Sea, Sail & Surf news

Du grand large à la plage : Toute l’actualité des sports de glisse depuis 2000

Jules Verne Trophy

Geronimo has the equator in their sights

dimanche 24 février 2002

Six and a half days after crossing the Trophée Jules Verne start line off Ushant at 01:25 GMT (02:25 French time) last Monday and 2,785 miles later (an average speed approaching 18 knots), Geronimo is approaching the equator. This is the first waypoint on her circuit of the globe and one she should cross during Monday morning.

The Cap Gemini Ernst & Young – Schneider Electric team therefore seems set to improve significantly on the time set for this leg on the successful 1997 record Record #sailingrecord attempt. The trimaran Olivier de Kersauson was sailing on that occasion took 11 days, 4 hours to reach the Southern Hemisphere.

All now depends on the weather conditions Geronimo encounters in the next few hours of her journey south along the African coast. "We will have to be patient", said the current record Record #sailingrecord holder in his latest radio bulletin. He knows very well that the present options open to his giant trimaran are strictly limited. Geronimo’s strategy is therefore pretty straightforward : to reach the equator as quickly as possible by the most direct route and cross into the Southern Hemisphere to pick up the southern trade winds.

Bit it’s a strategy that’s not easy to put into practice. For the last 48 hours, those on board Geronimo have been enduring sailing conditions that are beginning to put their nerves to the test. "We’ve had virtually no wind since we passed the Cap Verde islands", says Olivier de Kersauson. "It’s never risen above 18 or 19 knots. Even then, it’s coming from behind us and right on our heading. We’ve been manoeuvring the boat all night. We haven’t stopped !"

This slow progress meant that Geronimo was still 350 miles from the equator at 12:00 GMT (13:00 French time) today, but still hoping to cross it by daybreak tomorrow. "We daren’t say any more than that – we’re just keeping our fingers crossed" spits Kersauson. "We do what we can with the wind we have. The trouble is, we don’t have very much…".

Information Rivacom pour Geronimo. A suivre sur http://www.grandsrecords.com

Map : Geronimo vs Orange


Dans la même rubrique

Jules Verne Trophy : "Geronimo and the crew are both running like clockwork"

Jules Verne trophy : Bruno Peyron : "We’ll rebuild !... and we’ll be off again !"

Jules Verne Trophy : Orange breaks her mechanics

image 300 x 158Orange on the starting line. Broken Mast (down). Photos : G.Martin-Raget

Jules Verne Trophy : Bruno Peyron : "We’ll also be trying to win the dual with Olivier de Kersauson"

image 300 x 158Photo : G.Martin-Raget

A la une