"So Arnaud what is your ETA ? You must be in a hurry to finish, now that the rankings are more or less decided? How does it feel to see the others finishing?
A nice day of sailing, with a fine breeze that got up after 18 hours of calm. Under gennaker, surfing along at the helm with the iPod on but not too loud, so I can hear the boat and feel the waves. There are 900, 2000 or 20,000 miles. It doesn’t matter. It’s the present that counts. The boat is happy and sliding along, tossed about a bit by the waves, who want to show who’s in charge. Each mile is a struggle or a pleasure. In any case in these conditions it’s a pleasure and privilege to be here.
And your ETA ?
It’s dull. There are plastic bottles and crab pots floating around. This isn’t the southern ocean, but sometimes the surf makes me think of that
And your ETA?
Ask the wind god. I’m just his play thing or servant. All’s well on the veranda. In a hurry to finish and set out on new challenges
So what are your final days at sea like?
Like the first: It’s a pleasure to be here and a privilege to be still racing
And your ETA ?
The next black 18-metre veranda you see near the Nouch Buoy with one bloke on board means the ETA is not far off. If you want more information call our hotline 0.36 euros /min"
Arnaud Boissières (Akéna Vérandas) in his daily message