
Vendée Globe Update:
Tuesday/Wednesday, Octocber 26 & 27, 2004
Late night in Les Sables...
It's
late at night here in Les Sables d'Olonne, which at the moment is
the Mecca of solo ocean racing.
It is impossible to describe
how BIG of an event the Vendée Globe is. They have to limit
the amount of people on the docks, and last Sunday the "waiting"
line was amazing. The official tally (there are folks with little
clickers in their hands at the top of the docks that keep track
of how many go on and off) was over 20,000 for the day, and that
was with two weeks to go.
I
can hardly work on the deck of the boat, for as soon as the crowd
on the dock realizes that "one of the skippers" is there,
you are stuck signing autographs! What happens is that someone with
one of the many "official" printed programs spots you
and then they get excited. A crowd starts to grow which attracts
the attention of more... pretty soon there's 200 people or more
clustered around. Of course I'm not complaining, as it is great
to have so much attention! Also, the enthusiasm and excitement of
the many kids that come to see the boats is totally infectious:
We are working hard (frantically?)
to get ready, and I have to give a huge thanks to the volunteers
helping me: Serge & Aline on Logistics and European PR, our
systems/electrian pro Dave (Dodson, of Portland, Maine), and some
American(!) residents of Les Sables: Corey, Heather, and Glenn.
Another EXTRA huge thanks to our fabricator Will Rooks (Falmouth
Boat Works, Maine), and our Operations Manager Mario Espin (also
Manager of the West Marine store in Key West, Florida). Will and
Mario had to leave today to go back to the U.S. Will has certainly
earned some "hometime" after five months straight out
with us. Mario will be back on the first of November, which is good!
Showing up this weekend
are Ocean Planet Team stalwarts Stephen Hodges, Jason Winkel, Greg
Nelson, Andrew Roberts, and my girl Jeanie. Jeanie and I have seen
each other a total of six days this year, since I have been so flat
out working towards the Vendée. Crazy, I know.
There is a little bit
of stress waiting for shipments to arrive in time. Some very valuable
rope sent by our rope supplier sponsor Samson Ropes accidentally
wound up in Germany, and we didn't find out where it was until today
(NOT Samson's fault, I'm sure). Our sails were ordered at the last
possible second (we didn't have the $ to order them sooner), but
thankfully Doyle Sails and Maine Sailing Partners have both been
really hustling to get them here.
So, we still won't be
able to go test sailing until the final week! Yes, I'm nervous,
but you should see the boat with the new boom, she looks GREAT.
....Ok, now it's 7 a.m.
here and I just got off the phone with our Team rigger Jason Winkel
(Argo Rigging). It's 10 p.m., Tuesday in Sausalito, and with the
nine hour time difference, a good time to communicate. He and the
gang are all set for this weekend, and our new video cameras have
arrived for them to fly over with. I hope to get some good footage
during the race, of course.
Am I rambling on here?
I'd better get another short nap before heading down to the boat
this morning. Talk to you later!
Oh wait, another bit
of news! Yours truly will be giving a live "concert" on
the music stage in the Vendée Village on Friday, at 7:30
or 8 p.m. local time. It is getting a bit of press on the radio
and in the papers (I did an interview and played on Radio France
Bleu on Monday), so there should be a good crowd. Let's hope I play
halfway decently....;-)
Ok,
too late for a nap, gotta run!
from
Les Sables d'Olonne, France.
Bruce Schwab, Skipper
USA 05/Ocean Planet
Web: www.bruceschwab.com
Education: www.oceanplanet.org
Email: bruce@bruceschwab.com
Phone: 843-670-6582
This American team for the Vendee Globe is made possible by your
donations to The Made in America Foundation (www.bruceschwab.com/support.cfm),
and our supplier sponsors:
Coast-Line International: www.coast-lineintl.com
Doyle Sailmakers: www.doylesails.com
Equiplite lightweight connectors: www.equiplite.com
Infomatrix: www.infomatrix-usa.com
MAS Epoxies: www.masepoxies.com
Nobeltec navigation software: www.nobeltec.com
Portland Yacht Services: www.portlandyacht.com
Samson rope technologies: www.samsonrope.com
Solara Energy Systems: www.solaraenergy.com
WoodenBoat Magazine: www.woodenboat.com
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