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Barcelona World Race 2007
www.barcelonaworldrace.com - Übersicht
26.11.2007
The doldrums living up to their reputation
Though we’ll have to wait for the fleet to be right out of the inter-tropical
convergence zone before we can really analyse the situation on the water, for
the two leaders this is clearly the case given the noon position report. Since
yesterday evening PRB has snatched back the reigns in the Barcelona World Race
to the detriment of Paprec-Virbac.
Slowed, sometimes halted but never for very long, the majority of the boats were
continuing to make headway in relatively mild doldrums if we look at the
progress of the fleet since yesterday. However, mild does not mean accommodating
and can be even more relaxing as Dominique confirmed when rapidly contacted mid
afternoon today. There are squalls about, broken up my periods of flat calm and
such conditions require continual patience on deck. Sometimes it's time for
manœuvres to quickly adapt the sail area on their steeds with the abrupt arrival
of a squall, sometimes it’s trimming in order to get the most out of any little
veins of wind, so the duos certainly aren’t lacking jobs.
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Foto: Th.Martinez
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Aboard Temenos II, last night was fairly hectic, whilst this morning was quite
the contrary.
“We’ve had a difficult night, with non-stop manoeuvring under driving rain, with
a vast amount of reef taking and sail changes. We got hit by a big line of
squalls, with gusts at 30 knot, and a wind which has gradually been backing as
we make headway. We ended up virtually upwind, under jib and with 3 reefs in the
index. This morning we found ourselves in a totally calm zone for nearly 3 hours
and had to hoist everything. We then saw another front coming, with some more 30
knot gusts so we just haven't stopped! There are messy seas so as soon as the
wind dies it shakes the boat every which way. This morning in the calm
conditions, you really had to hang on to be able stay on deck. The boat felt
like it had mad cow disease! (laughs). The doldrums are really living up to
their reputation with shifty wind, violent squalls and a huge amount of
manœuvres to be done.” Dominique concludes on the advantages of double-handed
sailing “it’s really good that there’s two of us!”
Kate Jennings
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