savageseadog
Well-Known Member
There's son nasty looking weather just to the West possibly on track
Thomson/'Huge Boss' is now under 100nm in a tailchase of ALC/'BP', gaining by 2-3nm per hour with 3-4 days predicted to the Finish. They're shaping to pass just east of The Azores, and need to navigate clockwise around a complex and unstable weather feature west of Biscay. That suggests they may well need to route down towards Les Sables d'Olonne from NW of Ouessant.
One of three things could decide this: a) individual sail-racing abilities b) breaking something important c) hitting something hard. ( Yeah, yeah! 'No shit, Sherlock!' )
This could be a nail-biter neck-and-neck 'match race' to the finish, and you can bet French navy and news helicopters will be out looking for the pair.
I wonder where the returning Russian carrier force is now?
Sounds like you're almost as sneaky/competitive as me! ( Old query - 'Are you a competitor, or just a participant?' )
AT better watch out for those French fishing trawlers lining themselves upTurn off your AIS, Alex.
FYI. Banque Populaire now showing up on Marine Traffic AIS, SE of Santa Maria, Azores. http://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-25.2/centery:36.9/zoom:12
(Though, like AndrewE, I can't yet see AT on the AIS :nonchalance: either ... whatever that means)
Thanks for posting this link ...
It has been AND continues to be an amazing race ; nail-biting stuff right down to the wire.
(Though, like AndrewE, I can't yet see AT on the AIS :nonchalance: either ... whatever that means)
Hugo Boss is on fire! Go Alex!!!
Yesterday for a while https://gis.ee/vg/ was showing ALC's AIS position on the chart. This is no longer the case does anyone know why it has stopped and why Alex AIS position did not show?
Could it be a tactical move ?