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COCORIN interland regains lead, Alex second

by Di Pearson on 25 Apr 2007
As at the 4.00pm AEST sked, a number of tables have turned in the Melbourne Osaka race over the last eight hours, most significantly, the Japanese 16m schooner COCORIN interland has regained the lead with Alex two miles astern and Gusto 26 miles behind the leader.

Itaru Matsunaga and John Bankart are 206nm from the finish line. Now in his home waters, the Japanese skipper may come into his own, knowing the shipping lanes and the strong cross current and may be handling the gales better.

Late this morning, COCORIN’s skipper Itaru Matsunaga reported: 'Position 170nm to the entrance of Cape Shionomisaki, 220nm to go to Osaka. Compass course 0, sailing at 8.5 knots, with north-west wind of 10 knots under 50% genoa, one reef in the main, full mizzen.

'Had rough weather last night as a low passed. COCORIN is not good at sailing upwind, but we had her going well with full mizzen. We appreciate all the warm words from our supporters.'

RYU-JIN – fgi has taken over the lead in the next group, 675 miles behind the leaders. Dekadence follows the Queenslanders 10nm astern, haven overtaken Tamagomalu to lead her by 4nm.

In the third group, Southern Light has a 25nm lead on Asadori and is quickly running down Hullabaloo. This morning at 8.00am, Jim and Joe O’Keeffe had a handy 42nm buffer over the South Australians on Southern Light, but eight hours later, that has been reduced to 34 miles.

The fourth group remains the same; Ingenue, Wild Boar and Esoterica. Wild Boar was east and abeam of Guam at the sked.

Weather from Roger Badham:
070425 0530Z
Winds are average winds at 10m – no gust.

GALES
SUN 29-TUE 01
A region of gale force SE-S winds likely to develop ahead of a front crossing from west to east.

AREAS AND WIND
SUN 29 29N to 33N and 130E to 134E SE/30-35
MON 30 29N to 34N and 134E to 139E SSE/30-40
TUE 01 east of 138E and north of 31N SSW/30-40

Weather: Saipan, Northern Mariana’s – Wind: ENE at 12 knots

Argos tracker positions at UTC 0.6.00.00 (4pm AEST & 3pm JPN Wednesday April 25):

COCORIN interland (Itaru Matsunaga/John Bankart), Alex (Jock and son Hamish MacAdie), Gusto (Brian Pattinson), RYU-JIN (Murray Bucknall/Jon Sayer), Dekadence (Phil Coombs/Peter Walsh), Tamagomalu (Makoto Hisamatsu/Jimmi Doherty), Hullabaloo (Jim and son Joe O’Keeffe), Southern Light (Tom Crabb/Trent Justice), Asadori (Shinsuke Nishi/Kyojun Fujita), Ingenue (David James and wife Rosie Colahan), Wild Boar (Shozi Yuneda/Jun Kanda), Esoterica (Campbell Reynolds/David Best), Cadi (John and son David Netherton, retired), Wasabi (Ken Down/Shane Gaddes – retired), Runaway (James Ryssenbeek/Andrew McCole – retired), Pippin (Roger Sayers/Anthony Bown – retired).
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