"Everything's
going well. Let's hope it stays that way!"
In the 24 hours to 03:00 GMT today, the Cap Gemini
and Schneider Electric trimaran covered 521 nautical
miles at an average speed of 21.72 knots. Maintaining
these high speeds demand a high level of vigilance
from Olivier de Kersauson and his 10-man crew.
"It's very tiring. We've had to manoeuvre
a lot in the last few hours. It's also really
cold and dark here. It's complicated and stressful,
but everything's going well. The sea is a bit
less harsh at the moment. You can see glimpses
of sky through the clouds and a few stars to remind
us that there is another world out there somewhere.
Geronimo is gliding noisily from one crest to
the next. We can see the beginnings of the Aurora
Borealis to the south behind a line of black squalls.
The storm is still roaring here. We're taking
another crappy heading to avoid the worst of it.
Sadly, were getting the distinct impression that
the South doesn't want us".
As the skipper explained during yesterday's bulletin,
it is impossible to move further south due to
the violent winds now prowling the Southern Ocean,
even though the Cap Gemini and Schneider Electric
crew are very keen to get back down to 58°
or 60° South as quickly as possible to shorten
their route. Geronimo is currently at about 55°
South, a latitude at which ice charts are not
really required. "The water temperature is
still about 9°C, so we're not in any danger
at the moment. The risk of icebergs begins when
the water gets down to between 0°C and 4°C.
At this latitude, we shouldn't meet any floating
ice. There's a big clothes peg next to the chart
table so we can touch wood when we talk about
things that could prove a little tricky. Everything's
going well. Let's hope it stays that way!".
Olivier de Kersauson also says how happy he is
with Geronimo's sails, which were specially adapted
for this round-the-world voyage. "We've had
no real problem at all. But now we know the boat
a bit better, I'm sure we'd change the cut slightly
on this sail or that, or modify one or other surfaces.
Generally though, the work done by our sailmakers
(Incidence of Brest) is really excellent. The
sail Geronimo is carrying today is easily enough
and is about 80% of what the boat needs right
now".
Geronimo's position : Day 33
Geronimo's position at 03:00 GMT
| |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Distance
in 24hr |
Average
speed |
| Geronimo |
55°03S |
166°54W |
521nm |
21.72
knots |
| Orange |
54°03S |
161°08E |
492nm |
20.48 knots |
The
boat's position at 15:00 GMT today (16:00 French
time)
| Latitude |
Longitude |
Distance
in 12hr |
Average
speed over 12hr |
54°16S |
159°44W |
253nm |
21.08
knots |