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ETAs into Den Helder Northern Seas Challenge

by Clipper Round the World on 20 Jul 2016
Race 13: The Den Helder Northern Seas Challenge - 2015 -16 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race Clipper Round The World Yacht Race http://www.clipperroundtheworld.com
2015 -16 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race - Every position in the Den Helder Northern Seas Challenge is still up for grabs with the fleet tightly bunched heading for the finish line.

Click here for the schedule of events during the Den Helder stopover.

Please note that these are best estimates based on the latest weather and the average speeds of the fleet. Weather conditions may cause these times to change.

1. ClipperTelemed+ - Friday 22 July 1200-1800
2. Derry~Londonderry~Doire - Friday 22 July 1200-1800
3. PSP Logistics - Friday 22 July 1200-1800
4. Qingdao - Friday 22 July 1200-1800
5. Visit Seattle - Friday 22 July 1200-1800
6. LMAX Exchange - Friday 22 July 1200-1800
7. Mission Performance - Friday 22 July 1200-1800
8. Da Nang-Viet Nam - Friday 22 July 1200-1800
9. Unicef - Friday 22 July 1200-1800
10. Great Britain - Friday 22 July 1200-1800
11. IchorCoal - Friday 22 July 1200-1800
12. Garmin - Friday 22 July 1200-1800

The above ETAs are to the berths at Natte Dok, Willemsoord, Den Helder and not the finish line.

The finish line is just outside the main entrance channel to Den Helder and is approx. 12 nautical miles from the berthing at Natte Dok. This will be a 1.5-2 hour motor to get to the marina once each yacht has finished. Entrance to Natte Dok is via the Zeedoksluis lock.

These times are all in local time (UTC +2 hours).

Unfortunately only Race Officials will be allowed on the pontoons until after arrival formalities are complete.
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