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Day 2 - Bullimore loses staysail halyard | Day 2 - Bullimore loses staysail halyard |
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Bullimore loses staysail halyard on day 2 of Blue Ocean Wireless Round the World Challenge.
Tony Bullimore reported yesterday that the staysail halyard on his 102ft catamaran Doha, snapped overnight. Luckily, he managed to retrieve the sail from the sea, but lost some ground, and in the process, fell into a lighter wind area. For the moment, the loss of the staysail from Doha's wardrobe is covered by a larger Solent headsail, but that is for lighter winds. Tony explained today. "This sail can cover some of the work the staysail would do but l cannot carry it in high winds. It is too powerful and l have got to be careful that l don't lose this sail as well! Once l get round Cape Horn and in to the lighter winds of the South Atlantic, the problem will not be too much of a handicap. Then I will be carrying maximum sail area and the staysail will not be missed. Right now l am going to have a roast lamb and vegetables for dinner followed by some apple pie. Of course, this is dehydrated food that you bring to life with hot water, but after all this excitement, l am going to treat myself to a glass of wine or two from a bottle given to me by one of the members of the Bellerive Yacht Club. That ofcourse is not dehydrated!" Lee Bruce has forecast 35kt Northerly winds, gusting to 45-50knots by 12:00 GMT today which may force Tony below 54S. After this the wind should back to a more comfortable NE 25-35kts gusting to 40kts. This will allow Tony to flatten Doha's course to more easterly route - conditions that are likely to hold right through to May 6. This is good news as far as the Blue Ocean Wireless record challenge, because in is likely to keep Doha ahead of Dame Ellen MacArther's current 71day 14 hour record after the first week at sea. |
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