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Heading for the high

2008.11.24

"We haven't been doing too badly since last night. The wind suddenly shifted in the right direction and is currently averaging 20 knots. That wasn't really what was in the forecasts. So now we're sailing directly towards the St. Helena high. Will we get held up there? Maybe. This voyage down the South Atlantic is taking some time. This part of the race, on the way down and indeed on the way up, is fairly routine." Loïck Peyron (Gitana Eighty)

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

Derek's Doldrums practice

2008.11.24

"Yesterday was practice day for the doldrums. A weak low pressure system seems to be crossing in front of me and the result is that for 24 hours now I have had very light winds. A very frustrating day indeed as I never sleep during the slow times as I don't want to miss any opportunities to take
advantage of the wind. I must say I'm feeling a bit unlucky with the weather systems that I have encountered so far in the race. I must get my head into the weather files a bit more than I have been but this is a double edge sword; more computer time, more energy consumed. Oh well, I think I'm whining a a bit too much here, I just need to get on with it. My turn with the good luck with the weather will come." 
Derek Hatfield (Algimouss-Spirit of Canada)

 

JEREMIE BEYOU (FRA) / DELTA DORE

Jérémie Beyou, afraid of imagining the worst

2008.11.24

"Not the easiest of nights. The top set of spreaders, which I thought were not looking good, finally gave up the ghost.  Tried to secure the mast with the halyards in between the squalls and in particular, in between the cargo vessels.  There are people on land and at sea, who are very understanding, but others, who are crazy idiots.  Some cargo boats call you up and change course, while others pretend they haven't understood...

The goal is to reach somewhere to shelter with the mast in one piece. For the moment I'm not looking any further ahead than that for now, perhaps because I'm pragmatic or perhaps, because I am afraid of imagining the worst.

How do I feel today? A sort of hatred. The desire to start all over again,and find myself several weeks ago back in Les Sables with some other mast parts and ready to go. But time machines don't exist. I'm going to have to wait four years, enter other races and try to forget this one.  Let's not be too dramatic.  Worse things happen in life.  But I'm not the only one involved in this project.  It's tough too for Delta Dore, my team , friends and family.
Apart from feeling sad for myself, I feel upset for them too.
"  Jérémie Beyou (Delta Dore)

 

ARMEL LE CLEACH / BRITAIR - START - 09/11/08

A bumpy road

2008.11.24

Message from Armel Le Cléac’h (Brit'Air)
"Start of the third week on Brit'Air off Brazil.  Heading south on a bumpy country road (which is need of repairs..) before we reach the motorway… Everyone seems to be in a hurry and we're trying not to get stuck in a traffic jam.  I spotted my old mate, M. Riou during the night and now Brit'Air is out to the left. So I don't have time to get bored and no time to stop for a snack, as I must respect my schedule… So it looks like another sandwich at the wheel : as long s the police don't see."  

 

CHEMINEES POUJOULAT - SKIPPER: BERNARD STAMM (SUI) - ONBOARD

Bernard dozes off for 4 hours

2008.11.24

"Hi there.  The Doldrums were rather trying.  Yesterday evening, after 24 hours of non-stop squalls, the situation stabilized somewhat. I took advantage of that to tidy up the boat, eat and sleep for an hour. In fact, it turned into a four-hour long snooze!!!!  Cheminées Poujoulat came out of the Doldrums all by herself sailing well trimmed at 220 instead of 180°.  So consequently, I'm probably 40 miles further west than planned, out of the squalls but in some wind. The thundery zone was so active that it's no bad thing to have got out of there. Yesterday I entered into a squall at noon with 30 knots of wind and driving rain.  By 15h the squall had strengthened with the wind rising to 40 knots before dropping off to 30 an hour later.  When I decided to get some rest, I hadn't made it outside. Hope that gives you an idea of the extent of the phenomenon.  Time to get things back on track, as because extending the route is not something I had scheduled."

Bernard Stamm (Cheminées Poujoulat) by mail this morning

 

JEAN PIERRE DICK / PAPREC-VIRBAC - START - 09/11/08

Rock on with Jean-Pierre Dick

2008.11.24

We learnt the other day that Jonny Malbon is a fan of Kings of Leon and cranks up the volume aboard Artemis to relax.  For Jean-Pierre Dick (Paprec-Virbac 2), French rock band, Téléphone seems to cheer him up.  You can see the effect on his latest video.  Just click on 'videos' in the media section.

 

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