Showing posts with label sailing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sailing. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Road trip to Galway for the Volvo Ocean Race

Following the successful stop over in Galway in 2009 ( see my 2009 posts here and there ) , the 2011-2012 edition of the Volvo Ocean race (formerly the Whitbread Round the World Race) was scheduled to finish in Galway, with a last leg starting from Lorient, France.
A magnific leg 9, i have to say, stretching along the coastline of Ireland, taking the inside of the Fastnet and the outside of the Aran-Island.
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Leg 9 (and final) of the Volvo Ocean Race
I had decided to go over to see the boats  arriving in the docks, so Monday i had an eye on the online GPS tracker, and estimated arrival time of the 550nm leg.
Initially scheduled to arrive tuesday morning, the boat did an excellent progress, and the estimated time went down from 3AM, 2AM to midnight.

So around 9pm I left limerick for an impromptu road trip, and I manage to "press ganged" a sailor for this adventure. We arrived a bit after 10PM in all lited Galway

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Wheel

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Wheel



The boat arrived in the complete darkness, crossing the line a bit before 1AM, then move slowly into the docks ( which could not be opened till 2AM due to the tides ).
Off course a myriad of lighted boat went to welcome them... ahead...

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Camper entering the docks


Within 30 minutes of docking - well probably a lot more - the leg winner (Camper ) was hushed on to the main stage, in front of drunken Irish and dancing raving teenagers ;) 

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Leg Winner : Camper


After that it was time to celebrate the overall race winner Groupama, who only arrived second , 7 minutes after the leg winner.


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Overall Winner : french Groupama



We also had a look at those magnificent boats:
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Volvo 70

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Volvo 70 Mast


We waited the arrival of the last 2 boats, and soon it was 5AM ... time for a bit of sleep before driving back to Limerick/Shannon.


And to finish the highlights of Franck Cammas crew victory:




The boats are still in Galway till Saturday 7th of June , where they will race one last time in a in-port regatta.

Monday, June 08, 2009

Traffic Jam at Black Head

There was a traffic Jam in Black Head this Saturday:
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the reason: the start of LEG8 of the Volvo Ocean Race ( Galway to Marstrand )

As the boat left Galway, they come fast along SaltHill:
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Loads of boat came to visit the race, and accompany them along the irish coast
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As they pass the lighthouse, they all started tacking to take the inside route, between the Aran Island and the Burren... much to our delight:
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And here's the chinese-irish competitor
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Some boat came quite close from the shore (here Delta Lloyd ):
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Finally everybody wished a goodbye and safe sailing top the Dragon:
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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Sailing

Pubs:1, Alcohol units:0, girl-phone-number:1, Activities: sailing

On the road to Kilrush:
Massey ferguson spotted: 7; Wind Farm spotted: 3

Sailing in Ireland
Yesterday (tuesday), we headed to Kilrush just after the work (ok we left at 4.30pm) for an initiation to the joy of sailing (a first for me ... finally)... great.
Forgot to take my camera, so no pictures... anyway here some links:

Kilrush center:
http://www.kilrushcreekadventure.com/
Irish Sailing Association
Glenans Irish Sailing Club
Les Glenans [France]

So now I need to learn how to tie a knot... and all this kind of stuff......

Top Gear
Sail... that remind me last week Top Gear, on BBC2, where they organized a race with homemade amphibian cars, and my idol James May build a sailing boat from a Triumph Herald
See the boat-car here (brilliant):
http://James May Boat/Car
And most important thing, James won the race !!!!!!