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Volvo Ocean Race - Leg 4 Day 3

by Volvo Ocean Race media 21 Feb 2006 11:23 GMT
Helmsman Rob Greenhalgh tucks into a snack on deck on Volvo Open 70 ABN AMRO ONE as they head towards Cape Horn © TEAM ABN AMRO

Tactics for a tropical storm

The remnants of a tropical storm are causing some headaches for the six Volvo Ocean Race crews as they plan their approach to the first ice way point on leg four, approximately 900 miles ahead and to the north. There are some very complex strategy decisions to be made and there is a complicated weather pattern ahead. Already there have been some quite diverging courses which is unusual for this fleet. The decision to be made is immensely intricate and it will be another two days or so before it becomes clear as to which team made the right choices.

Paul Cayard (Pirates of the Caribbean) in fourth place, explains, “Right now we are working our way to the first ice way point and we are going to have some trickiness there which we wouldn’t normally encounter in the southern ocean, because we have to go through a fixed point. There is a big hole in the wind there. There is a cyclone which is hopefully dying slowly, causing a lot of turbulence in the waves and the wind and so we are going to have some very strange winds in the last 12 hours going into that gate. “

At 23.25 GMT yesterday, ABN AMRO ONE (Mike Sanderson) made the decision to take a 43 nautical mile loss and gybe south. They gybed back again at 02.40 GMT this morning and are now the most southerly boat in the fleet, making the best speed and benefiting from bigger breeze.

The tropical storm is making its way south towards the position of the first ice gate, possibly arriving at the same time as the fleet. The options are either to go to the north of it, which would carry the higher risk, or to sail to the south of it, which is what the fleet has decided to do. Sailing to the south of the depression also carries risks. It is possible that the storm may move faster south and the fleet could end up in 40 knots of headwinds in order to reach the ice gate.

The boats furthest north have the shortest distance to the finish in Rio de Janeiro, which puts ABN AMRO TWO (Sebastien Josse) in the lead. The team is cutting the corner to the ice gate, but is closest to the centre of the depression. The danger in this move is that they may find they run out of wind and need to gybe to get south later which could be very costly.

The drama will be played out over the next 48 hours or so.

Position Report: (10:00 GMT)

PosYACHTLATLONGDTFSMG24 Hour Run24 Hour SpeedDTLDTLCSGPTSPLPTSPTLPTSPOPETAOVERALL
1ABN250 55.77S167 29.60W605616.141117.1000773510/03/062
2BRA151 10.51S167 55.29W607317.844218.417180662610/03/064
3ERIC51 59.72S167 52.24W607617.742317.620805521.510/03/066
4POTC52 17.59S167 57.13W608118.143017.925504425.510/03/065
5ABN152 18.34S167 58.20W608219.540616.9261703341.510/03/061
6MOVI52 08.05S168 18.18W609317.144318.537-10222710/03/063

ABN1 - ABN AMRO ONE
ABN2 - ABN AMRO TWO
BRA1 - Brasil 1
ERIC - Ericsson Racing Team
MOVI - movistar
POTC - Pirates of the Caribbean

DTF: distance to finish
SMG: Speed made good
DTL: distance to leader
DTLC: distance to leader change; the difference between the distance from the boat to the leader taken at the time of the last six hour poll, and the distance from the boat to the leader at the previous poll
SGPTS: points scored at scoring gates on this leg to date
PLPTS: projected leg points
PTLPTS: projected total leg points including actual points from scoring gates
PTP: projected overall points including actual points from scoring gates
OVERALL: projected position in race overall if yacht maintains current position

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