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Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race - Dogfight for Muckle Flugga

by Louay Habib on 25 Aug 2010
Dogfight for Muckle Flugga - Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race Sevenstar Round Britain & Ireland http://sevenstarrbi.cyca.com.au
Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race currently sees Groupama in pole position. The web site tracker has them nearer to the finish than Telefónica Azul.

It will have been a cold, wet night on board, with the 70-foot round the world race boats, smashing through the waves. The French team took a more westerly line than their Spanish rivals but may well fall behind them to round Muckle Flugga.

The two carbon fibre speed machines are now locked into a duel to reach the most northern part of the course. Muckle Flugga, north of Unst in the Shetland Islands, is further north of the equator, than Cape Horn is south.

The wind speed is still 20 knots, gusting up to 25 but the wind direction is now a chilly northwesterly, too shy for a spinnaker. However, the Volvo Open 70s are romping through the waves, at speeds of up to 15 knots.

There is also a new overall leader under IRC, Piet Vroon’s Dutch Ker 46, Tonnerre de Breskens taking the lead, on corrected time, shortly before midnight. Tonnerre de Breskens was designed for this sort of race and will have enjoyed the new change of wind direction, far more than the TP52, John Merricks II,which is now in second place overall under IRC.

At 1900 yesterday when leading Class IRC One, Visit Malta Puma made a decision to turn round and head to Great Yarmouth, to effect repairs to their engine. On arrival, the yacht was tied to a buoy and the alternator was successfully repaired. With tenacity, Visit Malta Puma rejoined the race, over 100 miles behind the entire fleet. The new class leader in IRC One is Steven Anderson’s First 40.7, Encore.

Adrian Lower’s Swan 44, Selene has also shot up the rankings to lead in IRC Two but only just. They are having a battle royal with Harry Heijst’s S&S 41, Winsome. At about 1800 yesterday, the northwesterly head winds kicked in and Dutch entry, Winsome was first to capitalize, holding the lead through the night. Battling with them, side by side was Selene. By the early hours of this morning, British yacht, Selene had just got the better of Winsome.

After the second night at sea, the competitors in the Round Britain and Ireland Race will be getting use to life on board, but spare a thought for the crew on Visit Malta Puma, who were leading their class and now find themselves 100 miles behind. There are no showers on board and even the toilet roll has been rationed. Fresh food is now a thing of the past, as they go onto boil-in-the-bag rations.

Note: Fair Do's VII (GBR 4601L) and Relentless on Incisor (GBR 8248) have retired from the Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race. Both retirements are due to equipment failure and there are no reports of any injuries to crew on board either yacht. Fair Do's VII has developed a steering problem, Relentless on Incisor sustained damage to the rig and boom.

The Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race is being tracked with OCTrackers. Each boat is supplied with an OCTracker beacon, a self-contained unit that transmits the position of the boat at regular intervals using GPS. You can watch the race as it unfolds by clicking http://sevenstar.rorc.org/tracking.html!here.

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