Buck Turgidson
Well-Known Member
Very happy with that. Now with a bit of luck the pack will run out of wind before they exit.
Very happy with that. Now with a bit of luck the pack will run out of wind before they exit.
Unfortunately, Tanguy de Lamotte (Initiatives Couer) is retiring from the race, having climbed the mast to check out the damage there.
What a shame- he was raising money for a charity that provides cardiac surgery to children around the world.
Unfortunately, Tanguy de Lamotte (Initiatives Couer) is retiring from the race, having climbed the mast to check out the damage there.
What a shame- he was raising money for a charity that provides cardiac surgery to children around the world.
Just flog the boat & he will raise a lot quite quickly
Perhaps he can head back to Les Sables-d'Olonne, get the problem fixed and restart the race? Or has the start line closed?
If you look on the map in the apps it has a dotted line which the are close to and I assume it is the great circle route down to the Southern Ocean.
The British skipper crossed the line in 9 days, 7 hours and 3 minutes at 19.05 UTC on 15 November, 2016. ...... This beat the previous record set in 2004 by French skipper Jean Le Cam, who did it in 10 days and 11 hours. Le Cam currently lies in 9th position in the 2016 edition of the race. ....
Unfortunately, Tanguy de Lamotte (Initiatives Couer) is retiring from the race, having climbed the mast to check out the damage there.
What a shame- he was raising money for a charity that provides cardiac surgery to children around the world.