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Records - Like Circling The World The Wrong Way
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April 16:10
Geronimo
really is accumulating weather problems –
it’s almost as if she was frightening the
wind away. The trade winds are feeble, still stuck
in the northeast, and the trimaran has been forced
to sail close-hauled for yet another day, still
under staysail and full main. The future holds
out a faint hope that they will be able to break
out the gennaker before the Equator, but still
upwind. It’s like circling the world the
“wrong” way round. The sequence of
weather was good as far as the antimeridian –
the half way point – but since then, everything
has come to a grinding halt and seems now to have
gone into reverse. The crew is regretting the
absence of Orange 2, whose presence would have
added a little spice and interest in these light
and unstable wind conditions. It would also have
been comforting to know that there was another
boat behind them during the storms of the Southern
Ocean in waters well beyond the reach of rescue
services...
All
their stocks of adhesives, mastics and Sika sealants
have been unpacked, including those in the survival
containers, in an attempt to patch up the solent.
After waiting the obligatory number of drying
hours, the Cap Gemini and Schneider Electric crew
will try again tonight to hoist this large upwind
sail which should give them a little more speed.
A few precious knots gained this way could help
them get away to the north and the real trade
winds and away from the anticyclone that is also
travelling in the same direction.
Geronimo's
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