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Nordatlantik-Rekordversuch von Th. Coville mit Maxi-Tri Sodebo
www.sodebo-voile.com - Übersicht

Saturday 12th July 2008
Press release 43 SODEB’O
THE FINAL 1,000 MILES FAST APPROACHING
After a little over three days of racing against the clock and the finish is
already shaping up for this coming Tuesday, Thomas admits that tackling the
single-handed North Atlantic record is exhausting and a lot more tiring than
it appeared from land. Indeed this record is like no other: it is an
extended sprint over such a short space of time that any mistakes are out of
the question. "The one that wins is the one who doesn’t sleep" recalled the
skipper of Sodeb'O prior to setting out from New York.
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Casual Dating -
Singlebörsen: Jean Marie Liot
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Since rounding Ambrose Light, on Tuesday at 1147 UT, the solo sailor has
been pushing his trimaran along at an average of 23.3 knots. He has only had
a few chunks of sleep involving 20 minute siestas, and no more than four of
these in three days. Hoisting the large gennaker (350 m2), lowering it
again, unfurling the solent, furling it in again to hoist the gennaker,
taking a reef, each manœuvre is demanding. "When you play with the sail
areas, explains Thomas, your timing has to be spot on so as not to put
yourself in danger."
At the start of this afternoon, Sodeb'O hit a top speed of 28 knots a few
times in choppy seas. He was sailing under mainsail and 1 reef and large
gennaker in a freshening breeze in excess of twenty knots (at the top end of
force 5). "Strangely, he adds, the weather is still just as messy. Even
though the visibility is a little better than at the Nantucket Banks of
Newfoundland, it’s been three whole days that I’ve been sailing in the fog.
Fortunately it’s beginning to get a little warmer now at around 15°C. One
very positive aspect of this is that the maxi-Sodeb'O can string together
nearly 600 mile days, in conditions which aren’t exceptional for a record.
That said the boat’s potential has been lightened by nearly a ton this
year."
At 1330 this Saturday 12th July, Sodeb'O had a theoretical lead of 370 miles
over the record held by Francis Joyon since 2005. Thomas Coville still has
1,270 miles to go until he crosses the finish line at Lizard Point however
(2,987 miles on a direct course); that is a distance equivalent to a course
from Brest-Marseilles, rounding Spain and Portugal.
View the video sent from onboard this Saturday by
clicking here.
Download the rights free VIDEO in MPG 4 and the SOUND in MP3 format on
request or directly in the press area of the site www.sodebo-voile.com
Download the PHOTOS, VIDEOS and SOUNDS from Thomas Coville live in the press
section of the website www.sodebo-voile.com
Translated by Kate Jennings – Expression
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