In her latest video sent earlier today, Sam Davies (Roxy) explained that she was too far away to reach Generali before the Australian frigate arrived, so was going to be standing down and returning to the race. You can watch this clip by clicking here.
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Sam filmed earlier today
2008.12.20
Transfer completed
2008.12.20At around 1050hrs GMT Marc Guillemot confirmed live on today's radio broadcasts that the transfer of Yann Elies from Generali onto the Frigate HMAS Arunta has been completed.
Marc Guillemot, (Safran), who was on standby next to Generali, reported from the scene, saying: "Some highly professional work. They prepared Yann for the transfer. Still heavy swell but they carried out manoeuvre perfectly. Yann is now aboard the frigate and has a doctor taking care of him."
Marc was overcome by emotion, "It was like a dream. It didn't seem real. They took care of that magnificently."
The Australian frigate's RIB is now returning to Generali to pick up two crewmembers who were on board to assist with the transfer.
Sam should be stood down
2008.12.20Sam Davies, GBR, (Roxy) is waiting to be stood down, she was due to arrive early afternoon but has reported that she will wait until the minute she hears that Yann is on board the ship, but she is all stacked and ready to gybe when she hears the news.
RIB Alongside and personnel aboard Generali
2008.12.20At around 0940h GMT this morning the RAN RIB arrived alongside Generali. Two personnel were despatched on board immediately to assess Yann Elies condition. There are three another people on board the RIB. The Arunta is sitting about 200 metres upwind of Generali and holding station.
"They are circling the boat. They are in the lee of the boat. Someone has gone aboard. They are onboard, Yann. A great moment!" Marc Guillemot could not hide his joy as he described the scene to Vendee Globe race control
Generali and Safran on the radar screen
2008.12.20The Royal Australian Naval Frigate HMAS Arunta is making good headway towards Generali and Safran and at 9h GMT this morning, it was reported to have picked up the two boats on its radar.
Arunta on station around 0930GMT
2008.12.20Favourable conditions on their passage means that the Royal Australian Navy’s Frigate HMAS Arunta is expected to be on station ready to start the evacuation of injured Vendée Globe skipper Yann Eliès at around 0930hrs GMT this morning (Saturday).
The plan, which has been put in place in cooperation with the Generali Sailing Team managers who know the layout and handling of the Open 60, with Vendée Globe race direction, with the MRCC and Royal Australian Navy, is to launch a large RIB and to go on board Generali with a stretcher and spinal splint.
It has been recommended that the keel is canted to reduce the freeboard to make to easier to lower Yann into the RIB.
Once on board the Frigate he will be assessed by the civilian doctor on board. There are full facilites should it be decided that an immediate surgical procedure is required.
Eliès will be taken to Perth military hospital.
Generali, the Open 60, will be left by the crew and the Vendée Globe race directors will continue to monitor her position.
The mainsail with 3 reefs will be left up but they will furl the staysail.
Doors will be shut and the helm tied off to allow the boat to drift.
A crew Jean-Baptiste Epron and Philippe Laot, from Team Generali, have left for Australia to go aboard a motor launch which will take them out to the area, and they will sail her back to Southern Australia.