My mate Ian's round the world race with Clipper Ventures…...
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Anyway. Here are a few pics from yesterday.
There is always one arse at an event like this (this time it was not me). Amongst 100's of spectator boats, an aircraft carrier and 10 racing 68 footers, this jerk decided to have a ski…....
The fleet heading to the start/finish line
New York motoring to the start/finish line
Qingdao (Ian) Gold Coast and motoring to the start finish line. You can see the 2 foresails ready to be hoisted - these will go up about 10 minutes before race start
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So this is the reason for the apparent lack of pace:
In fact they were in the wrong place when the tide turned and are being pulled east, in the opposite direction to the one they wish to travel in. They have two knots of breeze but the speed of the tide against them is more and therefore they are effectively moving backwards. They are trying to use their sea anchor - known as a kedge - to hold them in position off Portland until the tide turns and they can shake loose.
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I do a little bit of sailing but have not been out on one of these. I'm toying with the idea of doing a couple of legs in the 2013/14 race. They'll have completely new boats based loosely on the open 70's, now that'll be fun…....
http://www.clipperroundtheworld.com/index.php/follow/race-viewer/
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He is now up to third:
http://www.clipperroundtheworld.com/index.php/follow/race-viewer/
I will stop being so over excited about this soon and.
And Jimmy yes, with 40,000 miles to go, it makes bugger all difference,
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@Madame:
We're very excited about having places on one of the spectator boats that will be sending all the Clipper yachts off on Sunday. Lots of fun (but my dear friend Sarah is Ian's fiancee and facing a year apart, so there will also be some tears…)
Dear friends helping to mop up the tears - Legends that are Mr and Mrs P. Ian wanted to come back for cider x