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Solo
Stand Alone
Unsung hero Alain Maignan finishes round the world epic.
A
great story from our great friends at BYM
News. Enjoy.
Yesterday, saw the end of an epic voyage that went largely unnoticed by
the sailing world, partly because communications were in French, but partly
because Alain Maignan is a modest, no fuss sort of guy, who approaches
gales and gear failures with equanimity, so writes about them without
a rant, or a moan.
Alain left La Trinité sur Mer to sail solo round the world, on
Saturday October 7, 2006, accompanied by the local lifeboat, a flotilla
of small boats and two large launches carrying hundreds of well wishers.
Three days later, he went through the first of many gales he was to encounter,
but his calm description left no impression of hazard. Even when, on the
approaches to Cape Horn, he had to steer for 10 hours, under storm jib,
in 40 knots, the only way you knew how tough it was, was because he mentioned
that extreme tiredness could make you hallucinate and gave an amusing
description of seeing a horse and cart on the water.
Every couple of days, this intrepid man sent back words and pictures,
describing the conditions, the wild life, the litter on the seas, or some
small aspect of ocean life for the benefit of French school children who
were following his adventure.
When Alain crossed the finishing line, at 14h 24 yesterday, after 185
days 22 hours and 03 minutes at sea, the crowds that saw him off were
there to greet their hero.
Now, if you're thinking that 185 days isn't exactly record breaking stuff
you're right, but Alain Maignan wasn't in an Open 60, nor even an Open
40, he was in a Jeanneau Sun Rise 34 - the sort of mass produced family
cruising boat that "armchair" round the world sailors and racers
often sneer about. What's more, the boat wasn't prepared for the voyage
by a specialist yard, every bit of work was done in Alain's back garden,
by himself and friends. Then there's his web site, that was frequently
updated again by volunteer friends, and is packed with stories. Take a
look at http://alainmaignan.sportblog.fr/ even if you don't speak French, you'll enjoy the pictures and it might
inspire some people to stop talking about sailing exploits and get doing!
Marian Martin
04/12/07
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