Andrew E
Well-Known Member
Spare foil? Install it solo? No way....
Goodness why?I find it very dissappointing that here is a a Brit, not only partaking but, leading in what must be one of the most dangerous and exteme organised sporting events in the world, yet the mainstsream British media and press have yet to mention it. Maybe, if Alex wins, he will be awarded a column in some obscure corner of the sports pages after the well deserved antics of overpaid soccer players!
Goodness why?
It is a French event, the British Press would never cover such an event. Sailing is a minority sport and ocean racing is a tiny fraction of that minority sport and there is not a huge amount of advertising that can be generated.
Well it is not a French event, so it might get some exposure in the press.And the Americas Cup?
Goodness why?
It is a French event, the British Press would never cover such an event. Sailing is a minority sport for posh and rich people and ocean racing is a tiny fraction of that minority sport and there is not a huge amount of advertising that can be generated.
From VG site:
"British skipper Alex Thomson this afternoon completed the fastest ever passage from the Vendée Globe start line to the Cape of Good Hope in the race's 27-year history. Thomson's Hugo Boss passed the famous milestone on the tip of South Africa at 1100 UTC in seventeen days, 22 hours and 58 minutes since beginning the epic solo round the world race from Les Sables d'Olonne in France."
From HB facebook page:
"Today at 15:04 UTC, British sailor Alex Thomson smashed two more race records in the solo, non-stop, around the world race, the Vendée Globe as he reached the Cape of Good Hope in 18d 03hrs 02mins."
Good job someone knows what is going on! I'm guessing that the confusion is between Cape of Good Hope (18.47E) and Cape Agulhas (20.00E). Either way, another record has been smashed. Allez Allez Alex!
I've just seen that Safran is out, another unidentified floating object! I'm wondering if they are whales? I heard recently of a Transat cruiser who hit one. Apparently there was blood and guts all around the boat.
Allan
The noises made by sailing boats are probably too high frequency for them to hear which is why they don't get out of the way.
I remember hearing last time around that they are not allowed to go into the ice zones. Presumably to prevent loss of life following the 1996 Vendee (if you don't know the history, go and read Eric Lundy's book about it, gripping stuff).
I don't get excited by watching any sport and don't race. I do get excited by being on the water and sailing my wee boat. However, I am one of the few individuals who won't tweak the sails to go faster if I see another sail pop above the horizon.
From VG site:
"British skipper Alex Thomson this afternoon completed the fastest ever passage from the Vendée Globe start line to the Cape of Good Hope in the race's 27-year history. Thomson's Hugo Boss passed the famous milestone on the tip of South Africa at 1100 UTC in seventeen days, 22 hours and 58 minutes since beginning the epic solo round the world race from Les Sables d'Olonne in France."
From HB facebook page:
"Today at 15:04 UTC, British sailor Alex Thomson smashed two more race records in the solo, non-stop, around the world race, the Vendée Globe as he reached the Cape of Good Hope in 18d 03hrs 02mins."
Good job someone knows what is going on! I'm guessing that the confusion is between Cape of Good Hope (18.47E) and Cape Agulhas (20.00E). Either way, another record has been smashed. Allez Allez Alex!
Brillant... thanks that has cheered me up no end.I often tweak the sails to go slower, trying to sail in company with other boats. Nobody seems to understand.
As of 0800 today Alex's lead is down from 103nm to 40nm. Testing times ahead in an area of light winds.
That's quite a drop in just less than a day.
WindyTY shows a big area of light and/or adverse winds ahead.
Not good for my nerves!!
He lost a lot over night. I think he gybed but spent a bit of time running downwind at least that's how I see it on the tracker when zoomed in. Not much info coming through from Alex. Hope he's not got more problems. He seems to be back up to speed now.