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Clipper Round the World Yacht Race - To gamble or not is the question

by Clipper Ventures on 16 May 2014
Race 12: Day 2 Clipper 13-14 Round the World Yacht Race
In the Clipper Round The World Yacht Race, the major question on the minds of the skippers is whether to take the gamble of tacking to the east now or hope the wind will fill in time to clear Morant Bay, on the South East corner of Jamaica, without putting in a costly tack.

The Spirit of Jamaica Chase saw homeport entry Jamaica Get All Right tack east early on day one amidst the north east trade winds, and now the team is in last place and losing miles on the rest of the fleet. Qingdao and Switzerland also chose to head east early on and are currently tenth and eleventh respectively.

Team Garmin skipper Jan Ridd, who was leading the fleet in the last 12 hours but currently sits in fifth, has also recently tacked east.

He explained: 'The wind has teased us a few times allowing us to sail our desired course but the closer we get the more unlikely it looks like we will make this on one tack. The tactical decision now is either to tack now and give up our position at the front of the fleet or hold on and hope that the shift comes soon. The longer we leave the decision the more costly the tack will be.'

Henri Lloyd is again leading the fleet, with Old Pulteney in second and OneDLL in third.

Currently the most easterly yacht, Jamaica get All Right skipper Pete Stirling is confident none of the fleet is going to escape changing course.

'I fully expect the next position update to see us even further behind as we are currently on the losing tack making a course just south of east. None of the fleet is going to clear the end of the island without tacking out to the east so we are making our move early in the hope it will pay dividends in the end.

'The crew are still highly motivated to get a good result on this race in to our home port and it is a long way from over yet. On Jamaica Get All Right we never ever give up!' he added.

Standings

 

Position - Team

 

DTL

Henri Lloyd

0NM

Great Britain

0NM

Old Pulteney

10NM

One DLL

13NM

Derry~Londonderry~Doire

16NM

Team Garmin

23NM

Invest Africa

33NM

PSP Logistics

27NM

Qingdao

30NM

Switzerland

42NM

Mission Performance

55NM

Jamaica Get All Right

106NM



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