Not your usual Vendee Globe keyword

Ask most sailors what springs to mind when the Vendee Globe singlehanded around the world race is mentioned and they might say, “the Southern Ocean” or “spectacular singlehanded masthead repairs” or even “the ragged edge of control.” Chances are, however, practically no sailor is going to say “bikini.” Except for fans of Vendee Globe racer Samantha Davies aboard Roxy. In her latest communication, Davies relates that the weather is so good, she donned  her Roxy bikini to soak up some sunshine.

From the press release: At last the sun is really shining so I have got my Roxy bikini out!! The trouble is I’m a bit white so I’m piling on the sun cream to protect my skin, and trying to stay in the shade.

Last night I slept a LOT! In fact, I forgot to set the sound part of my alarm clock, so instead of a one hour sleep, I woke up five hours later, feeling a bit lost and confused, but extremely refreshed! The reason I slept so well was also that Roxy was slipping along so nicely under spinnaker that her gentle purring helped me sleep. If ever she slows down or something changes, I wake up by the change of noise or motion.

This time, the wake up was due to the wind lifting us; Roxy was saying she was no longer happy and perhaps this was a good opportunity to get further west. I agreed, so we gybed across, passing in front of the little red and green navigation lights of Pindar.

Now, back on Port gybe and heading directly into the Doldrums, we are still slipping along nicely under the beautiful Roxy spinnaker.

Sam x”

By Ocean Navigator