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MARC GUILLEMOT / SAFRAN - START - 09/11/08

Excellent day for Marc Guillemot

2008.11.24

Marc Gullemot (Safran) has moved up two places in the rankings since yesterday.  After overtaking Dominique Wavre (Temenos), he also got ahead of Brian Thompson (Pindar) today. 

«I'm pleased to have caught the President of the Imoca class (Dominique Wavre),  but especially Brian Thompson. Our boats come from very different design choices and are diametrically opposed.  We were sailing in the same conditions in the same area with Safran giving 100%, which proves we were not wrong in our basic design options. We're going to continue to sail close reaching, heeled over. Gradually I'll be coming around more towards the east.  Going around the St. Helena high is out of the question, as it could block our path right across to the coast of Brazil.»  

 

Michel Desjoyeaux - Foncia

And six days from now?

2008.11.24

"I took in a reef for the first time in three days! The gusts were above 20 knots. The sea is choppy. They need a steam roller to flatten it out here… It was a busy night with calms and squalls, especially as the sea wasn't in the same direction as the wind.  I haven't touched the helm since I came out of the Doldrums! The pilot doesn't use much energy. I keep looking at the weather  and wondering about about the options the leaders are taking… It's going to be very different six days from now." Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia)

 

SAILING/VENDEE GLOBE 2008/BOISSIERES AKENA VERANDAS

Black-legged kittiwakes

2008.11.24

"The wind is very unstable. So consequently I spend a lot of time manoeuvring the mainsail and jib, even if most of the time I have a reef in the main. I also play around with the ballast, when the boat starts slamming too much. It feels like a little front has gone over.  Yesterday evening, after a squall, I fell into a wind hole for an hour (less than 6 knots). I took advantage of the occasion to lower the mainsail and inspect the traveller cars. It is very hot and it's not easy to eat or sleep during the day. The advantage is that solar panels are recharging the batteries, which means I don't need to start the engine, which is another source of heat.  The Veranda is still heeled over ?from left to right, which could give you a crick in the neck.? As for the view, there are blue skies with two metre high waves from the E-SE.  I've seen some kittiwakes that I managed to identify in my book. They hunt flying fish and kick up a racket.  Great to see them." Arnaud Boissières (Akena Vérandas) by e-mail.

 

Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty - Maisonneuve

The angel Gabriel

2008.11.24

"I passed the island of Santo Antao late last night, so that has taken me just over a week! A good score!  This island has a peak rising up to 3000 metres and I felt the wind shadow this morning, although I was over sixty miles away. Maisonneuve has been sailing at Mach 3 for a week, and it's a bit tiring.  After a  week like that, your ears need some rest! I'm pleased to be down at Cape Verde. It's a place I love even if during the 2005 Transat Jacques Vabre, we nicknamed them the Calvary Islands (due to the lack of wind) and I stopped here too during the Mini 6.50 to repair my spreaders… I do have some good memories though.  Mindelo on the island of Sao Vicente, where the welcome was tremendous, particularly a certain Gabriel (a local angel?), who looked after me to take care of all my problems and showed me around, offering me food.   I visited Césaria Evora's house and discovered the music of Cape Verde." Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty (Maisonneuve)

 

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)

 

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