CLIPPER 13-14 ROUND THE WORLD YACHT RACE

01.September 2013 - 2014
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26.09.2013 / Day 18 / RACE 02
LoNDON, UK - Rio de janEIro, brazil
Escaping the grip of The Doldrums?

Things are starting to look up for some of the teams, with Jamaica Get All Right and PSP Logistics picking up wind having headed east and hopeful of escaping the grip of The Doldrums.

For the rest of the fleet, frustrations are still being felt as the ITCZ (Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone) continues to move south with the yachts.

Pete Stirling, Skipper of Jamaica Get All Right All Right, describes the moment when he was walloped by a cold front and 35 knots of wind at early this morning.
“At first it felt like a squall, which are very short lived, but there wasn't a lot of rain and it didn't appear on the radar.
“The crew leapt into action and, with some help from the off watch, we quickly dropped the Yankee and put the second reef in the indexsail. A couple of hours later we had one reef in the indexsail, Yankee 2 and staysail and are on course for Rio at 10 knots plus.
“Is this the end of The Doldrums, are we the first of the fleet to escape its grip? It certainly feels like it but according to the forecast we still have a little way to go yet.”

Some haute cuisine being cooked up by the various Mother Watch crew is keeping morale high, with plenty of reports detailing tasty dishes. And on Jamaica Get All Right, a weekly ‘Delia Award’ is spurring on crew to cook delicious dishes paying homage to legendary British chef and TV presenter Delia Smith.

Dinner last night was prepared by round the world crew members Richard Heggie (Heggs) and Mick Wood. Thai chicken green curry went down very well and is a serious contender for the decorated wooden spoon awarded each Sunday for the best meal of the week.

You can keep an eye on the fleets progress here at the Official Race Viewer. To catch up with all of our skippers, you can read the daily skipper reports here.

latest boat standings

position / team dTF

HENRI LLOYD 1992.6M GREAT BRITAIN 1924.3M DERRY~LONDONDERRY~DOIRE 1937.6M ONEDLL 1971.2M Qingdao 1983.8M mission performance 1993.4M OLD PULTENEY 2017.2M PSP LOGISTICS 2021.3M TEAM GARMIN 2027M JAMAICA GET ALL RIGHT 2032.8M SWITZERLAND 2050.5M INVEST AFRICA 2071.8M

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