Andrew E
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Marion Dufresne is about 10 hours away from Kito. I believe she's capable of lifting IMOCA 60s so I wonder if they'll bring Kitos boat onboard?
It's worth remembering that the speeds shown are those at the instant the data was transmitted, so perhaps not a true indicator of performance over a period of time. This explains why someone can be pulling ahead even though their speed appears to be slower.
Afew OSTARs ago, a competitor was shown to be heading back to Plymouth and doing only a knot and a half. He was assumed to be dismasted. In fact, he'd rounded up (sail change?) at the instant the tracker sent the data.
I think for this Vendée Globe, the reported speeds are an average over the 30 minutes prior to the report.It's worth remembering that the speeds shown are those at the instant the data was transmitted.....
I think for this Vendée Globe, the reported speeds are an average over the 30 minutes prior to the report.
Still nerve wracking though - unless one is an Armel supporter![]()
There is no point in match racing for the second half of the race. Armel is much faster on port than Alex is, over Armel, on starboard. Alex therefore needs to carry a starboard tack much longer than Armel needs to on port. Match racing - they are going to be on port and starboard for a similar length of time and Alex will surely but slowly lose miles. Armel only needs to cover Alex and he will win, on current showing.
There was talk of Alex carrying a spare foil - but to fit that (if it exists and is possible - but why carry it if you cannot fit it) will cost him hours. Cutting off the stump is unlikely to allow him to hold Armel.
If he continues to lose ground then his only options are to fit the 'possible' foil.
Josse now heading north. (21:00) More problems?
Ooops. Forgot that was already reported on the 5th !!
Wake-up at the back.
Just been announced on French radio he threw the towel. I haven't seen anything on Vendée Globe website though.