LEG
4: DUBOIS NOW LEADS THE DANCE
DUBOIS 37 MILES AHEAD AND COUNTING…
STAMM ARRIVES IN FALKLANDS, THE CLOCK IS TICKING..
BIANCHETTI PASSES DALTON INTO 3RD AT CAPE HORN
PINDAR HOLDING THE WILD CARD
Southampton, England – 25th February 03.
The 7,880nm marathon sprint from Tauranga, New
Zealand to Salvador, Brazil through the Southern
Ocean and round the infamous Cape Horn, is living
up to its reputation as the Class 1 boats play
musical chairs for the first time half way through
Leg 4 of Around Alone 2002-03. Solid race leader
for three out of three legs, Swiss skipper Bernard
Stamm on Bobst Group-Armor Lux, has just been
forced to relinquish his lead to his closest rival,
French circumnavigator Thierry Dubois on Solidaires,
and by doing so has put in jeopardy the three
sacred points distinguishing his current first
place (30 pts) from Dubois’ second (27 pts)
in the overall rankings. “As I was coming
into port, I knew Boisdu (Thierry) was only 15
miles behind, you can’t believe how frustrating
that felt…”
At 20:24hrs GMT, Bobst Group/Armor Lux came alongside
the pontoon at Port Stanley. The Swiss are known
for precision timing, and this is what Bernard
needs right now more than anything else, and he
is impatient: “For me, there is 5 hours
of work to do once I stop. There are 50 holes
to drill in the two steel plates, and afterwards
to align them. The plates are ready…”
The yacht’s designer Pierre Rolland has
created a piece, which has been fashioned using
the materials available to the team in the Falklands:
two steel plates which will be fixed on either
side of the keel board and then bolted together
in between. The hardest part is going to be piercing
through 140mm of monolithic carbon – but
once bolted through, Stamm will be able to leave
again. To add insult to injury, the boat suffered
another knock-down earlier from a 60 knot gust
as a front passed through, and the mainsail ripped
at the reinforcement of the reefing point, adding
a sewing job to the pressing agenda.
It is a real race against time as this stop will
incur a 48 hour penalty for Stamm, as well as
the time in port. At best, Bernard can hope to
finish still in either 2nd or 3rd place for this
leg, as both Dalton & Schwab are expected
to stop to fix their broken booms as well. Italian
skipper Simone Bianchetti was rounding Cape Horn
at 22:00hrs GMT now ahead of Dalton on Hexagon
but nearly three days after Stamm. The South Atlantic
is fickle, always doling out a few suprise cards
on the table, and so will Tiscali follow Solidaires’
trail to the East of the Falklands or find a new
window of opportunity on the other side to try
to overtake before the finish line?
The real wild card in this points battle is Emma
Richards on Pindar, as she is currently in 3rd
overall with 20 points, and yet Dalton, Bianchetti
and Schwab are all respectively just one, two
and three points behind. In this penultimate leg
Richards is trailing in 6th place, but with three
of her competitors forced to make pit stops and
receive 48hr penalties, will she reel in enough
miles from the Horn to Salvador in order to reap
the real benefits and keep her podium position
going into Leg 5?
Richards and Schwab were getting a pasting from
the Southern Ocean today, and are both within
2 days of Cape Horn. Emma sent the briefest of
messages today: “Been on tiller for most
of 10 hours now, been gusting to 56kts, now between
30 and 45. White water and spray everywere, big
waves from the side knocking us sideways, in the
dark is just a mad sleigh ride that you can't
get off, even when you want to!! Exhausting and
quite stressful...”
Class 2 leader Brad Van Liew remains well over
500 miles ahead of his nearest competitor, Tim
Kent on Everest Horizontal but they are in two
totally different weather patterns. While Kent
has relatively benign weather, the same cannot
be said for life on board Tommy Hilfiger Freedom
America: "It has been gusting to 63 knots.
Right now the wind is blowing right off the ice
and it's very cold. It's also wet with water everywhere.
It's not as bad as four years ago, but it's a
severe gale nonetheless. I can't wait to get to
the Horn, around the corner and out of this place.”
POSITIONS AT 2200GMT 25th FEBRUARY 2003
You can track the race boats using RayTech 4.1
navigational software by going to the Positions
page online and clicking on the link to the Raymarine
website at the top of the main chart. Free copies
of the RayTech 4.1 software are available on CD
– please contact Sabina Mollart-Rogerson
on email: sabina@adpr.co.uk
Class 1
Boat Lat Lon AvgBsp AvgHeading DTF
1 Solidaires, 51 12.260 S, 57 11.400 W, 13.68
kt, 38 °T, 2487.58 nm
2 Bobst Group-Armor Lux, 51 41.310 S, 57 49.120
W, 6.15 kt, 39 °T, 2524.75 nm
3 Tiscali, 55 50.260 S, 66 38.380 W, 13.72 kt,
72 °T, 2912.95 nm
4 Hexagon, 55 56.700 S, 67 10.320 W, 5.85 kt,
74 °T, 2943.82 nm
5 Ocean Planet, 55 48.040 S, 72 40.500 W, 10.25
kt, 99 °T, 3129.07 nm
6 Pindar, 56 12.500 S, 74 23.260 W, 10.73 kt,
130 °T, 3185.09 nm
Class 2
Boat Lat Lon AvgBsp AvgHeading DTF
1 Tommy Hilfiger Freedom America 56 06.400 S,
78 34.500 W, 11.83 kt, 125 °T, 3325.12 nm
2 Everest Horizontal, 52 50.380 S, 95 46.500 W,
11.68 kt, 112 °T, 3952.37 nm
3 Spirit of yukoh, 52 21.160 S, 102 06.900 W,
9.74 kt, 101 °T, 4176.17 nm
4 BTC Velocity, 52 37.330 S, 115 14.160 W, 8.97
kt, 82 °T, 4602.63 nm
5 Spirit of Canada, 51 24.000 S, 120 37.310 W,
10.60 kt, 83 °T, 4812.42 nm
Source:
Around
Alone Official Site