Over the past 24 hours, Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia) currently in the lead, 9158.2 miles from the finish, sailed the greatest distance towards the finish. Between 19h yesterday and this evening, he covered 399.4 miles
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Greatest distance over 24 hours
2008.12.30
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Yesterday once more
2008.12.30"I have checked my watch and then checked it again as I am now confused. In the early hours of this morning I crossed the date line and now sail in a westerly longitude that is decreasing. This now means that it is yesterday once more. After sailing across the date line three times now in the last four years, it is great to finally get a day back in my life again. If you are confused, don't be. It is a little complicated so to avoid any time calculations I keep Aviva in UTC so my time is the same as at home. This makes life easy for weather files and communications; however it really does confuse the stomach as to what meal it should be consuming. The Pacific has so far been kind with smoother seas and fair winds but not very nice weather to match. I have spent lots of time in mist and fog and general drizzle which emphasises the greyness of the Southern Ocean. I am slowly making my way towards the next ice gate that should be my New Year’s present to myself."
Dee Caffari (Aviva) in her daily message
And then there were three...
2008.12.30Loïck Peyron is due to reach Fremantle tonight at the end of his long voyage under jury rig aboard Gitana Eighty. It will have taken him three weeks to cross the Indian Ocean since his boat was dismasted and he was forced to retire from the race. On his arrival he will be assisted by Dominique Wavre and Mike Golding's team, as Ecover 3 and Temenos II are already moored in Fremantle. In mid-January, Gitana 80 is due to be transported back to Europe aboard a container vessel, but Loïck will only be spending a few hours in Australia before flying back to France.
Rich past the East Australia Gate
2008.12.30"The gales, the lows that have crushed us for a week are gone for now, which sounds as though we must be mightily relieved, and we are, except for what has happened in the aftermath. Not quite fetching the west end of the east Australian ice gate, I gybed last night north east, to get to more wind on the grib file. The file showed a little wave, a smaller front, that would roll through in the night. It had 15-20 knots of wind. That was in the computer file. On deck, we had a series of squalls in the high 30s, then in the high 40s, seeing 48 knots in 3 different squalls. Between these, the wind would drop to 12 knots. What to do with the sails? Go up tentatively, and come down in a panic. At one point, I went from 2 reefs to 3 and rolled the solent entirely with the biggest blackest cloud in the book about a half mile astern and coming fast. Finally, with 3 reefs and no jib, I trusted the pilot and climbed into the sleeping bag, there was nothing I could do on deck to stabilize this weather or our sailing, so might as well try to rest rather than exhaust myself. Finally it has stabilized at 25+/- and we're moving with solent and two reefs, still a bit tentative. A milestone today, we passed the west end of the east Australian ice gate, so one more mark checked off."
Rich Wilson (Great American III) in his daily message
The Doors and the Gates
2008.12.30"Good morning or good evening, depending on where you are. I've made it to 179 W. The wind shifted, as forecast, making it a little more difficult since this morning. Listening to the Doors and thinking of the next Pacific Gates. I force myself to carry out a tour of inspection each day both on the deck and down below. Problems happen so suddenly. I just found a packet of cake I had lost. I also discovered I have some presents for the New Year. Father Christmas was really generous this year!"
Arnaud Boissières (Akéna Vérandas)in his daily message