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Vendee Globe: Around the world, alone, without any assistance...start sunday nov 9th 11h 02 UT
Hi all!
"On November 9th 2008, at 13 h 02 French time (11 h 02 UT) 30 navigators will set sails aboard their 60'monohulls, heading towards the three great capes, marking the southern tips of the African continent, Australia and America. The Vendée Globe will start, for the 6th time, from the harbour of Les Sables d’Olonne, where it was born. And as far as the rest of the story is concerned… well, it’s up to the sailors themselves now." http://www.vendeeglobe.org/en/ 6 nations are represented 1 american: Rich Wilson with Great American III http://www.vendeeglobe.org/en/editio...ch-wilson.html http://www.greatamerican3.com/ Enjoy... Regards. Michel. |
Vendee Globe: Around the world, alone, without any assistance...start sunday nov 9th 11h 02 UT
Michel Pineau wrote:
Hi all! "On November 9th 2008, at 13 h 02 French time (11 h 02 UT) 30 navigators will set sails aboard their 60'monohulls, heading towards the three great capes, marking the southern tips of the African continent, Australia and America. The Vendée Globe will start, for the 6th time, from the harbour of Les Sables d’Olonne, where it was born. And as far as the rest of the story is concerned… well, it’s up to the sailors themselves now." http://www.vendeeglobe.org/en/ 6 nations are represented 1 american: Rich Wilson with Great American III http://www.vendeeglobe.org/en/editio...ch-wilson.html http://www.greatamerican3.com/ Two women this year, both British. No doubt Neal will belittle them.... Cheers Martin |
Vendee Globe: Around the world, alone, without any assistance...start sunday nov 9th 11h 02 UT
Marty wrote:
Michel Pineau wrote: Hi all! "On November 9th 2008, at 13 h 02 French time (11 h 02 UT) 30 navigators will set sails aboard their 60'monohulls, heading towards the three great capes, marking the southern tips of the African continent, Australia and America. The Vendée Globe will start, for the 6th time, from the harbour of Les Sables d’Olonne, where it was born. And as far as the rest of the story is concerned… well, it’s up to the sailors themselves now." http://www.vendeeglobe.org/en/ 6 nations are represented 1 american: Rich Wilson with Great American III http://www.vendeeglobe.org/en/editio...ch-wilson.html http://www.greatamerican3.com/ Two women this year, both British. No doubt Neal will belittle them.... Cheers Martin Didn't hear? Neal entered his C27. He agreed to leave a little later as a handicap! G |
Vendee Globe: Around the world, alone, without any assistance... start sunday nov 9th 11h 02 UT
"Marty" wrote in message ... Michel Pineau wrote: Hi all! "On November 9th 2008, at 13 h 02 French time (11 h 02 UT) 30 navigators will set sails aboard their 60'monohulls, heading towards the three great capes, marking the southern tips of the African continent, Australia and America. The Vendée Globe will start, for the 6th time, from the harbour of Les Sables d’Olonne, where it was born. And as far as the rest of the story is concerned… well, it’s up to the sailors themselves now." http://www.vendeeglobe.org/en/ 6 nations are represented 1 american: Rich Wilson with Great American III http://www.vendeeglobe.org/en/editio...ch-wilson.html http://www.greatamerican3.com/ Two women this year, both British. No doubt Neal will belittle them.... At least Dee Caffari looks like a woman. As a matter of fact, she's hot. I'd have little trouble cheering her on. And her boat is the right color! But sadly, Samantha Davies looks like your typical British bulldog dyke. Big chin and noticeable Adam's apple. Too much testosterone there. Too bad neither one of them is a serious contender. My prediction is Dee (she can't be tough-she's too feminine!) will be a DNF and Samantha will have a tight grip on second or third to last place. But, I'm amazed. Did Mike Golding get resurrected from the dead? Wasn't he lost at sea when the keel fell of his boat in mid-Atlantic several years ago during a trial? Wilbur Hubbard |
Vendee Globe: Around the world, alone, without any assistance...start sunday nov 9th 11h 02 UT
Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
At least Dee Caffari looks like a woman. As a matter of fact, she's hot. I'd have little trouble cheering her on. And her boat is the right color! From her profile: "For this successful sportswoman, a former sailing monitor and physical education instructor, who did the London Marathon in 7 hours and 23 minutes," 7 and a half hours to run a marathon? Does she have legs? I'd hardly boast about that in the profile space. |
Vendee Globe: Around the world, alone, without any assistance... start sunday nov 9th 11h 02 UT
"slide" wrote in message ... Wilbur Hubbard wrote: At least Dee Caffari looks like a woman. As a matter of fact, she's hot. I'd have little trouble cheering her on. And her boat is the right color! From her profile: "For this successful sportswoman, a former sailing monitor and physical education instructor, who did the London Marathon in 7 hours and 23 minutes," 7 and a half hours to run a marathon? Does she have legs? I'd hardly boast about that in the profile space. I think I could get too drunk to walk and CRAWL 26 miles in less time than that. Wilbur Hubbard |
Vendee Globe: Around the world, alone, without any assistance...start sunday nov 9th 11h 02 UT
But, I'm amazed. Did Mike Golding get resurrected from the dead?
Must have signed with the devil! Wasn't he lost at sea when the keel fell of his boat in mid-Atlantic several years ago during a trial? Apparently not : "Watch out! Here’s the favourite! The former professional fireman is certainly a fearsome opponent for all the others in this Vendée Globe, in which he will be sailing for the third time. Seventh in 2001 and third in 2005 after achieving the feat of sailing his boat home to Les Sables d’Olonne after she lost her keel, the Englishman could well be getting the better over his “froggy” rivals..." Michel. Wilbur Hubbard |
Vendee Globe: Around the world, alone, without any assistance...start sunday nov 9th 11h 02 UT
Wilbur Hubbard wrote :
But, I'm amazed. Did Mike Golding get resurrected from the dead? Wasn't he lost at sea when the keel fell of his boat in mid-Atlantic several years ago during a trial? I've checked the story: in 2004 Mike Golding lost his keel, 50 miles away from the arrival of the "Vendee" Globe". His naval architect told him it was ok to sail his boat without capsizing provided he would'nt keel over more than 30 degrees! And he did it!!!! and finished this world race at the third place!!! Later on, he towed his boat - still without any keel - From Les Sables d'Olonne up to southern England: about 250 nm. A picture of Mike's keel : http://nam.over-blog.com/article-211802.html http://fr.mikegolding.com/ -- Michel. |
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