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Vendée Globe – Kito de Pavant safely moored up in Les Sables d’Olonne

by Jenny Launay / M&M on 7 Oct 2016
Kito de Pavant safely moored up in Les Sables d’Olonne - Vendée Globe Jenny Launay / Mer & Media
After an eight-day delivery trip, Kito de Pavant moored up his IMOCA 60 at the Vendée Globe pontoon in the middle of the afternoon on Tuesday (4th October). The weather he experienced was very different from what was forecast, but the skipper was able to test the latest adjustments made to his boat.

When Kito and his crew of two left their home port in the Camargue aboard Bastide Otio last week, conditions looked ideal for the delivery trip, but as the French sailor explains, “Perfection isn’t something you find in this world. We had to deal with what the weather threw at us, in particular during the final part, where we were expecting southerly winds to propel us to Les Sables, but it was very different with easterlies, so I think we have been through it all.”

Feeling relaxed about the preparation

Looking very relaxed and with a beaming smile on his face, when he moored up at the Vendée Globe pontoon in Port Olona, the sailor declared “Mision accomplished” to the friends and visitors present on the quayside. He was pleased to have been able to run through checks on the latest adjustments made to his VPLP-Verdier designed boat from 2010 during this long trip. “A 2000-mile long delivery trip is an additional constraint, but we made the most of it to check that everything is working well. Thanks to the wide range of conditions we encountered along the way, we were really able to test the boat. With the exception of a few odd details that we spotted even before setting sail, everything is fine.”



“I love being in Les Sables in October”

The sailor wanted to give himself some time and preferred to arrive early in Les Sables d’Olonne, remembering that the competitors have until 14th October to moor up in Port Olona. “Few Vendée Globe boats have such a long distance to sail a few weeks before the start and we wanted to feel relaxed. We went through a busy period in Port-Camargue in September with all our partners. That took up a lot of time and I really wanted to get back out there sailing. I love being in Les Sables in October, as we share some great moments together.”



A short break before the festivities

Kito de Pavant will be setting sail on his third Vendée Globe on 6th November and has no fears about the media frenzy in the three weeks leading up to the start. “The advantage of getting here early is that I can take a week off. I’m going back to Port Camargue as our workshop is moving, but also to get some rest, as the final three weeks in Les Sables can be exhausting. We need to make ourselves available to the general public and the media, but we also have to look after ourselves and make sure we don’t wear ourselves out. I’m ready for that, as it’s not my first time and I can’t wait for it to get going.”

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