MASERATI
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Giovani Soldini’s turboed Volvo 70, Maserati finished the Cape to Rio Race in the early hours of Wednesday 15th January 2014 to shatter the course record, which has stood for 14 years. Completing the 3,300 mile course in 10 Days, 11 hours, 29 Minutes and 57 seconds. Maserati beat the previous record by over two days.
In
IRC Two, a tremendous battle for the class win has been raging since the start.
Royal Cape Yacht Club Commodore Dale Kushner, racing Yolo Two Handed, has
pulled out a lead of over 130 miles on the water from close rival Perie Banou
Rolly Tasker, skippered by Australian Jon Saunders. However, after time
correction, the two yachts are less than two hours apart after ten days of
racing.
The
Cape to Rio Race has become a fascinating strategic battle for the remaining
yachts, as indicated by Dale Kushner’s latest blog, sent via Xtra-Link
Satellite connection.
“We have been sailing in winds varying from 6 knots to 12 knots, right from behind in swelly conditions. This means that it is very difficult to keep the kite trimmed all the time.. and this means not such good speed. We are still trying to make northwards in an attempt to stay in the better winds.. what this means is that we now need to sail extra distance and our lead in our class could come under threat as the rest of the fleet have more northing already.. It would seem that the prevailing conditions are covering most of our fleet at the moment. Port gybe is faster due to the swell action. Otherwise all good aboard YOLO, just disappointed that these light winds are going to severely affect out ETA.”
Xtra-Link
is the official Sat.Comm Partner for the 2014 Cape to Rio Race.
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