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Thomas Coville on SodebO continues stampede South

by Kate Jennings 24 Nov 2008 18:42 GMT

Thomas Coville - Sodeb’O - Round the World Record Attempt

After the anarchy of Sunday afternoon where Thomas was thrashing about in a very stormy zone, the skipper made it back into a steady E’ly wind of around 15 knots this morning. Sodeb'O is now continuing its stampede due south and is making up its deficit. It would seem that the ‘real’ Doldrums has kicked in today and it’s shaping up fairly well: “The Doldrums is very far north finally, well before the equator and fairly narrow. Thomas could well hit the tradewinds of the southern hemisphere fairly quickly without being slowed too much” explained Thierry Briend this morning, before going on to say: “Sodeb’O is back in a classic weather situation for this region and should make the equator tomorrow as planned. For the time being they’re making headway with the wind on the beam and should then have to sail close-hauled as they approach the Saint Helena High.”

"Not much time to take care of myself! I’ve been caught up in a series of meetings recently. Please don’t hesitate to call back later, we’ll see what we can do, though I’m not promising anything. The situation with Lehman Brothers is nothing compared with what I’m dealing with at the moment. Check it out with the new American trainee who’s just arrived on the scene. You know the nice, handsome coloured chap! He’ll sort you out.

The wind has kicked in again but we’re sailing against the SE’ly swell and it’s really not comfortable!

Yesterday I was fighting like a wildcat, it was exhausting! Constantly battling through squalls with the wind doing exactly what it wanted. It was really full on at times and it was hard to know if I should dump all the sail or chance everything and go head down into it without knowing what was behind the black curtain!

It rained the whole day. It was incredibly wet and the feeling of being in the middle of an abnormal natural phenomenon gets you by the heart strings and doesn’t want to let you go. You no longer know which is the way out and it just goes on and on. At the back of your mind, you suffer the frustration of the time ticking by as the rain lashes against your face. Time slips away and everything that you’ve built up beforehand disappears like a sandcastle as the tide marches up the beach. I didn’t ease off the pace one iota though. I took each cloud as if it was the first and by last night I was done in. It was pitch black and moonless, and the shadowy light of each squall came towards me like a ghost. The mainsail halyard was poised to drop. I had nearly 600 m² of sail above me to deal with if it all went pear-shaped. A real game of calling its bluff!

As the day broke this morning, I looked behind me and saw an enormous mass of cloud forming, which went right up into the sky. I was on the other side, I’d passed it. Or rather, it had let me past! It took up a lot of energy and time I know, but deep within me I felt quietly happy to have negotiated and got through something difficult. I’m here for that and nothing else this morning.

See you soon, Tom."

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