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CHEMINEES POUJOULAT AGROUND ON THE COAST OF PORT AUX FRANCAIS

Cheminées Poujoulat loaded on the Marion Dufresne

2008.12.17

Cheminées Poujoulat has now been successfully loaded aboard the supply vessel Marion Dufresne.  Bernard Stamm is on board, and is said to be relieved, but tired.  The boat is due to leave the Kerguelens in a few minutes according to the government representative, Frédéric Martineau.

 

NORBERT SEDLACEK (AUT) / NAUTICSPORT KAPSCH

Very rough seas for Norbert

2008.12.17

"Last night at 1000 utc a very strong squall hit Nauticsport-Kapsch. I was sailing at high speed under genoa 1 and mainsail 2.  As much as I tried, I was not able to continue in these stormy conditions. I had to stop for around one hour to bring both sails down. It was a tricky manoeuvre, the genoa went in the rough sea and all the lines from the mainsail got tangled.  In the end I was able to manage the tricky situation without losing a sail or having important equipment broken, just the genoa has a few little tears near the head. Right now I am again under sail heading to the next waypoint.  The sea is very rough and it is not a nice sail so that means it can only get better."  Norbert Sedlacek (Nauticsport-Kapsch) in his daily message  

 

ARRIVEE DE TEMENOS II A PORT AUX FRANCAIS - PRISE EN CHARGE PAR LES EQUIPES TAAF PHOTO: TAAF / VENDEE GLOBE

Temenos II on her way to Australia

2008.12.17

In an e-mail sent this morning to the race directors, Frédéric Martineau, the government representative on the Kerguelens confirmed  that Dominique Wavre set sail this morning at 05.15 UTC.  The Swiss sailor set out «feeling much happier and pleased with the new part, which will allow him to move his keel slightly, thus enabling him to feel much more confident about the next few days of sailing as he makes his way to Australia.»

 

ON BOARD FONCIA / SKIPPER : MICHEL DESJOYEAUX (FRA)

After the Indian, the Pacific

2008.12.17

"The Indian didn't dig up the hatchet, but feathers have been ruffled.  Haven't seen more than 42 knots down here over the last 15 days, served up with a few bits of ice for the drinks.  I can remember tougher conditions in this region. 2 masts, one keel and some rudders and some other unmentionable damage, but what else (and I'm not excluding myself)? So the question today is will the Pacific pacify us (with fewer punishments), some good behaviour and serenity."

Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia) in his daily message

 

ON BOARD ROXY / SKIPPER : SAM DAVIES (UK)

Sam's letter to Father Christmas

2008.12.17

Dear Santa

I hope I have been good this year, and I hope you have time to come and
visit Roxy this Christmas. If not, don't worry, but if you can, here is
my Christmas wish list:

1. A Gore-tex balaclava
2. A second jockey pole, so I don't have all the palava of changing each
time I gybe
3. A hair-dryer (12 V)
4. Rust cleaner (to get rid of the marks where the solar panels rust)
5. A fractional gennaker
6. A fractional halyard
7. A penguin (request from Lucky and Foxy who are scared of Albatrosses)
8. A nail file
9. Some fruit (mangoes, oranges, apples preferably)
10. Noise reducing headphones

I hope you manage to make everyone happy this year, and that the weather
is kind to you out there on your sleigh....

Love, Sam

PS if you have a tow-rope, I'd love a tow, up to be a bit nearer the
leaders too please! Only if Rudolph doesn't mind the extra weight!

ON BOARD FONCIA / SKIPPER : MICHEL DESJOYEAUX (FRA)

Greatest distance over 24 hours

2008.12.16

Over the past 24 hours it is Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia), who has covered the greatest distance towards the finish.  Between 19h yesterday evening and this evening, the race leader, currently 13611.4 miles from the finish, covered 420.6 nautical miles.

 

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