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Rames Guyane 2009 # 3

St. Louis, Senegal, Monday, March 9, 5:50 p.m. (GMT-3h)
The 22 competitors received yesterday Sunday in calm weather to cross safely pass that opens into the Atlantic Ocean. The traditional bar waves that block the passage to sea was mild: the hollow of one meter. Full

west, the islands of Cape Verde. To the south, the peninsula of Cape Verde where niche Dakar, Senegal's capital.

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winds blowing from the north, pushing competitors dangerously towards the shore.

Some, like Henri-Georges Hidair Patricia Lemoine and Peter Katz, could not straighten their course and were Towed by support boats farther west, out to sea.

"This morning the Melody towed Deboulogne Henry and Didier Lemoine and production catamaran took care of Karl Barranco, Christopher Lemur, Jean-Pierre and Patrick Habold Deixonne to the drop to 17 degrees 15 minutes west " (on- bouvet ramesguyane.com ).


On Monday, Jean-Jacques Gauthier held the lead. It stings the southeast, heading 228 °, gradually moving away from the coast at a speed of 2 knots .

Henry George and Patricia Lemoine Hidair were side side, the north-west, after towing away from the African coast, they appear in the 3rd and 4th positions, but their penalty will be affected by the classification upon arrival.


Monday, March 9 - 17.10 (GMT-3h) *
Position the boat head: Ramencoeur Jean-Jacques Gauthier

15 ° 23.17N - 17 ° 01.80W

Cap 228 ° - Speed: 2 knots


* UT-3h : Times - 3 hours, timezone of Brasilia, legal time from Cayenne, French Guiana.

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On the map above, the course of the 22 competitors from St. Louis in Senegal are plotted, the position of the fleet at the time indicated.

The red boat is that of Jean-Jacques Gauthier, head from the beginning.

The road in yellow is the shortest distance, to join Cayenne called circle route.

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