In this Issue:
Grand Rapids Boat Show- Happening Now !
Whitbread: Southern Ocean Checkup
S2 9.1 News
Royal Sun Alliance- Progress Report
Gold Race - Any changes ?
Grand Rapids Boat
Show- Happening Now !
Just a reminder as you read the Grand
Rapids boat show is underway. Torresen Marine is there to serve you. Please stop by and
see us !
Whitbread:
Southern Ocean Checkup
The Whitbread fleet has
finally hit the Southern Ocean and its 'liquid himalayas'. The fleet has had some wild
sailing and also some damage.
Two of the competitors have suffered rig damage. Saturday night as the
wind blew 45 knots, EF Education suffered a detached shroud. It was the D2 between the
first and second spreaders. Despite the crews efforts to repair it, they are now heading
to
the Cape Horn area to effect repairs.
The fleet tehn bombed through the Southern Ocean until Tuesday. That
day Silk Cut lost the top half of her mast while sailing under spinnaker in 30 knots of
wind. The crew still has half a mast with which to work. They will sail this jury rig to
Ushuia which is just inside of Cape Horn. Here they will take on diesel and motor north,
perhaps to Sao Sebastiao where they will step a new rig.
The boats still racing are led by EF Language. Swedish Match trails her
by 24.7 miles, and in 3rd place is Toshiba 62.6 miles back. The boats are screaming
downwind with sustained boatspeeds in the 20 knot range. Let's wrap up with
this quote from Merit Cup's Grant Dalton. "As I look out of the hatch, not more than
200 metres away there is Toshiba absolutely flying. It is one of the most dramatic sailing
scenes you could imagine. These two yachts at a point on the globe which is as far away
from land as anywhere else on earth, going as hard as they can. This is not safe at all,
the way we are sailing now, but what choice do you have."
As always to follow the Whitbread on a daily basis see the official
Whitbread site:
www.whitbread.org
S2
9.1 Meter News !
The s2 9.1 meter class has announced its schedule for the 1998 sailing
season.
The Great Lakes One Design Championship will consist of races at these
regattas. They are:
South Haven Invitational June 6&7 (5
races)
Chicago NOOD Regatta June June 19-21 (5
races)
Milwaukee Grand Prix August 1&2 (5
Races)
Muskegon Governors Cup September 5&6
(3-5 Races)
The series scores for each
boat will consist of the best 70% of completed races.
The Chicago NOOD regatta will serve as the s2 9.1 Meter North American
One Design Championship.
For Further information on this growing, competitive and friendly class
contact:
Scott Corder Class Secretary e-mail: scorder@gr.cns.net
Royal
Sun Alliance Progress Report
The 92' catamaran with the all women crew is sailing its way around the
globe. The question is: are they fast enough to break the current record of 71 days ?
As they start their 9th day at sea they are off Africa, at 10 degrees
north latitude. When you compare their position to record holder Sport-Elec they are
virtually even.
So, while not by any means battering the record they are certainly in a
position to beat it.
For day by day information on their attempt go to the Royal &
SunAlliance website:
www.rsachallenge.com
Gold
Race- Any Changes ?
As the fleet of 3 Open 60's approaches Cape Horn they are beating in
winds ranging from 40 to 60 knots. For the fatalists out there the fleet will round Cape
Horn on Friday the 13th.
Yves Parlier and his crew will then receive the Guy Cotten Trophy for
being the first to round the tip of the South American continent.
Race leader Yves Parlier says this about Cape Horn: "The weather
faxes for the Horn look really impressive. I say to myself, whod want to go there?
"
The standings Wednesday morning are unchanged in order. Aquitaine
Innovations is 1st, with PRB 227 miles back, and Geodis 3rd 492 miles out of 1st. With the
speeds as they are, a change in the order is not likely. Then again, more strange things
happen at Cape Horn than anywhere else.
To keep up with the race you have 2 different website choices. You can
go to: www.aroundalone.com and read about the
race in english, or go to: www.goldrace.com for
french text.
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