Giles and Paula's Great Retirement Adventure
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@Madame-Buttonfly how are you feeling ahead of tonight’s game? Irrational confidence or just happy to there?
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We have made it to anse de pen-hir. We are anchored up. I'll cook a curry and P will watch the footie (internet allowing). To get here we had to get through the chenal du four, one of the nastiest bits of water in Europe. When we bought the boat back from Menorca, we had to abort one passage through the chenal, and I had a bit of a monkey on my back about doing it, just the two of us. I need not have worried, we (mainly P) spent a lot of time working out winds/current/wave heights/timings etc, and we got it perfect, it was like a mill pond....
And at anchor....
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Beautiful
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When we woke up yesterday, the weather was dull but windless. With the wind picking up towards the weekend, and having to pass through the raz de sein, we decided to crack on. We made it to Port-la-Forêt late yesterday afternoon, another 60 miles under our belts.
Woke up to see Foussier, an Imoca 60, being 90 degree rig tested.....
Photos when I get a half-decent connection....
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Can’t believe that nearly four years waiting are over in 120 days. Next Vendée Globe starts 11.10.2024.
Curious for the pictures of the Foussier.. -
And Oliver Heer's boat is here too. A close friend of Alex and David Thomson (and a former boat captain for Alex on one of the Hugo Boss's when Alex did some two-handed races), I would have met him tomorrow at the wedding of Alex's twin sister Sarah. But we are here instead
They did the 90 degree rig test on Olivers boat before we got here yesterday.
And my view atm....