Clipper 2002 - 4th Clipper round the world race (Amateure)
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Datum: 16. May 2003 12:24

Clipper 2002 Race Report
16 May 2003

A DEDICATED FOLLOWER OF FASHION

As the fleet continue to sail steadily to the south east, the split between
north and south, which has been so apparent over the last couple of days,
has closed with only _blank York Clipper and to a degree Hong Kong now
favouring the southern option.

Ocean racing often presents skippers with the choice of taking a direct
route to their destination and sailing fewer miles, or following a less
direct route with more distance to cover but the possibility of better wind
conditions. Race 11 of the Clipper 2002 series now presents its skippers
with exactly this choice. The significant factor is the band of west-going
trade winds currently to the south of the fleet's position. All of the
skippers will have a mind to benefit from these, but it is a question of how
much they are prepared to sacrifice miles in the right direction.

Bristol skipper Richard Butler has, in the past, been the one to go for the
longer yet historically more reliable option by putting his trust in the
Admiralty Sailing Directions, supplied by the UK Hydrographic Office. These
provide likely weather patterns, wind directions and ocean currents for the
whole world - built up from several hundred years of empirical observations.
As one of the front runners overall, this tactic has served Richard well,
however this time he and the Bristol crew have chosen to go the more direct
route and have taken an early lead because of it.

Cape Town Clipper too followed this lead, making a welcome appearance at the
front of the pack, whilst Hong Kong initially joined the pack before
seemingly changing their minds and heading south again. In this respect they
are rather bucking the trend as since yesterday all bar _blank York Clipper
have chosen to converge on the Bristolians and are all now less than 10
miles apart. At midnight this convergence was such that all 8 Clipper yachts
were in sight of each other.

It is easy as spectators to interpret the positions and talk about skippers
choosing to go in a particular direction, however this "choice" is more
often dictated by what is possible. Last night's convergence was caused by a
wind shift first to the north and then to the north east, enabling the boats
in the north (or rather those more to the west at that point) a chance to
bear off a little and put some south in their course, thus covering the
boats to the south and east.

Prior to that, the conditions had been characterised by frustratingly light
winds from anywhere between south east and north east, with the occasional
squall thrown in for good measure. If the word "lottery" had been uttered at
any stage it is certain that some boats made better use of the numbers than
others.

Liverpool Clipper, skippered by Adam Kyffin, is certainly today's winner,
rising 4 places to equal second place. Cape Town Clipper is persistently
hanging in there though and at one stage even edged ahead of Bristol. A good
result would be most welcome for Roger Steven-Jennings and his Cape Town
crew as they sail towards South Africa and none would begrudge them a win.
The Bristol team even sent a sporting message saying "Well done guys, nice
to see you at the front."

Jersey Clipper too have gained, rising to threaten London for fourth place;
whilst Glasgow Clipper retain their current sixth position.

_blank York Clipper reindex to the south and are intent on heading to the
trades, whilst Hong Kong's wobble has cost them dearly and they have fallen
4 places to last position. That said, we should not lose sight of the fact
that they are only 19.5 miles behind Bristol and the whole fleet are within
a twenty-mile radius.

And Mauritius is still a long way off!

Clipper 2002 - Race 11 Positions
03:00, 16 May 2003

Pos     Yacht        Distance to Finish (nautical miles)
1    Bristol          1,688
=2     Liverpool      2,691
=2     Cape Town      2,691
4     London      2,694
5     Jersey          2,695
6     Glasgow      2,696
7     _blank York     2,704
8     Hong Kong      2,707

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