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Clipper Round The World - Boats prepare to gybe and race upwind

by Clipper Ventures on 11 Jun 2014
Race 14, day 4 Clipper 13-14 Round the World Yacht Race
In the Clipper Round The World Yacht Race, the fleet is making significantly better progress with the wind picking up and forecast to shift round to the north later.

The skippers are weighing up their options of when to gybe onto course taking into account the unreliable wind.

A complicated low pressure system is moving eastwards ahead of the fleet, and if the teams can stay in its coat-tails then the wind should gradually come round to the north to help them along.

The leading yachts are picking up extra speed from the Gulf Stream current from being further south.

Jamaica Get All Right, the most southerly yacht, is now leading the fleet, with Switzerland falling into second and Derry~Londonderry~Doire down a place into third.

Pete Stirling, skipper of Jamaica Get All Right, said: 'In the course of 24 hours we have gone from being completely becalmed going nowhere with the windseeker up through to the light weight medium weight and now the heavy weight spinnaker with full mainsail as the wind has built.'

Matt Mitchell, skipper of Mission Performance, in sixth, said: 'It's been a great day sailing and we have been making really good progress. Our boat speed has been a bit better than some of the other yachts around us and we have made some great gains on the rest of the fleet.

'The breeze has started filling in a little more now and is set to increase over the next few hours as well as shift around a bit more to the north. Anticipating this shift we chucked in a gybe a couple of hours ago in order to get a bit of a better angle coming down on the northerly.'

Standings

 

Position - Team

 

DTL

Henri Lloyd

0NM

Great Britain

0NM

Jamaica Get All Right

0NM

Switzerland

74NM

Derry~Londonderry~Doire

89NM

Team Garmin

105NM

Mission Performance

161NM

Old Pulteney

127NM

PSP Logistics

172NM

Qingdao

178NM

One DLL

132NM

Invest Africa

177NM

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