fleet. This problem was caused by the storm just after the start in the Bay of Biscay and it was not detected when we returned to the start line. I am more or less back up to speed now but watching the batteries very closely as I have not been able to solve the problem. I will continue to work on a solution.  Otherwise everything is good on board. The sailing is fantastic and the weather nice."

A missing spoon

2008.11.20

In third place, 30 miles from the leader, Jean-Pierre Dick (Paprec Virbac2) talked to his shore team this morning
"Yesterday was a bit stressful and I didn't get much rest.  I worked hard in the calms, but it's not easy.  There are sail changes all the time as you need to adapt to some very fluctuating conditions. The night was a bit quieter and I managed to sleep a little. The most important thing is I've lost my spoon.  Fortunately, I have a spare, but if I lose this one..."  

 

JEAN-BAPTISTE DEJEANTY / GROUPE MAISONNEUVE RESTART

Jean-Baptiste's night message

2008.11.20

"Hi there! Everything is fine.  I've just clocked up 430 miles in 24 hours! After this long tack to the west, I'm really well positioned now to cover the North Atlantic in one tack! The wind eased during the night (20 knots), which enabled me to sleep a bit more than usual. In fact, I'm still in my sleeping bag.  During the night, the boat pitched into a wave, surfing along at 24 knots. I went sliding in my sleeping bag, from my bunk right across to the mast compartment.  Apart from that the boat has been marvellous and the automatic pilot is just incredible. I'd never tested this new generation in these conditions and I can say I'm really pleased about it. Will soon be under spinnaker...JB"   Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty (Groupe Maisonneuve)

 

SAILING/VENDEE GLOBE 2008/FONCIA

Michel Desjoyeaux has his sights on Steve White

2008.11.20

Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia), in 18th place, 369 miles from the leader is now under twenty miles from Steve White and under twenty-five miles from Dee Caffari...  
"The wind has returned. Over the past hour, Foncia has picked up speed again on her way towards the Doldrums and I hope to overtake Steve White shortly. There is a half moon and taking a siesta in the cockpit under the stars is really enjoyable.  I had a good sleep. Got sunburnt yesterday and meanwhile my friends up at the front are still creeping along.  I love it! Mich"

 

Norbert Sedlacek / Nauticsport Kapsch

Norbert's cookery class

2008.11.20

Norbert Sedlacek (Nauticsport-Kapsch) was pleased with his performance yesterday, as the conditions are allowing him to sail along at good speeds in pleasant conditions.  Over the 24 hours up to this morning's rankings,  he covered 243 miles and is currently sailing between Mauritania and the Cape Verde Islands.   "That really puts me in a good mood.  And then on top of that I have just eaten my Chinese noodles, which taste better each day.  My secret tip: Cook the noodles as indicated, then simply leave them as in the steam for half an hour and then heat them up again and  there you have it. Enjoy your meal!"

 

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