Pip Hare's first words dockside after the finish

Pip Hare's first words dockside after the finish

Pip Hare on the dockside after finishing, "The last six hours were the most stressful of the whole race. I was doing pretty well, really catching the boys up and then the sea state started to get quite slammy and my keel lines have broken three times and literally I just went over a wave, bang, and I knew straight away it was the keel lines. And I have run out of spare keel lines. And so I had to get down inside the boat to the keel and work a solution with the old lines. But there were fishing boats everywhere and then I came up on deck and the starboard side of the pulpit which had got bent, that broke off.


In the end the finish could not have come soon enough?
We – me and Medallia – are pretty pleased to be here and this boat is sick of me.


Your general perception of your race?
I am really, really happy. I feel just a little bit that it would have been amazing to have been ahead of a foiling boat, it was there definitely. But I am happy. I made mistakes but I have learned from them and the main thing is I could see where I made the mistakes and where I can improve, where I can do better. I can’t believe I the race I have had. I never thought it would be like this. I never thought I would be with foiling boats. It has been incredible.


The high points?
Any time that I was pushing the boat hard but it feels good. And there were times like my first 400 mile day and then when I looked at the rankings and I saw that I was the fastest boat of the fleet, it was days like that when I got such a buzz out of doing things like that. And just being at sea is where I love it, It is where I belong.


The boat, it has been for good for you and you have been good for it?
I think so. It is a strong and sturdy boat, This is its fifth time around the world and I can say I have not been kind to it. I have pushed it hard but you know it is the right boat for me. It is a bit clunky and so  lot of extra effort to sail, but it is simple which meant I could keep on top of looking after it and I could focus more on the big things, the navigation which is where I am with my sailing. And so I can tell you I do not want to sail a boat that you have to walk four times to the mast back and forth to reef. And I want a roof. And I want a little button that you press to move the keel.


The number of sailors who have complimented you on your race is a bit special, you had Jean Le Cam come on board to congratulate you in the Channel at 0230hrs in the morning, that is something!


I can’t believe it. I really can’t believe it. It is the first time that anyone has even ever said they noticed me in a race. I am still surprised they even knew I was there. It is an incredible compliment at all for any sailor higher up the ranks from me to say that I have done well, and it is really an incredible validation. I cant believe it.

 

And this is not your last Vendée Globe?
No way. Not at all. 2024 I am coming back. Now I have seen it, now I know what to expect….now I know where I can improve I have to be back, and also it is just an incredible race. It stretches you so much as a person, why would you not want to come and do it again?