Dee Caffari is now expected to cross the finishing line at around 13h00 GMT, but due to tidal conditions in Port Olona will not be able to enter the harbour channel until around 17h30 GMT At 10h00, this morning she was 29 miles from les Sables d'Olonne sailing at a speed of 5.3 knots
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ETA Dee Caffari
2009.02.16Brian on his way to the podium
2009.02.16Brian Thompson (Bahrain Team Pindar) is expected to reach the podium at around 09h40 GMT
And Brian finishes
2009.02.16Brian finishes on the bowsprit of his Open 60, punching the air with both fists, finish time is 08:31:55 GMT in fifth place, race time is 98 days 20 hours 29 minutes 55 seconds.
DISTANCE THEORETICAL : 24 840 MILLES
AVERAGE FOR THE THEORETICAL COURSE : 10.47 NOEUDS
REAL DISTANCE SAILED : 28 700 MILLES
REAL AVERAGE : 12.10 NOEUDS
Time difference from Michel Desjoyeaux: 14 days, 17 hours and 20 minutes
In to the sun
2009.02.16And so Brian has made his final tack and heads into the sunshine steering from time to time, rolling out his bigger headsail with the Kingdom of Bahrain logo on it, just less than five minutes of his race, he is pointed at the line. The race committee announce his imminent arrival in fifth place.
Enjoying it
2009.02.16Brian is just enjoying steering the boat himself now, about 2.5 miles from the finish, keeping his Open 60 in the groove and powered up as the breeze rises and falls a little more as he gets closer to the coast. He is just checking his angles to the line as the sun comes back out from behind the cloud.
The final tack
2009.02.16And the security boats start to make some space for Brian to tack now, in fact his solent has seen better days with the upper leech split for about three metres, and the luff tape separated and flapping in the breeze. You can imagine that releif will be Brian's overwhelming emotion when he gets across the line, and with his keel problem this finish cannot come quick enough.