oldbilbo
...
Tonight Jean-Pierre Dick is gybing downwind just off La Corunna and it looks likely he's looking to bring his 'keel-free' Open 60 'Virbac-Paprec 3' all the way home to Les Sables D'Ollone. That's around 2000nm from where it snapped off south of the Azores. Should he manage to bring her back without further loss, I imagine he'll have a hero's welcome....
The forecast suggests a relatively gentle 36 hours or so before the breeze starts to build again. Should he be able to maintain an average of 10 knots, which he has demonstrated much of the way so far, he ought to be able to squeeze in before the next system starts to interfere with his equilibrium. But, as we all know, lots of things can change in 36 hours - especially the weather in Biscay, in January. However it pans out over the next couple of days, he is certain to provide his sponsors with a few more miles of column inches.
Let's wish him the very best of luck.....
The forecast suggests a relatively gentle 36 hours or so before the breeze starts to build again. Should he be able to maintain an average of 10 knots, which he has demonstrated much of the way so far, he ought to be able to squeeze in before the next system starts to interfere with his equilibrium. But, as we all know, lots of things can change in 36 hours - especially the weather in Biscay, in January. However it pans out over the next couple of days, he is certain to provide his sponsors with a few more miles of column inches.
Let's wish him the very best of luck.....