Please select your home edition
Edition
Leaderboard FD July August September 2023

Clipper Round the World Yacht Race - 300 mile barrier record smashed

by Ruth Harrington on 22 Nov 2013
PSP Logistics as it left Cape Town, South Africa for Albany, Western Australia - Clipper Round the World Yacht Race 2013/2014 Clipper 13-14 Round the World Yacht Race
In Race four of the Clipper 2013-14 Round the World Yacht Race the fleet is currently en route to Western Australia. In the last 24 hours competitor PSP Logistics has set a new record for the number of miles covered in a day as it continues its campaign to win the world’s longest ocean race.

Between 0000UTC on Thursday 21 November and 0000UTC Friday 22 November PSP Logistics became the first of the twelve entries competing in Clipper 2013-14 Race to break the 300 mile barrier in 24 hours, clocking up 310.5 miles while averaging a speed of 12.94 knots.

The previous record was held by De Lage Landen which stood at 295 miles in Race 4 from Cape Town, South Africa to Geraldton, Western Australia during the Clipper 2011-12 Race.

Race Director, Justin Taylor said of the new record: 'Several boats had been threatening the 300 mile barrier for some time as it requires a constant 12.5 knots of boat speed to achieve, a speed we know the yachts could maintain in the right conditions.


'PSP Logistics broke the record during the Ocean Sprint which shows that not only do the weather conditions have to come together, but also the crew’s determination to break it must be resolute. It’s not just done by chance but hard work too.'

Frank Dixie Managing Director of PSP Worldwide Logistics, said: 'We pride ourselves on our speed as a business, so it is a source of genuine delight that the boat that bears our name is living up to this reputation. We are so proud of the crew and our skipper who have worked so hard to push the boundaries of the possible and we know they are going to keep this up all the way around the planet.'

PSP Logistics, well known for its sponsorship of the PSP Southampton Boat Show, is a specialist in shipping boats around the globe. Already the Official Logistics Partner for the Clipper 13-14 Round the World Yacht Race, PSP has handled logistics for the race for the previous two events as well as being a logistics consultant to the America's Cup.

The fleet is expected to arrive in Albany, from Monday 25 November. The fleet will then race the 2150 miles to Sydney, where the teams will prepare to compete in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race on Thursday 26 December. The fleet will then depart for Brisbane where they are expected to arrive in in from Monday 6 January.

POSITION / TEAM

DTL

1

GREAT Britain

0NM

2

One DLL

44NM

3

Henri Lloyd

91NM

4

Qingdao

99NM

5

Invest Africa

222NM

6

Switzerland

262NM

7

PSP Logistics

274NM

8

Mission Performance

364NM

9

Old Pulteney

395NM

10

Jamaica Get All Right

425NM

11

Derry~Londonderry~Doire

515NM

12

Team Garmin

685NM

 

Hyde Sails One Design Sale 2025Vaikobi 2025 Black FridaySail Port Stephens 2026

Related Articles

Race Yachts latest premium summer offerings
Scroll in, suit up, and find your next ride It's officially go-time. Our summer drop of premium race yachts is live, scroll in, suit up, and find your next ride.
Posted on 18 Nov
ILCA goes green, Melges 24s and A Class Cats news
The ILCA joins forces with Greenboats, Melges 24s, A Class Cats, Cup news While boats are a fantastic way to get out on the water, explore one's environment, and likely return with a greater appreciation for our natural world, building composite vessels has its environmental tolls. The ILCA and Greenboats want to change this.
Posted on 18 Nov
SailGP: Two new signings for Red Bull Italy
The Italian SailGP team Red Bull Italy has announced two new signings effective immediately. The Italian SailGP team Red Bull Italy has announced two new signings effective immediately - bring the squad total to nine plus CEO and reserve skipper, Jimmy Spithill.
Posted on 18 Nov
PredictWind A-Class Cat Worlds 2025 Day 6
The final day of any boat class Worlds can often an odd one. Sailors battle each other all week. The final day of any boat class Worlds can often an odd one. Sailors battle each other all week. Throughout that time, as in real battles, small skirmishes, pockets of unseen individual personal heroism and little victories happen all over the field.
Posted on 18 Nov
SailGP introduces Athlete Transfer framework
Designed to professionalize and formalize the registration, transfer and loan processes SailGP has announced the introduction of its first Athlete Transfer framework, set to take effect ahead of the global racing championship's 2026 Season.
Posted on 18 Nov
LXNAV win DAME Design Awards
Bringing aviation sector expertise into marine instrumentation ICOMIA's Technical Director, Patrick Hemp, presented the globally recognised DAME Design Awards 2025 to LXNAV's E360 chartplotter at the Metstrade Official Opening this morning.
Posted on 18 Nov
16ft & 13ft Skiff NSW State Titles round 1
The weekend told us everything and nothing about who will be crowned the best The first three heats of the NSW 16ft Championships hosted by Middle Harbour 16ft Skiff Club over the weekend told us everything and nothing about who will be crowned the best boat in the state at the end of the month.
Posted on 18 Nov
12 Questions with Krijn Van Den Brink, FD Yachts
Krijn blends Dutch craftsmanship, Swiss design, and Chinese manufacturing From being a young sailor in the Netherlands to the founding an international yacht brand, Krijn Van Den Brink has charted an inspiring course. As the visionary behind FD Yachts, Krijn creates high-performance sailing yachts.
Posted on 18 Nov
49er and 49erFX Australian Nationals 2025
The conditions at Lake Macquarie did not disappoint After a nearly four year gap since the last 49er Nationals were awarded, and six years since the last 49erFX Nationals were awarded, the 2025 titles for the 49er and 49er FX finished on 17 November 2025.
Posted on 17 Nov
Pirouelle and Chateau score Class 40 win
Nail-biting finished in Transat Café L'or for Seafrigo-Sogestran From one of the closest and most exciting finishes in recent event history, Normandy duo Guillaume Pirouelle and Cedric Chateau (Seafrigo-Sogestran) have won Class 40 on THE TRANSAT CAFÉ L'OR Le Havre Normandie.
Posted on 17 Nov