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Volvo Ocean Race - Why are Team Brunel sailing north?

by Stefan Coppers OBR on 12 Feb 2015
Team Brunel, Taiwan - Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15 Team Brunel
Volvo Ocean Race update from the Team Brunel On Board Reporter:

Stop! Cut it out! I thoroughly understand that, as a Brunel fan, you’re disappointed but pelting Bouwe Bekking’s house with rotten tomatoes is a bit premature. True, we do lie more than 100 miles behind the rest of the fleet but there’s a perfectly reasonable explanation for that. So calm down a bit and I’ll quietly explain why Team Brunel, and the girls, are sailing north.


After all the boats had sailed from China to the Philippines in three days, it turned out that little wind was forecasted beyond the Philippines. We would also have to face the powerful Kuroshio current, which runs at more than 4 knots. For that reason, Bekking and navigator Andrew Cape decided to take a different route. Why are we heading north?' was my first, quiet reaction to our skipper. 'Are you drunk?' was my next question, slightly less quietly.

Because our cheery skipper never touches a drop, and there’s only water on board anyway, this has to be a deliberate ploy. It turns out that the aim is first to sail 300 miles north towards Taiwan and then to take a long curve around the windless area.

On your Volvo Ocean Race app at home, it looks as if we’re off on some sort of jaunt. After all, the distance to Auckland and our fellow competitors is simply getting bigger.'It’s still a pretty risky business,' I hear you say. 'If the other boats do have wind, they’ll leave you right behind.'

However, all the team Brunel sailors stand right behind the decision of the skipper and navigator. 'This makes it interesting,' says Rokas Milevicius. 'He who dares wins.' Bouwe Bekking is sure that the investment of 300 miles will pay off before we cross the Equator.

And if it doesn’t work out and we arrive in New Zealand three days too late, do feel free to resume pelting the Dutch skipper’s house. And save a tomato for me.
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