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Vote now! Sailor of the Month FEBRUARY


DAMIEN SEGUIN (FRA) Seguin is well known to many readers as a double Paralympic gold medallist in the 2.4mR one-design, but the 41-year-old is currently


putting up a mighty performance in the Vendée Globe… No ‘easy’ race for anyone, Seguin however was born without the use of his left hand, in spite of which before taking on the VG he had already competed successfully in the Figaro and Class40. We encourage readers to follow Seguin who as we write is lying a magnificent 7th overall


OR


NATASHA LAMBERT (GBR) Currently mid-Atlantic with four other crew in her quest to become the first sailor to cross the pond using only breath and tongue to control


her big 46ft cat. The 23-year-old suffers with athetoid cerebral palsy and has no use of her arms and legs. Lambert has already crossed the English Channel as well as a dauntingly impressive singlehanded lap of the Isle of Wight. In her free time… she is busy fundraising for her own sailing school as well as the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust


MUSTO LPX GTX AERO JACKET Built to optimise performance, Musto’s LPX collection is the ultimate inshore race apparel. The new 2-layer LPX GORE- TEX Aero Jacket is Musto’s lightest and most breathable sailing jacket to date, providing water-resistant Gore-tex protection in a race- ready design. A champion inshore combination for the champion inshore sailor


go to www.seahorsemagazine.com to register your vote for next month’s winner


JANUARY WINNER JEAN LE CAM (FRA)


Right: finally resting after saving his friend. ‘I feel sorry for anyone coming up against Jean in this vote. Bravo, Jean!’ – Campbell Field; ‘Hero’ – Jimmy Hellberg; ‘Le Cam, le legende’ – Simon Scammell; ‘Still the master of the seas’ – Patrick Lindqvist; ‘Jean, as if kicking ass in an old boat wasn’t enough, he ups the ante by rescuing Escoffier’ – Dave Russell; ‘Sailor of the year… of the decade?’ – Antoine de Kerviler; ‘This Vendée now has its hero’ – Phillip Scherer. Seahorse Sailor of the Month comes to you with Musto, Harken, McLube and Dubarry


HARKEN Harken’s Carbo OneTouch handle locks and unlocks one- handed to gain boat lengths in every tack. It’s customisable for boat or event logos… and it weighs just 590g!


In association with


DUBARRY Crosshaven from Dubarry – a tough, high-performance sailing boot featuring integrated gaiter and GORE-TEX® Duratherm insulation for extra warmth


SEAHORSE 105


KEVIN ESCOFFIER/YES WE CAM!


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