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SAILING/VENDEE GLOBE 2008/FONCIA

Today's geography question

2008.11.21

Message sent by Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia) at 01:50 last night:
«Dark night. Came across a tanker on ber way to "Bonny". No idea where that is. Must be the Gulf of Guinea, I suppose. The light winds have eased off. Cross seas that are not easy to deal with. Getting shaken around and not making good headway. But managed to get some sleep. Sleep well. Mich

In case you are wondering, the mystery is solved. «Bonny» is indeed a large bay between Nigeria, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea.

CHEMINEES POUJOULAT RETURN TO LES SABLES D'OLONNE AFTER A COLLISION WITH A FISH BOAT

Less pressure on Stamm

2008.11.20


"For several days, Cheminées Poujoulat has been sailing under spinnaker towards the Equator and the Doldrums. Looking at the speeds in the last scheds, some competitors look like they intend to moor up in the Doldrums.  I must not get too cocky though, as my time will come soon enough.  Life on board is starting to fall in place and I've got into a rhythm with the weather data and meals that I try to organise for the same time as back ashore. The rest of the time I spend getting the boat moving as fast as possible downwind, which means there is a lot of work.  I have to keep making small adjustments, work on the trim, change the sails and steer.  In amongst all that I need to remember to rest in order not to get run down.  It's not always easy to do. For me it may be a bit easier as the pressure comes from the clock and not from being surrounded by ten other competitors."


 

ON BOARD AVIVA / DEE CAFFARI

Dee Caffari, your tourist guide

2008.11.20

Passing through the Cape Verde Islands, Dee Caffari (Aviva) is your tour guide in her latest video, which you can view by simply clicking on the video in the media section

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

Yann in his boxer shorts

2008.11.20

"I have a very light easterly wind and the heat is intense. We're close to the Equator and you feel that with the extreme stickiness inside and outside the boat. To be honest, I'm in my boxer shorts, wearing a hat and covered myself in sun cream.  Fortunately we got away from the autumn lows ten days ago: the body has had time to get used to this huge type of change in the weather! "

 

SAILING/VENDEE GLOBE 2008/WAVRE TEMENOS II

Ready for the Doldrums

2008.11.20

Contacted by his shore team this afternoon, Dominique Wavre (Temenos) is about to enter the Doldrums.
"Since this morning, I’ve had a steady wind and I’m making due south. It’s not very fast but we’re back in a classic NE’ly air flow again. The lack of trade winds yesterday was really unexpected. What’s happening today is already more normal; it’s as if there was a 24 hour delay in the forecast. This morning I was able to sleep, which enabled me to rest as much as possible. I’m in good shape and on the attack for the Doldrums. We should hit it tonight or tomorrow but for the time being, I still can’t see the characteristic cloud formations on the horizon. That would suggest that the entrance doesn’t lie within the next 30 miles.  The Doldrums has been shifting southwards since yesterday. If ever we go through it at the point where it climbs northwards from the south, that could be a good opportunity to get through it a little easier at its narrowest point, which would be a good thing. I’d prefer not to get ahead of myself though; this zone may still have so many surprises in store for us.”  

 

SAILING/VENDEE GLOBE 2008/AVIVA

Don't fear your mistakes

2008.11.20

From Dee Caffari on Aviva, today:

 

“The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one."

~ Elbert Hubbard ~

 

“This was sent to me and how right it is. I am so aware of how visible every loss or gain is for everyone watching the race and my biggest fear is letting people down. So I have grasped today and am concentrating on sailing Aviva ever closer to the Pot au Noir as that is my next obstacle.

 

“Following that we can celebrate the Equator with Neptune. I will make mistakes and I have seen some already but the greatest fact of all is being out here to make them. My sponsor and team have given me a fantastic opportunity and I can't wait to put everything I learn from this voyage into the next races.

 

“Already my feeling for the boat grows and after a few thousand miles we will be pushing a greater pace I am sure. So we continue south Aviva and I with little hitches to the west hoping for a favourable crossing of the doldrums and looking at what those ahead are encountering at the same time.

 

“To celebrate my sailing south the iPod has finally been retrieved from the bottom of a kit bag and we have been cruising to Mika and Nickelback in style today.”

 

Dee and Aviva

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