Soldini's Fila © Photo Billy Black
Soldini was in the lead with 233 miles over Golding. If nothing drastic would happen, Soldini should win the leg. Despite unfavorable wind he was quite optimistic: "Fila is in good shape, we do not have any problem in this moment The weather here is light. The high pressure east of South Island gives us light northeasterly winds. The problem is in the next days I think Team Group 4 and Somewhere will have more wind and from a better direction. But we'll see. I think to get to the finish will be still long because this weather is not favorable for us."
Golding's Team Group 4 © Photo Billy Black
Mike Golding had very rough passage around Tasmania: "It is been several days since I
had either the time or inclination to sit at the PC and type a report. It started with a
bought of rough weather as we approached the Tasmanian ridge and entered the Tasman Sea.
Winds of over fifty knots swept through and being the furthest south I got the worst
pasting. The boat slammed heavily in confused seas but there was one slam I will never
forget. At around 17 knots the boat took off what must have been a very unusual sea. I was
stood just behind the nav station and suddenly it went quiet, the boat fell - and fell -
and fell some more then the most humungous slam I have ever experienced. I was thrown
forward and knocked my elbow, which has swollen accordingly. Generally the whole
experience left me feeling beaten up and bruised. Knees and elbows seem always to be
favorite targets for abuse and on this boat, with the motion being so violent - crawling
around on deck is often the only safe way - and in the past few weeks I haven't crawled so
much since I was one year old!"
Isabelle Autissier
Farther back, Isabelle Autissier was closing in on Tasmania: "It really is a merry
Christmas... I'm still 100 miles from the southeast tip of Tasmania, and about 150 miles
from the place where I'm going to stop over! What had been forecast was northwesterly wind
of 10 to 15 knots, and not this stormy weather at all... I would prefer not to know the
fleet standings, because the others must be shooting ahead. I'll check it when I leave
Adventure Bay."
In Class II, J.P. Mouligne was 241 miles ahead of Mike Garside who wrote: "I'm ready to enjoy a wet, and now very smelly (I'm living full time in my oilies!) Xmas in floating solitary confinement in the Southern Ocean. Everything here is fine. The gale has moved on. It's even quite sunny between squalls - and I saw the moon for the first time in ages last night."
Neil Hunter © Photo Billy Black
Over 2500 miles back, Neil Hunter enjoyed his Christmas time by turning more to the north: "As I type this Paladin is rocking and rolling and crashing and banging but, having gone a bit north last night, it is not as bad as it was further south."
Further back, Robin Davie was making progress: "The barometer has been slowly falling, the northeasterly winds have backed much more northerly, and are picking up a bit this evening into the 20 to 25 knot range, so we have had good beam reach sailing for the last 24 hours, and nice speeds in the 9 to 11 knot range. Warm and sunny this morning, until great cloud banks came over leaving a grey overcast this evening."
© Photo Richard Konkolski
Place |
Skipper |
Boat |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Dist. to go |
Speed |
Dist. to first |
Time |
1 |
Soldini |
Fila |
45 16S |
161 54E |
991 |
8.1 |
0 |
2140 |
2 |
Golding |
Team Group 4 |
45 57S |
155 19E |
1224 |
11 |
233.2 |
2240 |
3 |
Thierceli |
Somewhere |
44 32S |
149 50E |
1388 |
9.7 |
397.2 |
2140 |
4 |
Autissier |
PRB |
48 43S |
144 43E |
1584 |
0 |
558.1 |
1214 |
5 |
Hall |
Gartmore |
43 52S |
127 19E |
2345 |
12.1 |
1354.2 |
2140 |
6 |
Konioukhov |
Mod.Univ.Human. |
44 41S |
059 09E |
5141 |
9.6 |
4140 |
2140 |
Place |
Skipper |
Boat |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Dist. to go |
Speed |
Dist. to first |
Time |
1 |
Mouligne |
Cray Valley |
46 53S |
135 32E |
2001 |
12.9 |
0 |
2144 |
2 |
Garside |
Magellan Alpha |
47 47S |
129 44E |
2242 |
6.6 |
241.1 |
2144 |
3 |
Van Liew |
Balance Bar |
46 26S |
119 44E |
2647 |
10.8 |
646.1 |
2144 |
4 |
Yazykov |
Wind of Change |
46 44S |
115 58E |
2810 |
10 |
808.9 |
2144 |
5 |
Saito |
Shuten-dohji II |
47 35S |
081 21E |
4211 |
7.7 |
2210.1 |
2144 |
6 |
Petersen |
No Barriers |
46 22S |
081 04E |
4238 |
7.1 |
2237.1 |
2144 |
7 |
Hunter |
Paladin II |
43 59S |
074 26E |
4548 |
5.5 |
2546.9 |
2144 |
8 |
Davie |
South Carolina |
41 21S |
036 44E |
6091 |
8.6 |
4089.7 |
2144 |
9 |
Stricker |
Rapscallion III |
Retired |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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