Vendee Globe 2024!

Sep 15, 2016
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Anyone else following the start of this round the world race this weekend? This and the Golden globe are my 2 favorite international round the world races to watch. even with all the technology and skill its always fascinating to see how many dont make it and what changes along the way to produce a winner.

The Jules Vern is another great race but only runs when a boat thinks they have a shot at the time record and those boats all have substantial crews.
 

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Andrew, started a thread back on 19 October.
The race is an exciting adventure demanding the best of the competitors.

Who is your favorite?
 
Sep 15, 2016
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Catalina 22 Minnesota
I thought I remembered seeing that thread and could not find it. No worries.

My favorite is likely Boris Herrman as he is fun to watch but Sam Goodchild has a bit of an Alex Thomas tenacity I like as well.
 
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Jan 1, 2006
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I took an unplanned visit to the ER today, thankfully not a big problem, but I had a lot of time to muck around on the Vende Globe website. Mostly I got ads and my French is improving. What I'm looking for is the tracker which I thing is the key to following the race.
I have been trying to build interest on this site.
 
Sep 15, 2016
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Catalina 22 Minnesota
@shemandr here is the tracker


it sure would be nice if the us started paying attention to sailing again. Our skippers and crews in sail gp, americas cup, etc. Are simply not to the level of other nations. It’s sad to see the decline in interest over the years. Most of our “better” teams now have skippers from other nations just to be competitive.
other nations use great skippers to train their own crews and then let their crews succeed. A great example is Spain with Nathan Outrige. He was only on the team for a session and the following year the team was so strong they took the cup!

I would love to see an American boat in the Vendée Globe but alas perhaps our American sailors have lost the adventurous spirit for round the world racing / exploring.
 
Jan 1, 2006
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Thank you!
To your point regarding American sailing, the America’s Cup took place in September and I didn’t hear a peep about it. There was an announcement about the winner on the news but other than that - crickets.
I would say Americans aren’t interested in competitive sailing but more adult Americans sail competively than play baseball or football. I guess when Frito Lay figures out a way to make money on sailing we’ll see more about it.
 
Sep 15, 2016
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To your point regarding American sailing, the America’s Cup took place in September and I didn’t hear a peep about it. There was an announcement about the winner on the news but other than that - crickets.... I guess when Frito Lay figures out a way to make money on sailing we’ll see more about it.

Agreed.

I think the AC cup was not mentioned because our team had a really disappointing performance. I watched the races and if not for some technical issues on another boat we would have been the first boat eliminated. You would think a big bag of potato chips would fit nicely on that large square topped sail though. :biggrin: Im actually surprised Red bull is not a bigger sponsor of the foiling type boats of Sail GP and things. Seems like the "wings" would go well with their marketing.

Here's to hoping the Vendee Globe goes well for all the skippers. There have been a large number of adjustments made to the foiling Imoca's so it will be interesting to see how they stand up to the beating. Some of the boats like Pips boat have already been around the world 3-4 times under different teams and modified each time.

I wonder what happened to Alex Thomas's boat from the last Vendee Globe? I haven't heard anything about who bought it or if it's still sailing. Just the new upstart he is sponsoring.
 
Jan 1, 2006
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I'm getting the Newsletter (In English - it's so much easier). They are pretty good at hitting the high points.
In the one I just got I leart that Ruyant's race may be ruint. He is leaking into the sail storage area. I don't think they said if it is on both tacks. But he's bailing for 30 minutes every couple.of hours. Not a good way to go around the world.
I like the flyer Nico Lunven took West of the peloton which looks to have paid off. He also set a speed record for one day.
Here is a link to the Newsletter: