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ON BOARD GITANA EIGHTY / SKIPPER : LOICK PEYRON (FRA)

Loïck Peyron celebrating Christmas

2008.12.24

Loïck Peyron continues to head towards Australia under reduced sail and is getting ready to open his Christmas presents. He has also treated himself to the special Christmas meal that was prepared for him by some top chefs. Meanwhile, ashore his team are busy preparing for his arrival. They are currently examining the possibility of loading Gitana 80 on a container vessel that is due to leave Fremantle on 18th January for Le Havre. This journey home will take around a month and if plans go ahead, it is possible that Gitana 80 will be accompanied by some of the other boats that are currently heading for South-West Australia.
 

JEAN-BAPTISTE DEJEANTY / GROUPE MAISONNEUVE

The mother of all storms

2008.12.24

Maisonneuve has been moored in Port Elizabeth since yesterday morning: «I have just spent my first night in a bed for 40 days. The wind was blowing and woke me up. I thought I was still in the boat and it was time to reduce the sail… » On Monday afternoon, a few miles before arriving in Port Elizabeth Bay, the wind got up to 75 knots. "The atmospheric pressure climber 20 millibars in 5 hours. I was under staysail with three reefs in the main and the boat was still doing twenty knots. I have never seen anything like that at sea. I was really afraid. The seas were white and all I could see was foam. Overhead the clouds sped by at the speed of fighter jets... I shall return with one or two crew and some equipment early in January. We shall have a few days of work to do on board (halyards, pilots, sails) before sailing the boat home."

Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty (Maisonneuve) by e-mail.
 

SAILING/VENDEE GLOBE 2008/HUGO BOSS

Update on Hugo Boss repairs

2008.12.24

Since HUGO BOSS arrived back in Gosport on the 29th November she has been in the shed at Endeavour Quay, and has had a team busily surveying and working on her repairs.

"The first thing to do was to check the structure of the hull. after 2 fairly major impacts we were really unsure what we would find" said Boat Captain Ross Daniel, "for 5 days we undertook a process called laser chorography - which works by attaching giant suckers to the side of the hull, and pulling the carbon layers apart to see if there is any movement. This lengthy process determines if there is any damage to the structure of the hull, and we are pleased to report that the only damage that has been detected is localised - around the area of the crack."

 The next step in her repair is to patch the damaged area. A large hole has now been cut away around the crack, extending over 5 metres, and a mould prepared to make a new panel which will then be fitted and re-sprayed in the new year - a very similar process to the one that was carried out in Les Sables d'Olonne following the accident with the fishing vessel. The work is fairly straightforward, and Hugo Boss is due to be back in the water sailing by mid February.

SAILING/VENDEE GLOBE 2008/FONCIA

Christmas preparations on Foncia

2008.12.24

"Today's programme: go and find a little pine tree in the forest, plant it in a bucket, with some earth and take it home to decorate it with garlands. Careful with the nativity scene, take out Jesus for later. Careful with the candles as the firemen are having their own little party. What about Father Christmas? That's easy. Old Bilou has always got his costume with him as he sails around the world and he's not far away. I'll put my name down on his list and am sure he will deliver. (...)So there's Jean and me, waiting for Bilou, like two little kids in front of the fireplace. "Hey Jean, do you believe in Father Christmas?" "No, it's just to see if Bilou can get down the chimney!" The front door is open. Is anyone bringing ice cubes?"
Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia) in his daily message
 

Iceberg

Ice Gate modification

2008.12.24

Based on radar pictures from the Envisat satellite identifying the possible presence of ice on the race course between the New Zealand Gate (Gate 8) and the Western Pacific Gate (Gate 9), the Race Directors have decided to modify the position of the latter. Its new position is 45°30 south, between 145°00 west and 136°00 west (previous position: 50°30 S, between 151° W and 141° W).
 

ARTEMIS - JONNY MALBON (GBR)

50-knot squall for Jonny

2008.12.24

"Conditions are foul. I have just had a squall with 50 knots in it pass over, leaving me with 19 knots. Really difficult to find a sail set that works for this range!  I have 4 reefs and the staysail at the moment. The sea state is enormous, and the only good thing about the situation is that the sun is out its going to be like this for Christmas Day and Boxing Day as well – I am really going to miss my big Christmas lunch and then a sleep on the sofa by the fire!! It couldn’t be more different being on board that’s for sure. Its really difficult to get any sleep – as soon as I set an alarm, it goes off which leads to a very very stressful environment. Big winds forecast for the next 48 hours and an even bigger confused sea state"

Jonny Malbon (Artemis) in his daily message

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