Rum_Pirate
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Do you have time to get bored during the race and carry a book(s) or music to listen to?
The pandemic has been hard on all professional athletes but we were really lucky in that from the start of the first lock down the Vendee Globe organisers supported by the French government were really clear that the race would go ahead. As we did not depend on a full stadium to make it work the organisers were confident they could make it work.
preparations were hard and in 2020 I did not get to meet with or race against any of my competitors so I turned up to the event with no idea of who I should be bench marking against or how well we had done. I still have never spoken to some of my competitors and I am sorry about that
If you wanted to unseal anything you would need to explain what and why to the jury on sure. For example I needed to use my anchor chain to weigh down my rudder when I swapped it over. I contacted the jury in advance explained why and they gave me permission then I had to seal everything back up again with one of my spare seals afterwards.Are you allowed to unseal the warps and use them to trail ad 'drogues/sea anchors in heavy weather, or do you have to carry separate wraps 'drogues/sea anchor(s) for that?
I am doing quite a bit of virtual speaking at the moment. I won't be writing a book yet - I think that is for when I have hung up my sailing boots.You've mentioned some other races apart from 2024 but do you have any non-sailing ventures lined up e.g. writing a book, after dinner speaker etc?
Are you definitely doing the 3 peaks and if so will it be another 2 handed attempt?
Your primary sponsor talked about 'monitoring' your cheerfulness and other mind factors. Loneliness and the long-distance sailor has taken its toll on many people over the years.
Can you share any prior coaching or professional help tips that enabled you to keep on an even keel, even wheneverything seemed to conspire against you ?
Wow, I think they are amazing. But one of the incredible things about sailing is it's diversity. I think it might be the most diverse sport on the planet. We can stretch the boundaries of design and technology with the Americas cup, but still find the same pleasure in live aboard cruising or tall ships that take young people afloat. Every form of sailing is equally valid it just offers different things and the important factor is the 'horse for courses' bitWhat is your view of the current 'vessels' in the last America's Cup race? e.g. A good thing for sailing?
I actually didn't see a huge amount of wildlife. There is not that much on the surface of the ocean when you are really far offshore. But I did see hour glass dolphins off the bottom of South Africa and the Albatross were incredibleWhat kind of wildlife did you spot during the race? Are you able to look out for birds and marine mammals or are you too busy/focussed on sailing?
I never got bored. There is way to much to do. I listened to music quite a bit as it helped keep me happy and I love it, but I also listened to audio books. Many other skippers took movies to watch but I didn't have anyDo you have time to get bored during the race and carry a book(s) or music to listen to?
No not really - but I guess I was always trying to position myself where there was wind and the pollution tends to gather in windless areas. When you do see something it really jolts you though. Being totally immersed in a very natural and pure environment it makes you feel quite ashamed when a load of plastic or other rubbish floats on pastDid you come across a lot of floating pollution?
I checked the rudders a lot and had to quite often pull of seaweed and then the odd bits of line from fishing nets. I didn't have a way of checking the keel but if the boat was feeling unbalanced or sluggish in lighter winds then I would try to back up to remove anything that might have caught up on the appendagesFollowing on, did you have to check your keel and rudder for snagged plastic nets etc?