Tuesday 24 February 2015
DAY 2 - Morning Race Report Record Pace - RORC Caribbean 600
Video highlights from Day One>BR>
of the RORC Caribbean 600, with incredible aerial footage of the high performance yachts in spectacular ocean racing conditions.
Lucy Reynold's Swan 51, Northern Child is going well, third in class:
"We had a great start mid line going over the line within seconds of the gun," commented Reynolds. "Scarlet Oyster were to our leeward and EHO1 were to windward of us and I was happy we had a clear lane and didn't get stuck in the dirty air of other yachts. We tacked half a dozen times to stay close to the shore out of the stronger current and to get any lifts that were coming around the headlands. At Green Island, the bigger yachts ahead disappeared but it wasn't just due to boat speed, a ferocious squall with rain like daggers pelted the crew and the boat, but soon we had dried out, blasting towards Barbuda with our two rail hissing in the blue water. Before sunset we bore away around the Barbuda mark, eased the sheets and got ready to peel to the running Asymmetric spinnaker. All manoeuvres complete, I have headed to my bunk to get some rest before we get to Nevis."
At dawn, the two gigantic schooners racing in the Superyacht Class are approaching a fascinating part of the course. Adela and Athos are side-by-side entering the Anguilla Channel. The crews of both yachts will be getting fully stuck into some major physical activity as the two yachts enjoy a 'pistols at dawn', multiple tacking duel. It takes 35 crew to race Athos and 34 to race Adela, and while there is no doubt the two teams are great friends, the rivalry between them is extreme and no quarter will given or taken. Adela leads on IRC handicap, but this fight is all about the first boat to finish and Skippers Greg Norwood-Perkins (Adela) and Antony Brookes (Athos) want that barrel of English Harbour Rum to give to their crew back in Antigua.
Track the fleet: http://caribbean600.rorc.org/Tracking-Players/2015-fleet-tracking.html
Follow the race web site: http://caribbean600.rorc.org