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Let’s look at sailing with the weather to maximise the fun you can have on a trip on a Kavas yacht, and reflect on the decisions that have made British Vendee Globe entry Alex Thompson’s (Hugo Boss) life a lot tougher on the first three days of his round the world race. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Vendee Globe (1)


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Vendee Globe
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  • It is all very well having the right boat and
    skipper but if you get the weather wrong youre
    stuffed in the yacht race on one of our yachts
    you could have two days of intense and
    uncomfortable beating into big winds to get home
    if you get the weather wrong.

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  • Lets look at sailing with the weather to
    maximise the fun you can have on a trip on a
    Kavas yacht, and reflect on the decisions that
    have made British Vendee Globe entry Alex
    Thompsons (Hugo Boss) life a lot tougher on the
    first three days of his round the world race.

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Read the weather before you go
  • Use the best weather forecast you can get before
    you come to Greece. Compare the projections from
    local and international meteorologists their
    opinions may differ but you can make your own
    decisions based upon their collective opinions.

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  • In the Vendee Globe, Alex Thompson seemed to
    believe that a High Pressure system would allow
    winds to build from the east, so for the first
    week he planned to sail close to the coast of
    Europe.
  • Arch rival Armel de Cleach on Banque Populaire
    VIII chose a more westerly route. He felt that
    the strongest winds would come from the west due
    to the march of weather systems coming from the
    Atlantic. The night before this blog was written
    Cleach got it right and from a 1.8 nautical mile
    deficit on Thompson hes now 100 nautical miles
    ahead and charging south at 18 knots compared to
    Thompsons 11 knots. 

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What does this to me?
  • In the waters in which Kavas Yachting operates we
    have two winds, the Meltemi winds on the Aegean
    and the Maistro on the Ionian. These can blow
    ferociously, and if you get caught by them while
    miles down wind of the Kavas Yachting base youll
    have a real slog to get back to base. If youre
    reaching in a Force 6 wind then youre having a
    blast. If youre beating into the same wind for a
    couple of days? The hammering on the hull and the
    motion will make you regret your decision to
    ignore the weather forecast!

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Put the hard climb first
  • It is always easier to begin a walk in the
    mountains with the hardest climb near the
    beginning. Your legs are fresh and you have the
    energy to do it. You put the worst climb towards
    the end after six miles and the climb will be
    painful and stressful. With sailing you should
    think the same way. The winds generally come from
    the northeast in our part of the world during the
    summer. Think of this as you plan your route
    around the islands could you spend a few days
    heading northeast and get the tough part out of
    the way ahead of a relaxed blast back to base?

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  • Generally speaking the Vendee Globe course is set
    the same way. You have nasty westerlies to beat
    into to get out to sea for the first week out of
    Biscay and into the Atlantic (this breaks boats
    by the dozen) but after an uncomfortable start
    the racers can head south, reaching on the
    westerlies across the Atlantic to the Trade
    Winds. (This year was different with perfect
    sailing conditions out of Biscay!)

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  • Once south of the Cape of Good Hope they head
    east as the winds blast around the world so they
    ride the weather easterly and will get huge
    mileages every day as they charge to Cape Horn
    and then north to champagne and celebration at
    the end of the race. The world record for sailing
    singlehanded east about the world on a monohull
    is less than 70 days where the world record
    heading west is around 122 days!

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Keep watching the weather!
  • Especially with this years weird autumn weather,
    you have no idea what will happen to the winds
    next week, or really even beyond 2-3 days time.
    The prevailing winds in Greece are from the
    northeast in summer. That means over the last 100
    or so years and into history it has been fairly
    reliably from the northeast. Climate Change means
    the weather is changing in the UK you normally
    have screaming westerly gales in October but you
    had sunshine and light easterlies in 2016!

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  • Alex Thompson based his initial plans on the new
    weather conditions. Cleach based his ideas on
    the prevailing winds. Thompsons gamble didnt
    pay off while Cleachs conservatism paid off.
  • Thompson and his team will be working hard to get
    pinpoint accurate weather for the next 24 hours
    so he can get back into the weather and start
    catching up. All being well he could still be
    home in 65 days time to take victory. The race
    aint over til the fat lady sings!

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  • For you, do listen to the Greek Coastguard VHF
    radio forecast every morning.
  • Look on the Met Office website from your
    smartphone for the projected conditions in the
    next few days. If youre on a 14 day yacht
    charter with Kavas Yachting this is absolutely
    essential. The weather can really make your
    holiday a success if you use it to your
    advantage. If you dont? The sailing could be
    less fun than the tavernas you visit ashore. It
    shouldnt be youre chartering a yacht with us
    and not taking ferries to island hop

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