Please select your home edition
Edition
PredictWind - Wave Routing 728x90 TOP

Clipper Round the World Yacht Race 12, Day 7: Fleet splits at halfway point

by Clipper Race 3 Jul 2018 05:50 PDT 03 July 2018
Day 7, Clipper Round the World Yacht Race 12: The LegenDerry Race | New York to Derry-Londondery © Clipper Race

A split is starting to divide the fleet as teams make their Scoring Gate decisions, but with only 20 nautical miles (nm) separating first and fifth, it's still anyone's race.

Unicef Skipper Bob Beggs, whose team has slipped from first to third, says: "The competition is still tight with six yachts all within VHF radio range and five of the close competition visible on the horizon around Unicef. The wind and weather being amenable with easy good sailing but requiring concentration on course and sail trim."

Unicef, Garmin, and Nasdaq all look to be going for the Scoring Gate, though they could face competition for the bonus points on offer from Visit Seattle, however its intentions remain unknown until later today it's track is hidden from public view until 1759 UTC whilst in Stealth Mode.

Garmin Skipper Gaetan Thomas comments: "The team is working hard and my pirates are motivated to get some miles back but Captain Bob and his Unicef team are sailing well. We still have them on AIS and on sight but they haven't done any mistakes (yet) so it's pretty much cat and mouse now."

HotelPlanner.com, like Visit Seattle, is also in Stealth Mode, but Skipper Conall Morrison reveals his team is still making good progress to his home town of Derry-Londonderry, saying: "We've had a great day's sailing yesterday under Code 2 (mediumweight spinnaker). Dare To Lead has been behind us most of the day and would gain some and lose some all day. It is definitely keeping us focussed on maximising our speed."

Dare To Lead and Sanya Serenity Coast have both broken away from the main pack, gybing north as soon as they passed the final Virtual Waypoint for the Ice Limit. And the move has already paid dividends, with Sanya Serenity Coast jumping from seventh to first place, whilst Dare To Lead is now second, up from fifth.

However, with the path to Derry-Londonderry anything but smooth, Dare To Lead isn't getting too comfortable at the top of the standings, as Skipper Dale Smyth explains: "We took the decision to gybe north but the northerly or easterly gybe look pretty similar in terms of gain towards Ireland. The weather looks pretty complex for the next week with a range of pressure and systems all playing a role. It is definitely going to be a good dose of tactical decision and perhaps also a fair dose of luck."

"Amazing to think that there is only around 1,300nm left of this race!! In Clipper Race terms, that is next to nothing although these miles will be a lot harder earned than the first 1,500nm of this leg."

PSP Logistics and Qingdao remain the most southerly of the teams, though PSP Logistics has now gybed north, with Skipper Matt Mitchell conceding: "The southerly strategy hasn't paid off as well as I'd hoped which is a bit of a shame but I'd rather we'd done it than not and end up wishing we had."

Despite the tactical loss, the team is relishing reaching the halfway mark of the race, with Matt adding: "We are now clear of our northerly limit which leaves the rest of the Atlantic as our playground. Today we received Met office charts once again, it feels lovely having the UK sat in the same bit of water that we're sailing in. It's felt like a long time since we were last at home."

As well as sending the UK Met Office Weather Charts, Clipper Race Meteorologist Simon Rowell has also delivered the good news that the fleet is unlikely to hampered by the movement of the high and should continue making good progress to Ireland.

Meanwhile, Liverpool 2018 has spent the night in St John's in Newfoundland, Canada, after successfully delivering ill crew member Dominic Littlewood for medical treatment. Dominic is doing well and further updates can be found here. The team is expected to depart to re-join the race at first light today.

The 3,000nm Race 12: The LegenDerry Race is expected to take up to 19 days, with the Clipper Race fleet estimated to arrive in Derry-Londonderry between 10-14 July – just in time for the Foyle Maritime Festival. The award-winning festival will run from Saturday 14 July until the fleet departs for Liverpool on Sunday 22 July. For more information about Foyle Maritime Festival, see the Derry-Londonderry Stopover page on the Clipper Race website.

To follow the progress of the Clipper Race teams across the North Atlantic to Derry-Londonderry, keep an eye on the Race Viewer. You can also find out more about life on board by reading the Skipper Blogs in full on the Team Pages and the latest Crew Diaries.

Related Articles

Grantham local skippers crew of non-professionals
Hannah Brewis has led amateur sailors across the world's largest ocean "I didn't think when I was learning to sail on Rutland Water that it would one day eventually lead to me crossing the biggest ocean in the world as a skipper." Posted on 29 Apr
Clipper 2023-24 Race 10 Finish
Ha Long Bay, Viet Nam wins 5,500nm race across North Pacific Ha Long Bay, Viet Nam has claimed its fourth win on the Clipper 2023-24 Race, taking first place in the longest, and one of the toughest races on the circuit, Race 10: Ultimate Test of Perseverance - the 5,580nm North Pacific crossing. Posted on 24 Apr
Clipper Race fleet set to arrive in Seattle
After taking on the North Pacific Ocean Over 170 non-professional sailors, including 25 Americans, are on board a fleet of eleven Clipper Race yachts currently battling it out in a race across the world's biggest ocean and heading for the Finish Line in Seattle. Posted on 18 Apr
Clipper Race 10: Day 17 race update
Does Ha Long Bay, Viet Nam have Race 10 all wrapped up? With a commanding lead of close to 300 miles you'd think, barring any mishaps, the Vietnamese boat will sail into Seattle a day or two ahead of the chasing boats. Posted on 14 Apr
Clipper Race fleet begins Race 10
Crew embark on 5000nm race across North Pacific Race 10: The Ultimate Test of Perseverance is a 5,340nm race across the North Pacific from China's Sailing City of Qingdao in China to Seattle in the USA. Posted on 28 Mar
Le Mans start for Clipper Race 8
The Sprint to the City of a Hundred Islands is underway After a fantastic stopover in Ha Long Bay, Viet Nam it was time to for Race Crew to hit the high seas once again as Race 8: Sprint to the City of a Hundred Islands kicked off. Posted on 3 Mar
Two Chinese teams take top two podiums
In seventh stage of Clipper Round the World Yacht Race It was a duo of Chinese teams, representing the cities of Qingdao and Zhuhai, who took first and second place in the latest stage of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. Posted on 22 Feb
Fond farewell to Southern Hemisphere
As Clipper Race fleet crosses the Equator A momentous occasion in any sailors' career, the Clipper Race fleet has officially crossed the equator, for the second and final time of the circumnavigation, crossing from the Southern Hemisphere back into the Northern Hemisphere. Posted on 7 Feb
UNICEF and Perseverance win bonus points in Race 7
The Scoring Gate results for Race 7: Endless Discovery in Ha Long Bay are in The Scoring Gate results for Race 7: Endless Discovery in Ha Long Bay are in, with only two yachts taking the gamble and pocketing some bonus points. Posted on 5 Feb
Race 7: Endless Discovery in Ha Long Bay sets sail
A thrilling Le Mans Start Leg 5 of the Clipper 2023-24 Race got under way at midnight UTC on 28 January by way of a Le Mans Start to kick off Race 7. Posted on 29 Jan
Vaikobi 2024 FOOTERRooster 2023 - FOOTERArmstrong 728x90 - HA Foil Range - BOTTOM