Please select your home edition
Edition
X-Yachts X4.3

Clipper Round the World Race – Fleet face strong winds

by The Clipper Race on 8 Nov 2015
Strong gusts and short, sharp seas - Clipper 2015-16 Round the World Yacht Race Clipper Ventures
Clipper Round the World Race – An anticipated frontal system has bought strong gusting winds and building sea states, making for bouncy, wet living conditions yet a positive 12-hour run progress of more than 110 nautical miles for most of the fleet.

Garmin Skipper Ash Skett details: “The front finally went over last night and it bought with it some pretty strong gusts of up to 50 knots. This, as well as a close-hauled sailing angle, short-choppy seas and bucket loads of rain have made life fairly tough on board and it was a long night.

“The front is still passing over now but the wind has dropped and backed slightly which means it is nearly passed. The wind should continue to change direction until eventually we will see a welcome return to downwind sailing.”

LMAX Exchange continues to lead, and Derry~Londonderry~Doire, second, has edged ahead of Qingdao, now in third place. Great Britain, Mission Performance, Garmin and IchorCoal follow with Da Nang – Viet Nam, PSP Logistics, Visit Seattle, ClipperTelemed+ and Unicef all striving to catch up the mileage deficit.

Mission Performance Skipper Greg Miller, in fifth place, provides his assessment of the sea state: “The swells are not the traditional Southern Ocean swells which are long and rolly. These are slightly confused with the front swells mixing with the Southern Ocean swells, making for a shorter frequency wave with no actual course or direction! Choppy seas, which means a wet boat.”

With many Skippers concentrating on the challenging conditions which are requiring many crew to pull out their yellow drysuits, Visit Seattle Skipper Huw Fernie, in eleventh place, takes a moment to explain some of the rewards of the region: “Staying dry is more a state of mind than an achievable reality here in the Southern Oceans of the world, but it's not all as bleak as many would imagine.

“If you ever have to question why we do this then the balance is weighed against the many albatross' that come to visit, the whales who occasionally say hello, and the constant stream of laughter that comes from both on deck and the saloon. Who wouldn't want to spend a month in the Deep South then?”

Whilst the current front passes over the fleet, winds may die off again before another front takes effect. Stay tuned to see what it will bring.



SCIBS 2024 FOOTERBoat Books Australia FOOTERPantaenius 2022 - SAIL & POWER 1 FOOTER AUS

Related Articles

20th PalmaVela Day 1
Galateia returns to defend PalmaVela title with a perfect start At the 20th PalmaVela a breezy opening pair of windward-leeward races on the Bay of Palma saw the Wally Cento Galateia make a strong start to defending their IRC-IMA Maxi division title that they won last year with a perfect scoreline.
Posted on 2 May
52 Super Series PalmaVela Sailing Week overall
Provezza are the pride of Palma after thrilling title decider Ergin Imre's Provezza crew laid to rest some of their past bad memories of racing on the Bay of Palma when they clinched the first title of the season at 52 SUPER SERIES PalmaVela Sailing thanks to a spectacular victory in the final race.
Posted on 2 May
La Grande Motte International Regatta 2024 preview
Final dress rehearsal for the Cats and Skiffs Of those 148 crews registered, 39 will represent their country in less than three months in Marseille, location of the 2024 Olympic sailing events.
Posted on 2 May
Transat CIC day 5
Richomme takes the lead in the IMOCAs The skippers have been facing tough conditions since the start and fatigue, the chilling temperatures on board, the lack of sleep, as well as the inevitable technical problems and breakages, are putting sailors and boats to the test.
Posted on 2 May
GSC achieves sustainability & environmental goals
The verification of the compliance with the standard was conducted in two phases TÜV Thüringen congratulates the organization and participants for their achievements in the Global Solo Challenge.
Posted on 2 May
Why are 3Di sails aero-optimized?
A streamlined sail shape delivers less drag, more drive, and greater effectiveness North Sails explain the advantages of aero-optimisation: a streamlined sail shape delivers less drag, more drive, greater effectiveness and enhanced durability.
Posted on 2 May
Cruise with confidence with Doyle Sails
Doyle Sails is the sailmaker of choice for many cruising catamarans and performance multihulls Doyle Sails is the sailmaker of choice for many cruising catamarans and numerous performance multihulls worldwide, continuing to lead the fleet when it comes to reliable, durable, and easy-to-handle cruising sails.
Posted on 2 May
Zhik kits out Australia's Olympic sailors
With industry-first high-performance neoprene-free wetsuit When Australia's 12 Olympic sailors take to the waters of Marseille in July this year, they'll wear the industry's first high-performance, neoprene-free wetsuits created by Sydney sailing apparel company Zhik.
Posted on 1 May
Holcim-PRB sustains bowsprit damage
Nicolas Lunven continues racing towards New York While in fifth position in The Transat CIC fleet, Team Holcim-PRB skipper Nicolas Lunven alerted his shore team on Wednesday morning that the boat's bowsprit had broken. The incident occurred overnight amid strong wind conditions.
Posted on 1 May
Momentous day for INEOS Britannia
As AC75 sets sail for first time INEOS Britannia's new race boat for the 37th America's Cup has set sail for the very first time. The British Challenger's AC75 took to the water in Barcelona with Olympic Gold medallists Sir Ben Ainslie and Giles Scott at the Helm on Wednesday 1st May.
Posted on 1 May