Dee talks about her weekend movies, the X-factor and her choice of shampoo. You can listen to her press conference by clicking here
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Dee wants to be back in 2012
2009.02.16
Rich Wilson my own private low
2009.02.16"Still going. We have our own private low formed off the brazilian coast to bend the wind in a more adverse direction than even the ne trades would be. Had perhaps 16 or 18 thunderstroms come through this morning, rain, wind, no wind, 50 degree wind shifts, sails up, sails down, heading for france, heading for mexico, pounding, crashing, keel on, keel off, start over. Knocked the windcharger, already loose, completely off its mount to dangle by its wires. Maybe tomorrow will be better."
Rich Wilson in his daily message
Into the channel for Dee and ready to dock.
2009.02.16The timing could not be better, the sun is dipping like a huge orange fireball to her west, on the left side of the channel as she comes towards the marina, and the flares are luminous in the evening light. Once again it is amazing how many people have turned out to see the popular Caffari as she arrives and she keeps smiling and waving, laughing at times. In so many ways the finish line may open the release valve on the emotions, but these minutes down the channel are the real reward, the time to fully realise that the race is well and truly over, and the time to celebrate is now.
Into the channel for Dee and ready to dock.
2009.02.16And the flares are lit, Dee on the bow of the Owen Clarke designed Aviva which was built in New Zealand from the same mould as Mike Golding's Ecover 3 by Hakes Marine. She is waving furiously, trying not to miss anyone of the thousands of people who have turned out to see her on this Monday evening. From having sailed so much of the race with her French chum Calli, Arnaud Boissieres, he is now not expected to arrive until later in the week.
Into the channel for Dee and ready to dock.
2009.02.16A perfect evening follows a perfect finish for Dee Caffari as the sun starts to think about going down casting a warm glow over the still waters of the canal and the marina Port Olona. Dee is on the foredeck with her boyfriend Harry as they come into the channel, waving to the big crowds who have turned out in force to greet Dee and her yellow Open 60.
Veolia Environnement aboard a cargo vessel
2009.02.16A fortnight after reaching Ponta Delgada on the island of Sao Miguel in the Azores, Veolia Environnement was loaded on to a cargo ship yesterday. She is due to reach Lorient on 23rd February. As for Bilou, he was aboard Safran, alongside Marc Guillemot during the night as they made their way into the harbour in Les Sables.