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March 14. 2009 at 15:024 miles to the finish
4 miles from the line. He can see the whole of Les Sables in front of him. He will shortly be within sight of Le Nouch Buoy and the finish line. More than a dozen boats are out on the water around him with friends and family on board.
March 14. 2009 at 14:48Alongside Raphaël
A perfect afternoon. Raphaël is under medium gennaker with two reefs in the main. The wind generator is turning on the stern. Fondation Océan Vital is making 9 knots broad reaching. Raphaël is out on deck. Currently around 7 miles from the finish.
March 14. 2009 at 14:35Lining up for the finish
Raphaël is currently 8 or 9 miles from the finish. The sun is out and it is a perfect day on the water with a 15 knot NE'ly wind and slight sea. There are 8 or 9 boats sailing out to meet him and 6 or 7 media boats and Zodiacs. Several hundred people are already waiting in the harbour, so it looks like the crowds are turning up to welcome home the local hero.
March 14. 2009 at 09:11Just a few miles to go
This morning at 4h00 GMT, Raphael Dinelli was only 18 miles from the finish and his monohull Fondation Ocean Vital was sailing at 7.4 knots towards Les Sables. He is expected to cross the finish line later this morning and will enter the harbour channel this afternoon. We shall bring you more information about these times later this morning.
March 13. 2009 at 16:15Aviva out of the water
After her successful Vendée Globe race and a celebratory trip up the Thames through Tower Bridge, Aviva is now in need of some TLC and this week the refit period started in earnest. On Wednesday, the shore team removed Aviva’s mast and Thursday saw the keel taken off and the boat hoisted out of the water in Gosport. Aviva will spend several weeks in the shed being taken apart and fully inspected. The key mechanical components will be sent back to their manufacturers to be serviced. Once all the checks and servicing has taken place, the team will put Aviva back together again in readiness for her next challenge – the Round Britain and Ireland all female record taking place in June.
March 12. 2009 at 08:31Steve back home and looking forward
Steve White is back in England after completing his Vendée Globe on 26th February. For the delivery trip on Toe in the Water he was accompanied by one of the soldiers benefiting from the services of the charity, Toe in the Water, which helps wounded servicemen. Steve was welcomed back to Gosport by Dee Caffari, Brian Thompson and Alex Thomson, who understand just how much of a personal achievement this was for Steve, whose budget was so much smaller than theirs. For White, it is great o be back in England, but "the work isn't over yet. In fact it's just beginning. As I get planning for the next Vendee Globe in 2012 our thoughts will turn to securing sponsors and building a new boat."
March 12. 2009 at 07:57Latest ETAs
Raphaël Dinelli is expected in Les Sables d'Olonne on Saturday.
Norbert Sedlacek is due to cross the finish line on Sunday or Monday.
March 12. 2009 at 07:25Two months of work on Safran
Work on Safran is due to be completed in late April. She is undergoing what is described as an "ordinary refit", apart from the repairs concerning the keel and mast. Her first keel was sent to a specialist company in Italy, where it will be fitted with a new head. Meanwhile, a new bulb is being built in Spain. It will all be put together in the Larros boat yard and is due to be delivered in late April. As for the repairs to the mast following the damage to the mainsail track, the whole surface was consolidated using composites and strengthened around the reefing points. The repairs to the mast will be carried out in France. The boat is undergoing a thorough check-up with everything being taken apart and examined, and if necessary replaced. To finish, the team will be giving the hull a coat of paint, which is going to take some time, as there is a huge surface to sand down. The goal is to finish by the end of April, after a refit lasting two months.
March 10. 2009 at 15:19Rich on the podium
Rich decided it would be right to make his speech in French. Here are some of the highlights of what he said this afternoon on the podium.
"For me there are 2 Vendee Globes, the one fought at sea, where there were lots of great skippers, particularly French ones. And then the Vendée Globe on dry land. We have a new president, but if we look back to our third president, Thomas Jefferson, he was an Ambassador to France and was inspired by France. My experience confirms his beliefs. During the preparation for 4 months I was always encouraged by French people. They came and spoke to me on the pontoons or when I was preparing the boat. Their words of encouragement came back to me, when I was in one storm after another. I shall always remember how their words of encouragement helped me through those difficult times. And of all of the adventures, I'll especially remember my arrival back in France.
I was asked at the start, if I knew how tough it was going to be whether I would have taken part. I said I would reply afterwards. For me, this was not just a race, but something else too. It was all for my schools' programme, Sites Alive, so the difficulties were worth it for all the lessons and essays I sent back. This was an incredible race, particularly for Michel Desjoyeaux. We had some amazing e-mails from him during our voyage. "
March 10. 2009 at 14:22Rich heading for the harbour
Thousands of people have turned out to welcome Rich back to les Sables. He is looking extremely tired and was rather reluctant to leave his cockpit and wave to the crowds.
Infos précédentes :
- March 10. 2009 at 14:11 : Coming into the channel
- March 10. 2009 at 13:43 : Rich crosses the line
- March 10. 2009 at 13:37 : Rich's family alongside
- March 10. 2009 at 13:32 : Rich Wilson two and a half miles to the finish
- March 10. 2009 at 13:24 : Rich Wilson approaching the finish
- March 10. 2009 at 13:06 : 7 miles to go
- March 10. 2009 at 12:56 : Rich approaching Les Sables
- March 10. 2009 at 07:54 : Norbert feeling upbeat
- March 10. 2009 at 07:30 : Technical problem with the rankings
- March 09. 2009 at 11:07 : Latest ETAs
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