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DEREK HATFIELD / ALGIMOUSS  - START - 09/11/08

Pollution problem for Derek

2008.12.04

Hello from Algimouss Spirit of Canada

" Pollution is today's topic, oil spills to be precise. Around 10:00 UTC this morning, white and red Algimouss Spirit of Canada sailed through a large patch of bunker oil and came out a sickly brown colour. The boat was surfing along at 15 knots or so and of course shipping a lot of water over the decks. The boat decks are now covered with sticky greasy crude oil. It's everywhere, on the ropes, line bags, deck hardware and cockpit floor. It will probably take me a day or more to clean it so it doesn't track inside the boat. A couple of days before the race start I was given a bag of Ecover cleaning solutions from Mike Golding's team, they sure will come in handy with this mess, thanks Mike. Otherwise the sailing is great and Jean-Baptiste and I are having a great drag race. He's not in sight but I know he's not far away off to my starboard side.  Now back to cleaning."

GREAT AMERICA III - SKIPPER : RICH WILSON (USA)

Report from Rich Wilson, Great American III

2008.12.04

Rich Wilson says all is well as he anticipates the arrival of more wind: 

"1400z, 36/45S 11/18 W, 6094 on log so far, 11.9 kts, surges to 20 staysail and 2 reefs in the main, 25-30 kts wind, clear skies still. Trying to hover between the edge of the high and the strong gradient, to get less of the strong winds. Have hanked on storm jib in anticipation. Building seas,
albatross around at a distance. Passed to north of Tristan de Cunha group of islands. A favorite sailing author, Tristan Jones, Welshman, was born aboard a cargo ship passing by these islands, thus his first name. Sound from keel has ameliorated, must have been a bit of fairing that is now
gone. Ran desalinator this am, have full tank of fresh water. Got some sleep in real bunk last night again, delicious. Understand Unai Basurko has rudder problem, confident he'll get it fixed soon and be back pressing, noticed on 4 am classement rating that he had slowed considerably, learned later of rudder issue
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The low down on the first low

2008.12.04

Mike Broughton,  Dee Caffari's weather trainer describes, in a little more detail, the  low pressure system which is reaching the fleet  at the moment:
There is a pernicious little low pressure system approaching Aviva from the north-west and is set to bring storm force winds for a few hours on Friday. A lot of people think the low pressure systems just roll eastwards in the Southern Ocean, whereas every ten days or so, a tropical low slips south in the centre of the South Atlantic.
Originating in Brazil, these low pressure systems develop on a long 'waving front', they hold a huge amount of moisture in the warm air and generate big thunder storms and gusts up to 60 knots. The system is deepening through the next 24 hours and will probably give Dee storm force winds around 'rush hour' time on Friday afternoon!’

START FOR ROXY

Roxy Rock n Roll

2008.12.04

"Writing is becoming harder, as Roxy is moving around quite a bit on the waves now!! There are around 35knots of wind and we are reaching fast in a rather rough sea - quite fun!  Last night, when the wind was at my "limit" of 27 knots I furled the big gennaker. As you can imagine, to roll away 250 square metres of Cuben Fibre in nearly 30 knots is quite a task! The law works that the windier it is, the tighter the roll, hence, the more turns you have to do! So that makes a fair amount of winding to get the thing under control. "Under Control" is perhaps not the best word to describe what is now a very slim, but very stiff "snake" that is now dangling from the masthead. The next task (I remind you that the "platform" on which we are working is FAR from stable) is to get the said "snake" into the forepeak! Ha - easy I hear you say! Well, sometimes! The only trouble is that the thing seems to have its own idea of where it is going and how it wants to descend. It is so tightly rolled that it will only bend at certain points, and at other areas it is more like a spring! It reminds me of a TV out-take of a little boy with a live eel in his hand trying to put the eel in a jar, the eel will not go in no matter how hard he tries! Last night I was that boy, the gennaker was the eel and the forepeak was the jar!"

Sam Davies (Roxy) in her daily message

 

ON BOARD ECOVER / SKIPPER : MIKE GOLDING (UK)

Catch up on the daily news each evening

2008.12.04

A reminder that each day you can catch up on the latest news from the Vendée Globe by watching the short daily summary online.  Yesterday, the leading boats were passing through or preparing their way through the first Ice Gate.  To view the video, just click here and select daily report.

 

SAILING VENDEE GLOBE 2008/2009 PAKEA BIZKAIA

Rudder box damage on Pakea Bizkaia

2008.12.04

 

 

This morning at 0530 GMT/UTC, Gonzalo Terceño, the Pakea Bizkaia project manager, informed the Race Directors that Unai Bazurko had a rudder problem.  After hearing a loud noise, the Basque sailor saw that his starboard rudder cassette is damaged

 

The damage has forced him to change to a NE’ly course, towards the lighter winds of the St. Helena high pressure system, seeking relief from the strong winds. He will then be in a better position to evaluate the extent of the damage and consider the possibilities of carrying out repairs by himself.

 

This morning at 7h30 GMT/UTC, he was sailing at 37°28 south and 17°16 west. He was on a bearing of 73° and proceeding under reduced sail averaging 2.6 knots. Pakea Bizkaia is currently right in the middle of the South Atlantic, more or less halfway between the coast of South America and Africa, 1730 miles from Cape Town.

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