The Big Departure for a Trip Around the World!
Pierre and Sylvie dreamed of it, and now they’ve done it! After more than a year of preparing their Venezia 42 and a few setbacks, they set sail, determined to complete their trip around the world.
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Publié le
25/09/2025
Par
Gilles Ruffet
Numéro :
204
Parution :
Nov.
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Dec.
2025
Where: Bay of Biscay
Multihull: Venezia 42
Blog : www.polarsteps.com/PierreGry/ 11465680-kookaburra-met-les-voiles
We didn’t go very far on that first day, as we waited for the right moment, anchored off Pilat, to leave the passes the next day at 5 p.m. (always this constraint of high tide... but also during daylight!). A little ray of sunshine brightened up the evening, some of which was devoted to last-minute tidying up.
At the end of the afternoon on the 24th, the Dune du Pilat, the highest sand dune in Europe, finally disappeared behind us over our port quarter: we were now in the Bay of Biscay! The first night was very rough; we sailed close-hauled with a head sea that got the better of both our stomachs. The next day, the sea was calmer and the wind more favorable; since leaving the Bassin, we were making good progress under sail on a direct course. We were slowly getting used to life at sea: mashed potatoes and ham for lunch. No boats in sight, and above all, no killer whales! On the 27th, we approached Cape Finisterre - leaving the Bay of Biscay meant dodging the huge cargo ships and tankers concentrated on a sort of highway. We caught a good wind that would push us all the way to Madeira. The engines were finally turned off, and things were moving along nicely. We are happy to have left the territory of the orcas behind us...

