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Clipper Round the World Yacht Race - Crews stuggle in the swell

by Clipper Ventures on 2 Apr 2014
Crewmembers on CV24 in the cockpit as the boat heads towards a rainbow. Clipper 13-14 Round the World Yacht Race
In the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, the wind has moderated after the front passed over the fleet yesterday, causing the biggest seas the teams have seen since the start of the race.

But with big sea states causing major swell, some teams are struggling to hold a kite properly as they head downwind in 25 knots of wind with 2200 miles to go to San Francisco.

Eric Holden, skipper of Henri Lloyd, said: 'The wind has decreased a lot but there was still the odd squall that would come in with some force, keeping us to our modest sail plan. We'd be tempted to add sail but every time another squall would come in and tell us otherwise. The last thing we want is gear damage with over 2000 miles still to sail.'

Gareth Glover, skipper of Qingdao added: 'We are now waiting for the next wind shift from these two low pressure systems to our north to give us more winds from the south west and then be able to reach more than going dead downwind which will give us more boat speed.

The teams have been covering good ground each day, from 240 to up to 300 miles. Invest Africa has gone down a place this morning, with Great Britain moving ahead, and Henri Lloyd holding onto third.

And the skippers and their crew have been reminded of the importance of their Man Overboard procedures after the rescue of round the world crew member Andrew Taylor who went over the side of Derry~Londonderry~Doire yesterday.

'The moment he went out of sight, the Pacific became a very big place all of a sudden' said skipper Sean McCarter. 'The training the Clipper Race puts us through from day one - both skipper and crews – was key. We’ve been through the Man Overboard manoeuvre a hundred times, if not more.

'It was really impressive to see that as soon as the shout went out, everybody sprang into action. Everybody exactly where they had to go and what they had to do. It just went like Clipper Round the World
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