Race 4 Day 13: Final positions confirmed for Race 4: The Elliot Brown Timekeeper Cup
14 December 2015
Due to the continuing light airs affecting ClipperTelemed+, PSP Logistics and most recently Derry~Londonderry~Doire and Da Nang - Viet Nam , the final positions for Race 4: The Elliot Brown Timekeeper Cup have been confirmed.
Da Nang – Viet Nam will finish in ninth place after Derry~Londonderry~Doire
found itself becalmed in very light winds in its inshore position and accepted
tenth place.
PSP Logistics Skipper Max Stunell, who
has accepted twelfth place and is now approaching Sydney under motor, reports: “We
are currently motor sailing towards Sydney across a flat windless sea hugging
the shallow continental shelf to avoid the strongest of the Eastern Australian
Current. The mood on the boat is good, this is possibly the first good day’s
weather we have had since Race 1 and the crew are taking full advantage of the
vitamin D and to recuperate after possibly the toughest race so far.
“Motor sailing has allowed us to start all those jobs that usually get done whilst alongside. This stop over the boats are going to be taken out of the water for an overhaul so there are many more jobs that we need to carry out. Today has also been about making up job lists and work rotas for Sydney.
“We are hoping with a clean bottom and a little bit of rig tuning we are going to be more competitive in the rest of the race. We are all excited about getting to Sydney for some R&R and looking forward to the Rolex Sydney Hobart Race in less than two weeks.”
ClipperTelemed+ Skipper Matt Mitchell, who has accepted eleventh place, says: “We are moving again! Albeit under engine. Another race where the wind didn't play ball, at least this time a direct decision by us wouldn't have influenced how much wind we had this time. We had been making extremely slow progress overnight with barely a breath of wind which could only fill the sails in spits and spurts meaning speed was almost non-existent.
“Now we have been under engine for a few hours and myself and the crew have been starting our deep clean preparations as well as starting to tick a few jobs off the jobs list.”
Da Nang – Viet Nam skipper Wendy Tuck lived very close to the CYCA before taking up her role as Clipper Race Skipper and will soon be arriving to an emotional homecoming from friends and family. With her home within spitting distance, she says: “Yes folks we are still out here, and yes it is very slow. On the upside it has been a lovely day and we can see Sydney and it looks good. It’s a shame we still have a few miles to go.”
Keep up to date with all expected arrival times here.
Photos and arrival quotes from each team will be updated on our news page here shortly after they happen.
Wishing a very merry Christmas to all our followers from Down Under. We’ll be back with you again on Boxing Day for Race 5: The Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race!
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