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2015 -16 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race - ETAs to Panama

by Clipper Round the World on 24 May 2016
Port-11 Panama Clipper Race
The Clipper Race fleet are currently heading for Panama ahead of the transit of the Panama Canal, below are the latest ETAs.

The fleet will stop at Banana Bay Marina, Golfito Bay, Costa Rica for a planned refueling stop before heading directly to Panama. Below are the ETAs. All times local time (Costa Rica - 6 UTC).

LMAX Exchange, ClipperTelemed+, Derry~Londonderry~Doire and Unicef have now refueled and Garmin, IchorCoal, Great Britain and Qingdao will refuel at 0700 (1300UTC) Monday 23 May

PSP Logistics, Visit Seattle, Da Nang-Viet Nam and Mission Performance - 1800 local time (0000 UTC +1 day) Tuesday 24 May

Once refueled the fleet will head for Panama, below are the ETAs to Panama (-5 UTC):

• ClipperTelemed+ - Tuesday 24 May 0900 - 1000
• Derry~Londonderry~Doire - Tuesday 24 May 0900 - 1000
• Unicef - Tuesday 24 May 1400 - 1500
• LMAX Exchange - Tuesday 24 May 1400 - 1500
• Garmin - Wednesday 25 May 0900 - 1000
• Qingdao - Wednesday 25 May 0900 - 1000
• Great Britain - Wednesday 25 May 1300 - 1400
• IchorCoal - Wednesday 25 May 1300 - 1400
• Mission Performance - Friday 27 May 0700-0800
• Visit Seattle - Friday 27 May 0700-0800
• PSP Logistics - Friday 27 May 0800-0900
• Da Nang-Viet Nam - Friday 27 - 0800-0900

Once the fleet arrive in Panama the details of the canal transit will be confirmed and the information will be posted.
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