Outimage Publications ocean yacht racing coverage of
the VOR 2008-2009.
Greetings from the good ship Ericsson 4
Leg 1: Day 2: 13:15 GMT October 12, 2008.
From the Volvo Ocean Race Media
Team.
It's been a
pretty action packed first 24 hours onboard! We were fortunate
enough to get a good start, and that kind of made up for our
in port starts!! It was fantastic to see the amount of spectator
boats that braved the weather and cheered us off on our merry
way. Thanks Alicante.
The first 3 hours had us touching speeds of 30 knots with the boat completely
underwater. Some of us had harnesses on only 40 minutes after the start
gun! (Nothing like starting quietly eh?)
It became apparent early on, that this race is going to be one hell of
a fight all the way to St Petersburg. Everyone seems to be on the pace
and the slightest mishap, could cost you bad.
We had a comfortable lead on Puma early on, and lost the whole lot and
more in 15 minutes due to a small shift offshore. The entire night involved
all hands on deck.
No one has had any sleep yet, and we expect that for another 24 hours
at least. The only way to stay in the front row of the grid is to work
extremely hard. Every tack or gybe involves all hands and when the maneuver
is completed, it's another 15-20 minutes changing the interior stack.
Ericsson 4 heads into the Gibraltor
strait during leg 1 of the Volvo Ocean Race.
Right now,
we are short-tacking up through the straits of Gibraltar, only
a few miles ahead of Ericsson 3, who is in second place right
now. The last 15 hours has been just like back in Lanzarote.
The two boats neck and neck!! All the boys are pretty tired,
but we're giving it our all out here.
I just want to give a special mention to our shore support team who gave
us a very well prepared boat. They worked some horrendous hours over
the last few months and the end result was two very shipshape vessels.
Nice work guys. Hope you get some well deserved time off now.
Well. have to fly now. We are doing yet another tack. Yayyyyy!
Phil 'Blood' Jameson.
The Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09 will be the 10th
running of this ocean marathon. Starting from Alicante in Spain,
on 4 October 2008 with in-port racing, it will, for the first
time, take in Cochin, India, Singapore and Qingdao, China before
finishing in St Petersburg, Russia for the first time in the
history of the race.
Spanning some 37,000 nautical miles, stopping
at 11 ports and taking nine months to complete,
the Volvo Ocean Race is the world's premier
yacht race for professional racing crews.