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dunic 01-06-2014 23:09

New York - Barcelona
 
Como prólogo a la BWR 2014, ya han partido de New York ...
http://masdeporte.as.com/masdeporte/...97_841181.html

No he encontrado donde seguirlos :sorry:

dunic 01-06-2014 23:14

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
Voila :
http://oceanmasters-nytobcn.geovoile.com/2014/app/html/

tomaquet 01-06-2014 23:17

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
Para mas información mira aqui

http://www.imocaoceanmasters.com/es/

maka 02-06-2014 14:05

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis::brindis:
el meteo lo tienen inmejorable para los primeros días
luego el anticiclón lo tendrán que negociar
...je je

(nota el parte meteo a veces se actualiza)

http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/fax/QDTM10.gif

maka 02-06-2014 21:47

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis::brindis:




para ver el track
http://oceanmasters-nytobcn.geovoile.com/2014/app/html/

también en la web de la vendee
http://www.imoca.org/en/races/15-new...-barcelone.htm


................................


bien por el GAES

GAES INTO THE LEAD

Mon, 02 Jun 2014 18:24:00 +0000
Sailing slightly faster and more efficiently, the crew of GAES Centros Auditivos have just scored a coup by taking the lead at the 13:30 UTC position update.



HUGO BOSS DAILY REPORT DAY 1
Mon, 02 Jun 2014 19:34:00 +0000
Pepe jumped up to the weatyher deck after passing the Ambrose red/white buoy and proclaimed, “We’re out!” We had been trading tacks with a gaining Safran and though we had lost the ¼ mile lead we had created since the mouth of New York Harbor, Pepe and Ryan were starting to trade smiles for the first time since probably before their rig came down three weeks ago. The expected fading of the seabreeze near sunset saw the pair gradually shaking out larger sails which made for a constant shuffling above and below decks. It may seem that these are spurts of effort but add in Pepe’s never ending use of the hand held compass to gauge gains and losses onthe other three teams, and Ryan’s regular house cleaning of all the lines and you have quite a little factory scene. Overlay the 20 or so tacks out the harbour with the fact that Ryan had spent more than an hour sorting out a software problem that disabled the ships computer and you have a fatigued bunch already. The two seem to be quick to adjust to even small wind changes and are always with an eye on the others. The stress of the last few weeks has shown its face. Pepe popped a few pills inbetween grinding in the large sails, when asked if it was Advil he said, “no, it’s for my stomach. When I get nervous I get a stomach ache. Last two days I have been very nervous so I take this.” Who could blame him. But his a


1 Gaes Sailing Team Anna Corbella / Gérard Marin 19:30 UTC

39°52.68'N 69°54.40'W
3528.6 nm

2 Hugo Boss Pepe Ribes / Ryan Breymaier 19:30 UTC

39°54.29'N 69°59.19'W
3532.0 nm

3.5 nm
3 Safran Sailing Team Marc Guillemot / Morgan Lagravière 19:30 UTC

39°32.19'N 70°06.99'W
3540.8 nm
12.2 nm
4 Team Neutrogena Guillermo Altadill / Jose Muoz 19:30 UTC

39°37.04'N 70°27.27'W
3555.6 nm
27.0 nm
5 Spirit Of Hungary Nandor Fa / Marcell Goszleth 17:15 UTC -135min
pero volvió para completar su puesta a punto y saldrá el lunes o martes
40°42.83'N 74°01.19'W
3723.4 nm
194.8 nm

maka 03-06-2014 15:01

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis:::brindis:

el safran se pone a 21 nudos de velocidad
y se pone en el primer puesto




noticias de 2014/06/03 at 12:45 UTC
"1"Safran Sailing Team Marc Guillemot / Morgan Lagravière 3359.0 nm +0.nm
Heading : 113° • Speed : 21.8 kts
2"Hugo Boss Pepe Ribes / Ryan Breymaier 3364.3 nm +5.3 nm
Heading : 115° • Speed : 18.4 kts
"3"Gaes Sailing Team Anna Corbella / Gérard Marin 3365.1 nm +6.1 nm
Heading : 127° • Speed : 17.3 kts
"4"Team Neutrogena Guillermo Altadill / Jose Muoz 3441.0 nm +82.0 nm
Heading : 123° • Speed : 17.6 kts
"5"Spirit Of Hungary Nandor Fa / Marcell Goszleth 3723.4 nm +364.4 nm
Heading : 330° • Speed : 0.9 kts

maka 04-06-2014 08:35

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis::brindis:


Nandor Fa se retira
(veremos si se presentará a la vendee ?)



03, junio 2014

Nandor Fa, Skipper del Spirit of Hungary, anunció en New York
retirarse de laIMOCA Ocean Masters New York a Barcelona Race.

el nuevo barco que llegó desde Trieste a New York
con co skipper Marcell Goszleth el 31 de mayo necesita
reparaciones y puesta a punto debido a que es un barco nuevo



http://s2.subirimagenes.com/otros/pr...hungary-aa.jpg

http://s2.subirimagenes.com/otros/pr...ybcnracest.jpg

Cristina306 04-06-2014 10:58

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
Cómo van las posiciones hoy????!!!!!!!!!

altair4 04-06-2014 15:58

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
desde aqui los puedes seguir.
http://oceanmasters-nytobcn.geovoile...014/app/flash/

:velero::velero:

maka 06-06-2014 07:53

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis::brindis:



este año los hielos de la rotura de los icebergs
han bajado mucho de latitud

hoy figuran en la mente de los competidores pero no precisamente
los hielos de sus gin tonics....je je

https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=LiC4merNXxA



RACE DAY 4 : DAILY HIGHLIGHT FEATURE : WHAT'S IN THE ICE BOX?
Thu, 05 Jun 2014 12:55:00 +0000
Ice is today on the collective mind of competitors in the IMOCA Ocean Masters New York to Barcelona Race and unfortunately not for their gin and tonics.



Report on 2014/06/06 at 05:45 UTC
"1"Safran Sailing Team Marc Guillemot / Morgan Lagravière
2408.5 nm +0.0 nm
Heading : 80° • Speed : 14.3 kts
"2"Hugo Boss Pepe Ribes / Ryan Breymaier
2429.0 nm +20.5 nm
Heading : 91° • Speed : 9.6 kts
"3" Gaes Sailing Team Anna Corbella / Gérard Marin
2459.4 nm +50.9 nm
Heading : 98° • Speed : 16.8 kts
"4"Team Neutrogena Guillermo Altadill / Jose Muoz
2462.4 nm +53.9 nm
Heading : 73° • Speed : 15.8 kts
""

Spirit Of Hungary Nandor Fa / Marcell Goszleth
Retired

maka 06-06-2014 21:12

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis::brindis:



día 6 de junio



por fin hoy se han podido izar los spinnakers,

se ha pasado el final de la zona restringida por hielos
que realmente no ha interferido en la ruta

las temperaturas han subido
el color del mar se mantiene gris oscuro

al safran le quedan 1829 millas hasta gibraltar

delante tienen una zona sin viento de alta presión
por lo que se producirá la compresión de los barcos
acercándose entre ellos

los vientos están bien, bastante estables, el mar está plano
bonito con mucha humedad
de momento el rumbo será directo hacia Gibraltar

Guillermo Altadill con el neutrógena va a 10-12 nudos
de velocidad con spy, a la expectativa del ángulo del viento
mas favorable para tener mayor velocidad en elrumbo


desde Hugo Boss Pepe Ribes van con 15 nudos de viento
a 130 grados del viento intentando alcanzar al safran


http://s2.subirimagenes.com/otros/pr...944251anna.jpg
.
.http://s2.subirimagenes.com/otros/pr...iaboatsafr.jpg

maka 07-06-2014 13:30

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis::brindis:


mejor pasar las azores por barlovento
entre las islas pueden quedar desventados
ó sufrir rachas de vientos no adecuados para spi

esta es la intención del gaes, que está virando
hacia NE

http://s2.subirimagenes.com/imagen/p...191azores2.gif


Report on 2014/06/07 at 10:45 UTC
1 Safran Sailing Team
Marc Guillemot / Morgan Lagravière
2045.1 nm +0.0 nm
Heading : 100° • Speed : 18.1 kts

2 Hugo Boss
Pepe Ribes / Ryan Breymaier
2066.3 nm +21.2 nm
Heading : 103° • Speed : 15.6 kts

3 Team Neutrogena
Guillermo Altadill / Jose Muoz
2076.7 nm +31.6 nm
Heading : 101° • Speed : 15.1 kts

4 Gaes Sailing Team
Anna Corbella / Gérard Marin
2078.4 nm +33.3 nm
Heading : 70° • Speed : 14.3 kts

Spirit Of Hungary
Nandor Fa / Marcell


+5d 19:08:39

maka 09-06-2014 22:29

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis::brindis:

por fin han pasado las azores por
su parte norte

el safran sigue el mas rápido
ayer iban a 19n de velocidad

http://s2.subirimagenes.com/imagen/p...res-bbbbbb.gif


día 9 junio 2014
Report on 2014/06/09 at 19:45 UTC
"1"Safran Sailing Team Marc Guillemot / Morgan Lagravière
1292.1 nm +0.0 nm
Heading : 101° • Speed : 16.4 kts
"2"Hugo Boss Pepe Ribes / Ryan Breymaier
1373.9 nm +81.8 nm
Heading : 89° • Speed : 17.9 kts
"3"Team Neutrogena Guillermo Altadill / Jose Muñoz 1392.4 nm +100.3 nm
Heading : 95° • Speed : 17.6 kts
"4"Gaes Sailing Team Anna Corbella / Gérard Marin 1443.1 nm +151.0 nm
Heading : 100° • Speed : 18.2 kts
""

Spirit Of Hungary

Nandor Fa / Marcell Goszleth
Retired

agb 10-06-2014 07:33

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
Tiene pinta de que se comerán el levante en el Estrecho. A ver que pasa.

maka 10-06-2014 19:56

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis::brindis:

a buena velocidad llegaran al estrecho
alli un par de dias de levante los frenarán

http://es.windfinder.com/weatherforecast/tarifa

y luego el mediterráneo incierto


http://s2.subirimagenes.com/otros/pr...9637anna-2.jpg



Report 2014/06/10 a 16:15 UTC
1Safran Sailing Team Marc Guillemot / Morgan Lagravière 951.7 nm +0.0 nm
Heading : 111° • Speed : 14.0 kts

2 Hugo Boss Pepe Ribes / Ryan Breymaier 1004.0 nm +52.3 nm
Heading : 99° • Speed : 16.6 kts

3 Team Neutrogena Guillermo Altadill / Jose Muñoz 1010.5 nm +58.8 nm
Heading : 102° • Speed : 16.3 kts

4 Gaes Sailing Team Anna Corbella / Gérard Marin 1076.9 nm +125.2 nm
Heading : 112° • Speed : 17.7 kts


Spirit Of Hungary
Nandor Fa / Marcell Goszleth
retired


http://s2.subirimagenes.com/otros/pr...acestart09.jpg

DAY 9 EVENING UPDATE: SLOW, FRUSTRATING NIGHT AHEAD
ph-article-img-lrg

Posted on June 10, 2014

Mid-afternoon Safran, race leader of the IMOCA Ocean Masters New York to Barcelona Race, was just over 200 miles due west of Lisbon.

However while in terms of an Atlantic crossing this is the equivalent of being able to ‘smell’ the land, a night of pain looks set to be in store for the French team.

Between Safran’s present position and the Portugese coast lies a high pressure ridge. Assuming the weather forecast files are correct, then Safran will ghost into the west side of this in ever lightening southsouthwesterly winds this evening. When she reaches the centre of the ridge there will be precious little wind and Marc Guillemot and Morgan Lagravière will be focussing on the hunt for the slightest zephyr. They will only know they have escaped the clutches of the ridge when the wind fills in from the northnortheast.

According to the high resolution GRIB files, the distance across the ridge, or the distance between the SSWerly wind dropping below five knots and it filling in at this speed from the NNE is around 130 miles.

Over the course of today, the teams have been positioning their boats according to where they believe it will be best to cross the ridge - typically where the passage across is shortest. GAES has already committed to a southerly route, and Safran has also been putting some more south into her heading over the course to today. In comparison the present trajectories of Hugo boss and Neutrogena suggest they will cross further north than the race leader.

High pressure systems are notoriously difficult to forecast accurately, but there will be two points to watch come tomorrow morning – how much the chasing boats, in particular Hugo Boss and Neutrogena have caught up on Safran as she has slowed going into the ridge and whether Hugo Boss has managed to hang to second place.

maka 11-06-2014 23:44

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis::brindis:

(siento lo del inglés)
interesante reflexión de Andrés Soriano (con "Willy" Altadill en el neutrógena)


http://www.imocaoceanmasters.com/ass...eutrogena4.jpg Posted on June 11, 2014
We all know the weather man has both his good days and his off days… When he gets it right and it benefits us, then we praise him, but when he is wrong, he is often the subject of words not suitable for repetition.
Out here, the weather variables are constantly changing but we rely on a few different tools to help us choose the best route through whatever weather comes our way.
The first and often the most forgotten tool is the barometer. Most of you that have some fancy watch with multiple sensors, one of which is probably a barometer. This measures atmospheric pressure and can give you a general sense of how the weather is changing in your area. As the barometer rises, it can mean sunny, clearer days. Its dropping indicates the opposite and it is particularly important to watch the rate of drop as that can show how rapidly the weather is going to change for the worst. Weather gurus will tell you it is not that simple, but I want to provide a quick, general understanding of it.
Often tucked up in the comfort of your own home, you turn on the Weather Channel to plan the weekend ahead. Well every few hours we do the same, except without the TV, and the creature comforts


. There are three major weather services we look at each with its own ‘weather model’. These are available either every six hours or every 12. We have software with which we can select the area of interest - at the moment we are downloading information just east of the Azores and laterally about 50nm past Barcelona. This is larger than we need but with weather systems it is important to see the ‘big picture’. This weather file is downloaded and loaded into the boat’s navigation software. Here we can run an animation showing how the weather unfolds relative to our track.


From here it gets slightly complicated… This software has the ability to calculate the optimum route we should take. This is based on numerous factors. The first is the latest weather model we’ve downloaded, (or as many different weather models as you download).

The second are the ‘boats polars.’ Every boat has its own unique performance characteristics and the expected speed of the boats for every given wind speed and angle can be plotted on to a spreadsheet, known as the polars. This software looks at the route we want to take and shows us the quickest way to get there comparing the weather data with the ‘polars’.


Ultimately you have to realize this is just a prediction and the weather forecast is rarely likely to be 100% accurate, which is why it is important to sail first and foremost with the conditions that you currently have, regardless of what the routing might suggest.
Currently our weather routing suggests we’ll reach Gibraltar tomorrow, but after that conditions in the Mediterranean look far less predictable. The wind funnels through the Strait with some strength before lightening up and becoming quite unpredictable up the Spanish coast. This will become a game of snakes and ladders with the potential for many miles to be won and lost.
So far our two skippers have been doing an incredible job of deciphering the ever changing weather and the race is certainly not over yet.
Stay tuned… it will continue to be one hell of a race, right to the finish…
Andrés Soriano

maka 12-06-2014 07:52

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis::brindis:

llevan un software que según el pronóstico de viento y corrientes
a partir de las características del barco, es decir de sus propias polares
decide el rumbo mas rápido en esta situación
(y aconseja las velas a poner)

por ejemplo el software adrena
http://www.adrena.fr/en/
.................................................. ........................

a las 5h30m están haciendo bordos
para entrar en el estrecho

con 30 nudos de levante que les vienen de proa

hay que añadir que hay que respetar las
dos vías de entrada y salida de cargueros

la clasificación en el paso del estrecho puede
determinar el orden de llegada a Barcelona

:velero::velero:

Marconcio 12-06-2014 09:48

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
1 Hugo Boss
Pepe Ribes / Ryan Breymaier
571.9 nm +0.0 nm
Heading : 114° • Speed : 10.1 kts
2 Team Neutrogena
Guillermo Altadill / Jose Muñoz
593.6 nm +21.7 nm
Heading : 34° • Speed : 7.7 kts
3 Gaes Sailing Team
Anna Corbella / Gérard Marin
666.6 nm +94.7 nm
Heading : 99° • Speed : 10.8 kts
Safran Sailing Team
Marc Guillemot / Morgan Lagravière
Not localised

Spirit Of Hungary
Nandor Fa / Marcell Goszleth

Retired

Donde está el Safran Sailing Team??
:nosabo::nosabo::nosabo:

enric rosello 12-06-2014 10:50

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
Safran pone rumbo a Cádiz por lesión de Marc en una caida por la cubierta. Tiene daño en las costillas, pero no parece grave.

Pardillo 12-06-2014 19:23

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
Safran retirado, solo quedan tres.
:brindis:

jacarejack 12-06-2014 21:39

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
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Y el Hugo Boss, ahora mismo a casi 9', ciñendo y no veais como ha pasado el estrecho, haciendo slalom entre mercantes, pesqueros y demás...:adoracion:
:brindis:

maka 13-06-2014 08:19

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis::brindis:

ya están en el mediterráneo

han pasado el estrecho intentando hacer bordos
respetando el canal de paso para evitar cualquier
multa

a partir de ahora las estrategias serán decisivas
http://www.eltiempo.es/alboran/



http://www.subirimagenes.com/imageda...bossboat2a.jpg

Report on 2014/06/13 at 06:15 UTC
1 Hugo Boss
Pepe Ribes / Ryan Breymaier
407.0 nm +0.0 nm
Heading : 89° • Speed : 4.8 kts

2 Team Neutrogena
Guillermo Altadill / Jose Muñoz
414.9 nm +7.9 nm
Heading : 89° • Speed : 6.8 kts

3 Gaes Sailing Team
Anna Corbella / Gérard Marin
493.1 nm +86.1 nm
Heading : 63° • Speed : 8.8 kts

...............

mapa de viento de hoy y mañana
que permite velocidades de 5 nudos

http://data-4c21db65c81f6.s3.amazona...06131500.gif?2

jacarejack 13-06-2014 15:49

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
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uyuyuy...el HB lleva como media hora parado, al Sur de cabo de Gata...:nosabo:

maka 13-06-2014 22:42

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis::brindis:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=PFIXLVL3fk4


calma total

http://s2.subirimagenes.com/otros/pr...calmatotal.jpg



velocidades de vértigo (están casi parados)

Report on 2014/06/13 at 20:30 UTC
"1"Hugo Boss Pepe Ribes / Ryan Breymaier323.1 nm +
0.0 nm Heading : 84° • Speed : 0.6 kts
"2"Team Neutrogena Guillermo Altadill / Jose Muñoz 349.1 nm
+26.0 nmHeading : 68° • Speed : 8.9 kts
"3"Gaes Sailing Team Anna Corbella / Gérard Marin 443.2 nm +120.1 nm
Heading : 116° • Speed : 3.9 kts

maka 14-06-2014 09:38

Re: New York - Barcelona
 
:brindis::brindis:



NEW YORK TO BARCELONA RACE

Latest News: ÚLTIMAS NOTICIAS: La hora de llegada estimada para
los barcos de cabeza es el domingo 15 de junio a media tarde.

les queda una etapa muy concurrida de cargueros
el ais se empleará al máximo

además los partes meteos en esta zona no están acertando


videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=XbGjocg3mPw


a flota de la IMOCA Ocean Masters New York to Barcelona Race ha vivido una noche frustrante y muy estresante, mar adentro de la costa andaluza. La velocidad de los barcos empezó a bajar ayer por la mañana, y durante la noche el avance hacia Barcelona ha sido escaso, con algunos momentos de velocidad moderada pero en muchos otros sin apenas moverse. El consuelo para los tripulantes fue disfrutar de la luna llena.
En las 12 horas hasta las 05:30 UTC de esta mañana, el líder de la regata Hugo Boss ha recorrido 50,4 millas (4,2 nudos de velocidad promedio), mientras su perseguidor Neutrogena completó 46,1 millas (3,84 de promedio), mientras el GAES Centros Auditivos recorrió 48,2 millas y promediando 4 nudos de velocidad. Para los rapidísimos barcos IMOCA de 60m pies, estos registros no parecen creíbles.
A las 5:30 UTC, el Hugo Boss estaba 27 millas al sur de Cartagena, con el Neutrogena 27 millas detrás, mientras el GAES quedaba 109 millas a popa del líder de la regata.
Los pronósticos meteorológicos muestran alguna mejora del viento en el recorrido de hoy, con un sureste sustancioso desde mediodía, fuera de la costa de Murcia, al norte de la actual posición del Hugo Boss.
Mientras esperan la entrada de viento, los regatistas irán descontando millas. A las 05:30, el Hugo Boss estaba a 292,7 millas de Barcelona.



:velero::velero:


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