Please select your home edition
Edition
North Sails Performance 2023 - LEADERBOARD

Volvo Ocean Race Leg 8, Day 7: Trade winds bring relief

by Volvo Ocean Race 28 Apr 2018 07:36 PDT 28 April 2018
Volvo Ocean Race Leg 8 from Itajai to Newport, day 06, on board Vestas 11th Hour. Nick Dana on the edge coming from the bow © Martin Keruzore / Volvo Ocean Race

Vestas 11th Hour Racing has had a productive 24 hours on Leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, cutting its deficit to leader Turn the Tide on Plastic in half. Now trailing by just five miles, and sailing in more stable trade wind conditions, Vestas 11th Hour Racing's Tom Johnson says the hunt is on.

"It's a beautiful Saturday morning here on the Atlantic Ocean," he said in a call to Race Control. "Sunny skies, not too much cloud action which is nice, and we're chipping away. We can see Turn the Tide on Plastic which means we've come into them quite a bit overnight.

"We've been sailing well. Sifi (navigator Simon Fisher) has been doing a great job and really the whole team has been doing well. It's nice to be up in second place, sailing well and we're all pretty happy with where we are."

The leaders are sailing in light to moderate trade wind conditions, with 8 to 12 knots of wind just behind the beam – one of the fastest, and most comfortable, sailing angles for the Volvo Ocean 65s.

At 1100 UTC on Saturday, Turn the Tide on Plastic was fighting to hold on to its lead which had dropped to just five miles with Dongfeng Race Team and Team Brunel a further 10 and 15 miles back respectively. And team AkzoNobel is in close contact with Brunel.

"We are still the hunted, however we are now sailing in company again as we've been able to see Vestas since the early hours of the morning," skipper Dee Caffari wrote on Saturday from on board the leading boat. "They are slightly inshore of us in more favourable current and have been slowly reeling us in over the last few position reports.

"The cloud activity was much less last night and everyone got some good rest on board so we are in good spirits."

The teams are enjoying this respite of more stable conditions after days of constant sail changes due to the cloud activity bringing squalls which cause big movements in wind speed and direction.

"We're almost thinking of having something like a 'no sail change Sunday'," said Brunel's Peter Burling, when asked about his wish for the weekend. "We've been working a lot of overtime recently."

For previous race leader MAPFRE, it's been a difficult 48 hours. Bad luck with the cloud activity has pushed them down the rankings and they are now 45 miles behind the leader and trailing rival Dongfeng by 30 miles.

"We know we now have to play catch-up, and we are all taking on the challenge," says navigator Juan Vila. "Wind conditions now are forecast to be steadier, with smaller showers, if any, today. Right now we sail along in a moderate ESE trade wind, which is forecast to last until the approach of Recife."

At the back of the fleet, Scallywag has tucked in behind the leaders to wait for another window to attack. Perhaps the doldrums will provide some salvation.

"Finally some decent breeze and no significant cloud dodging to be done," writes navigator Libby Greenhalgh. "Just 400nm or so until the doldrums and that fun and games begins. Hopefully it will create opportunity for us.

"It has not been the best 48 hours as we are punished for our westerly position. We have now tucked in neatly behind the fleet and will have to wait for our moment later in the race... There is for sure plenty more to be seen from this squad."

www.VolvoOceanRace.com

Related Articles

The Ocean Race joins world leaders in Athens
Nature's Baton and the Relay4Nature connect at Our Ocean Conference The Ocean Race joined world leaders at the Our Ocean Conference 2024 at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) in Athens, Greece on Tuesday, who had gathered to advance measures to protect and restore ocean health. Posted on 17 Apr
The Ocean Race sails into Athens
For the Our Ocean Conference UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Ocean hands Nature's Baton to Greece's Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Oceans and Coordinator of the conference. Posted on 15 Apr
The Ocean Race and IOC UNESCO collaborate
Contributing towards the science we need for the ocean we want In the lead up to the 2024 Ocean Decade Conference, The Ocean Race today shared the impact of the data collected by teams and sailors through the race's science on board programme. Posted on 9 Apr
The Ocean Race gathers critical polar ocean data
From Antarctica and the Northwest Passage The Ocean Race is providing critical data to international scientists studying the impact of climate change and plastic pollution on ocean health. Posted on 8 Apr
The Ocean Race Europe 2025 will start from Kiel
Aim is to combine this event with the topic of ocean health and protection Organisers of The Ocean Race have confirmed Kiel.Sailing.City as the host of the start of The Ocean Race Europe during a press conference in Kiel on Wednesday morning. Posted on 14 Feb
The Ocean Race ends an epic 2023 on a high note
An incredible race year comes to a close An incredible race year comes to a close with the Notice of Race released for The Ocean Race Europe in 2025 and The Ocean Race 2026-27 along with comprehensive reports on the 2023 event... Posted on 21 Dec 2023
The Ocean Race wins the Sustainability Award
In the International Sports Awards 2023 The Ocean Race, the toughest and longest test of a team in sport, has taken the top prize in the Sustainability category of the 2023 International Sports Awards, hosted by the International Sports Convention. Posted on 7 Dec 2023
The Ocean Race takes action at COP28
Calling for a sea change at United Nations Climate Change Conference The Ocean Race is at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28, to call for the ocean to be a key consideration in the vital climate negotiations and to highlight how sport and business can help to make a positive difference for the planet. Posted on 30 Nov 2023
The Ocean Race to collect rare data in Antarctica
The analysis of tiny microplastics (down to 30 microns) has never been done before in Antarctica The Ocean Race is driving an Antarctic science mission in which vital data about the health of the ocean will be gathered at the southern fringes of the planet, where information is extremely sparse. Posted on 28 Nov 2023
11th Hour Racing is World Sailing Team of the Year
The first American team to win The Ocean Race has been recognised Skipper Charlie Enright was on hand to pick up the Team of the Year prize at the World Sailing annual awards night held in Málaga, Spain on Tuesday evening. Posted on 15 Nov 2023
J Composites J/99Cyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTERC-Tech 2021 (Spars-QFX Racer) 728x90 BOTTOM