Approaching a piece
of Mauritus
11:00, 28 May 2003
by Tim Hedges
As
the fleet approach the southern side of the island
of Rodrigues the wind has returned and the speed
is up. Hong Kong still leads the fleet and skipper
Justin Taylor will be happy to be doing a steady
9 knots. But the boats behind are also performing
well and have all made up some distance on Hong
Kong's lead. The wings seem to be doing best with
London in the north and Glasgow and Jersey in
the south having the highest run over the last
12 hours.
As
Rodrigues is a part of the republic of Mauritius
the fleet can justly feel they are nearly there.
Race director Colin de Mowbray reports from Mauritius
that conditions are looking good for the run in,
and thinks that they may even make it for Friday
morning. There will however be one final hurdle
for the boats to watch out for. Port Louis is
on the west coast of Mauritius and as such is
on the leeward side of the island. Winds here
are affected by the height of the island and are
inevitable weaker and more changeable than out
at sea, especially at night. If the boats are
rounding the southern tip of the island on Thursday
night we could still see some last minute position
changes.
Source:
Clipper
2002/2003 Round The World Race Official Site