Clipper fleet into Stealth Mode

Precautionary action causes the ten yachts to motor in convoy

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All ten yachts of the Clipper 11-12 Race are now motoring towards their next port for refueling before the next part of Race 7. The decision to allow the yachts to motor in this ‘cruise' phase was taken by the Clipper Race Committee after piracy concerns.

Race Director Joff Bailey says, "As a precautionary measure, we have decided to extend the ‘cruise' phase that the fleet is currently in to allow them to reach a Malaysian port for refuelling. We intend to refuel all of the yachts over the next few days. We have thought very hard about this decision and firmly believe that it is in the best interest of all crews.

"It means the boats that were due to resume racing this evening will now not do so as they will continue to motor to the refuelling port to top up their tanks. We are currently looking at when to ask the teams to restart and this is unlikely to be until Thursday as the first of them will not finish re-fuelling until late tomorrow local time," adds Joff.

The Clipper yachts are cruising through the Celebes and Sulu Seas in 4 groups for security and this has given the crews the opportunity to barter with each other for much valued treats onboard.

Edinburgh Inspiring Capital has now caught up with Visit Finland and Welcome to Yorkshire who had been waiting for them in order to travel in company.

"At 0600 UTC we met up with the other two yachts and after exchanging pleasantries we have continued in convoy towards the Basilan Strait," reports Gordon Reid, skipper of the Scottish team. "It is great to see the familiar friendly faces of our fellow ocean racers and exchange lively banter and possibly do a bit of bartering for goodies when we raft up together."

Cruising together further ahead of them are New York and De Lage Landen. Ahead of them are the second out of the four groups, consisting of Singapore, Qingdao and Geraldton Western Australia.

Skipper Ian Conchie from Qingdao says, "Another sunny, windless day in the Sulu Sea but a hive of activity on board. We have finished our planned maintenance list and everyone is now keen to get racing. The question now is when to start? Is it better to watch the clock count down and start at the last possible minute or as soon as possible which will get the best wind? We are busy going over the weather forecasts and looking through the books trying to work out what the best plan is," he explains.

Cruising at the front of the fleet of ten racing yachts are Gold Coast Australia, the first team to reach the end of the first part of Race 7 and Derry-Londonderry who were a close second.

Boiling away in temperatures up to 40C over the last 24 hours, the crew of the Australian entry has been preparing for the race re-start in lighter wind conditions.

"The forecast for the next week is looking very light and so we are trying to mentally prepare ourselves for some light wind sailing in hot weather," explains Richard Hewson, the skipper. "Lots of work has been done to the boat over the past few days, so we are ready to go, all we need is wind!"

"Today is the hottest we have experienced on the Sulu Sea," concurs Mark Light on board Northern Ireland entry, Derry-Londonderry. "Very clear skies, little cloud and not a breath of wind - thank goodness we are motoring across otherwise we would have been stuck here for days on end.

The first yachts are expected to arrive in Batam early next week. They will gather there before transiting the busy Singapore Straits and arriving on 28 January in the Marina at Keppel Bay. 

Gate crossing times. All times are UTC:

Gate crossing times. All times are UTC:

1 Gold Coast Australia               2154.59 13 January 2012
2 Derry-Londonderry                 2314.00 13 January 2012

3 Geraldton Western Australia    0229.40 14 January 2012
4 Qingdao                                 0313.25 14 January 2012

5 Singapore                              0325.31 14 January 2012
6 De Lage Landen                     0936.29 14 January 2012

7 New York                               1224.02 14 January 2012
8 Visit Finland                           2022.00 14 January 2012

9 Welcome to Yorkshire             0322.20 15 January 2012
10 Edinburgh Inspiring Capital    1551.06 16 January 2012

For more information visit the Clipper website.

 

Photos courtesy: onEdition