Thursday, March 13, 2008

Another one down...


credit: onEdition
Durban 2010 and Beyond, one of the ten yachts competing in the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race has been dismasted during the race from Qingdao,China, to Hawaii. At 0610 GMT on the 19th day of the 4,400-nautical mile Pacific Ocean leg, the team representing Durban, South Africa, contacted the Race Office toreport that they had been dismasted at deck level, whilst sailing inapproximately 20 knots of wind.
There are no injuries onboard and the crew of 16, including the professional skipper, is in the process of clearing the decks, cutting away the trailing rigging to prevent damage to the 68-foot yacht's hull from the 81-foot (24.5metre) mast, which weighs approximately one tonne.
Durbanite skipper, Ricky Chalmers says, The conditions were bouncy, but we weren't slamming. Just before the mast broke, the helm said he bore awayfrom a wave. I think there was a slam, but not major, then a double crack and then lots of shouts of "Ricky" from on deck. I got everyone down below, instructed them to wake everyone and get everyone in lifejackets in the saloon/galley area. Then began the process of clearing the deck. - Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race