Transatlantic Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2007:Tactics begin to count
3/12/2007Nariida’s decision to follow a northerly loop from the start seems to have been the right one although skipper Knut Frostad, reporting yesterday, was cautious about the final results: “We are crossing a massive squall line with rain squalls and lightning. This is the beginning of the front we have to go through to get to the northerly breeze on the other side. Our strategy has been to position ourselves long term for this transmission and to get the best approach to the finish. It’s obviously a tricky and quite unusual situation with the trades completely broken by the low pressure system ahead of us. As it will be less and instable direction and strength for a while it open up for some uncertainty depending on where you are positioned.
For us we have been confident in our strategy for a while now, and so far it has paid off as we are now further ahead than we where at any time before. It is obviously a very interesting situation now as our nearest competitor on both corrected time and line honours at the moment, Sojana, bailed out earlier and chose a completely different strategy, heading south. However, as we all know, corrected time calculations are never realistic until every boat is finished, and if the smaller boats gets more breeze in the end, the picture can change.
We are focusing on having a safe setup as it is critical not to loose any miles on breakdowns or problems during the next 24 hours. I believe the next 48 hours will be the most critical in this whole race.”
While Nariida and Sojana (GBR), owned by Peter Harrison, were almost equally positioned 48 hours ago, Nariida has now lengthened her lead and at
Will Apold’s last update showed the typical good spirits this Canadian crew has displayed form the start despite having some equipment problems: “We are sailing a southerly approach to the finish having been first to dive south to get under the mixed weather ahead. The weather conditions are superb. The weather at present is 20 knots from the east allowing Valkyrie to slide off the waves adding to its speed. Valkyrie has had its gear problems since this is the second race for the boat so there have been gear issues including the loss of a halyard resulting in the dropping of the spinnaker over board. The kite was recovered and the minor damage repaired. We lost our heavy A5 Chute when the head separated from the body resulting in a second 'ALL HANDS ON DECK" Crew members arrived in various states of dress or undress as we struggled to pull the chute in board. The chute was recovered but is damaged beyond repair for the facilities on board.”
Although this is the first time they have all sailed together, he is confident in his crew’s ability: “The crew is all from the
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