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Global Ocean Race - Work completed on Class 40 Sec. Hayai

by Oliver Dewar on 28 Nov 2011
Nico Budel’s Class40 Sec. Hayai is craned ashore for vital keel repairs - Global Ocean Race 2011-12 Global Ocean Race http://globaloceanrace.com
Global Ocean Race 2011-12 (GOR) leg two start in Cape Town, on Sunday 27th November was postponed by the Race Committee due to a forecast of strong headwinds. The new start date will be Tuesday 29 November at 12:00 local (10:00 GMT), with the noon-day gun at the peak of Signal Hill as the start signal.

News arrived at the GOR HQ in the V and A Waterfront Marina of keel problems with one of the fleet’s double-handed Class40s.

Since arriving in Cape Town 20 days ago after 42 days of racing in GOR leg one, Nico Budel, joined by his son, Frans Budel for leg two, have been working on their three year-old, first generation Akilaria, Sec. Hayai. On Friday morning, Frans Budel checked the Class 40’s keel bolts and discovered that both of the keel-head bolts had failed completely – an unhappy development since the mandatory keel inspection earlier this year enforced by the GOR Race Committee.

With 7,500 miles of the Indian Ocean’s high latitudes and around one month of hard racing ahead of the Budels, only a 100 per cent-effective repair was acceptable before the Class 40 could cross the Cape Town leg two start line and head for Wellington, New Zealand. Allowing Sec. Hayai to start later than the main fleet risked isolating the Dutch team and - should Sec. Hayai encounter problems mid-leg two - made the option of a swift rescue by another GOR Class 0 less practical.

The start delay due to strong winds had bought the Dutch duo some extra time, but the pressure was now on 72 year-old Nico Budel and his 41 year-old son, Frans, to co-ordinate and complete the complex repair in record time. As word of the Sec. Hayai-problem filtered around the V and A Waterfront Marina, the offers of assistance were instantaneous: The V and A’s Harbour Master, Steven Bentley; Craig Garrow of Pronto Clearing – the Cape Town co-ordinator of GOR logistics for GOR Race Partner, Peters & May – and Richard Svensson, managing the onshore logistics for the Volvo Ocean Race’s impressive set-up at the V and A, joined forces to find an immediate solution.

By late afternoon, Sec. Hayai’s mast was pulled and placed on trestles next to the enormous Robinson Dry Dock in front of the Waterfront Craft Market. Within minutes of securing the mast ashore, Sec. Hayai was craned out of the Alfred Basin and lowered onto splashers mounted on two Volvo Ocean Race 40ft shipping containers. Early the following morning, the keel was removed, lowered on a fork lift truck and the failed keel head – which has already circumnavigated the globe as 2008-09 GOR double-handed winner, Beluga Racer - was removed and fresh bolts were welded in place by early Saturday afternoon.

With the extraordinary progress made by the Budels and their team of local marine engineers and specialists, GOR Race Director, Josh Hall, was confident that Sec. Hayai would be ready to race for the new GOR leg two start on Tuesday. For Josh Hall, Race Director of the GOR, the restart circumstances are perfect: 'It’s very fortunate for the GOR Race Organisation and the other Class 40 teams that the leg two start weather-window coincides with the completion of work on Sec. Hayai,' said Hall on Sunday. 'Our teams are all keen to get going and it’s a testament to the skill and professionalism of Nico and Frans, their team and the other organisations in the V and A Waterfront that have helped-out throughout the repair that Sec. Hayai is ready to Global Ocean Race website
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