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November 22. 2008 at 07:38Upside down heeled over
"We're going to spend quite a few days heeled over to the right – I'd say about a week – and so it is important for the boat to be ready for that. This latest phase is going to be a compromise between speed and course. I'm going to have to get used to this angle and the lop, but the next few days offer an opportunity to recover before turning off. We now have our sights set on the St. Helena high. Today, it isn't very clear, as it's moving around and trying to establish itself, but that's some time off anyway." Loïck Peyron (Gitana 80)
November 22. 2008 at 07:02Friday evening hold-up
Message sent during the night by Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia), who was slowed down at the start of this week-end:
«Always the same on Friday evenings heading back home on the motorway. You must know the toll booth at St Arnoult? At 17H, you always get stuck and this evening nothing's moving here very fast and then there are the guys telling me I've been driving too fast to get here... So I was kept in for a while and we all get wet in the rain. 22h. They let me go. Move along now. In fact, the trade wind had reappeared and the final dark squall was gone. What a joker, this St Arnoult! Next? Saint Helena. She's not on the motorway to the west, but to the south. Mich."
November 21. 2008 at 23:50Loïck Peyron crosses the Equator
At 21 h UTC this evening (Friday), LoÏck Peyron (Gitana 80) became the first competitor to enter the southern hemisphere. You can watch a video of this by clicking on video in the media section.
November 21. 2008 at 20:59Tennessee rock in mid-Atlantic
So what do you do, when you're in 19th place, 361 miles from the leader sailing at the latitude of Sierra Leone, waiting to see what will happen , when the Doldrums come up? Obvious really. Just relax and put on some Kings of Leon at full volume or why not watch a video of Flight of the Conchords on your mobile? That is what Jonny Malbon has been up to this morning...
November 21. 2008 at 20:40Picking them off one by one
Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia) is continuing to work his way back up the fleet. Still in sixteenth place at 20h, Mich’ Desj’ is only four miles behind Dee Caffari (Aviva) in terms of distance to the finish. In reality,the "Professor" is a bit further south then Dee, but ten miles or so further west. Logically, he should grab 15th place during the night. Ahead lies Marc Guillemot (Safran), 75 miles in front of him. So it looks like it will start to get a bit tougher from now on...
November 21. 2008 at 19:41Dominique's surprise
Dominique Wavre (Temenos) in eleventh place, 178 miles from the leader was very surprised today at how easy it was to get through the Doldrums.
"Things are going very well. The Doldrums has been rapidly devoured. We got through it without encountering any opposition. It was limited to a very slight reduction in pace for an hour, that’s all! According to the latest satellite charts the zone was pretty clear effectively and this is the reason that I didn’t see any big clouds appearing in the sky, as is normally the case. I was expecting a relatively easy passage but perhaps not quite to this extent. It’s certainly the very first time it’s gone like this. I’m still surprised about it!"
November 21. 2008 at 17:58Today's best performance
For the second day in a row, Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty bringing up the rear of the fleet, is awarded the title of today's best performer, having covered 340 miles in 24h between 16h on Thursday and 16h on Friday. The skipper of Groupe Maisonneuve, currently sailing off the Canaries, restarted the race a week after the initial start, in order to carry out repairs to the deck of his boat.
November 21. 2008 at 17:14Hot and sticky - for the moment
After overtaking Steve White (Toe in the Water) and Arnaud Boissières (Akena Vérandas), Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia) is in 16th place, 273 miles from the leader with Dee Caffari firmly in his sights. Like the other competitors around him, he has certainly noticed the heat:
"I try to sleep when I can... As soon as I'm no longer under spinnaker, I take advantage to grab some rest. As soon as the wind shifts, like it did during the night, when I was under reacher, I go for a sleep. It's wet here all the time. It's never-ending. The air temperature is around 30°C and it didn't drop off during the night. As soon as you carry out any manoeuvres, you wear just you boxer shorts, or otherwise you'd die with the heat. I just put on my trousers to protect my legs from the sun. It could be a lot worse. I prefer doing manoeuvres sweating like this, as a month from now, when I try to do the same manoeuvre, it will be with a temperature of just 5°C..."
November 21. 2008 at 16:20Who dares wins
Unai Basurko (Pakea Bizkaia) has opted for a route a long way to the east of the rest of the fleet. He is currently in 20th place, 385 miles from the leader.
"I know it is risky because in this area the changes of the winds are very fast and unpredictable, but I have studied the different options and I have made a decision. If it goes wrong it doesn't matter, we will be some more miles from the leaders, but if it goes well Jonny and I will gain many miles to catch the leaders. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. We are conscious that our project is one of the most humble of the Vendée Globe, but that doesn't mean we are not going to fight every mile in this race. "
November 21. 2008 at 15:58Dejeanty narrowing the gap
"Not bad going now for 48 hours! I'm at 16, 16.5, 17 knots and the swell is building. I'm very happy about my option off to the west at Cape Finisterre. I was 520 miles behind Algimouss and now there's a gap of only 344 miles. I've made up a third of the gap! " Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty (Groupe Maisonneuve)
Infos précédentes :
- November 21. 2008 at 15:17 : Champagne on ice
- November 21. 2008 at 14:57 : Too hot to eat
- November 21. 2008 at 14:10 : Derek's energy saving measures
- November 21. 2008 at 11:37 : Off with the hair
- November 21. 2008 at 10:51 : See the Doldrums for yourself
- November 21. 2008 at 09:26 : Pete Goss leaving the Doldrums too
- November 21. 2008 at 08:15 : Ice gate 1 remains in place
- November 21. 2008 at 07:37 : Invasion of the giant African insects
- November 21. 2008 at 07:09 : Frustration and joy
- November 21. 2008 at 06:48 : Today's geography question
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