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Global Ocean Race

Redacción 23, Febrero, 2012 

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Global Ocean Race

Class40 Cessna Citation rounds Cape Horn at the head of the GOR fleet

 

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In the middle of the Southern Ocean night at 06:25 GMT on Wednesday, Conrad Colman and Adrian Kuttel crossed the Felipe Cubillos Cape Horn Gate with Class40 Cessna Citation at the head of the double-handed Global Ocean Race (GOR) fleet.

The 28 year-old Kiwi, Colman, and his 41 year-old South African co-skipper, Kuttel, now join the ranks of Cape Horners and take the Felipe Cubillos Trophy in memory of the late Chilean yachtsman and skipper of the first Class40 to round Cape Horn in the 2008-09 GOR.

Colman and Kuttel had pushed hard throughout Tuesday hitting 14-knot averages to beat the gale forecast to hit Cape Horn: "It was pretty intense yesterday, with 30 knots sustained, gusting more," Colman reported on Wednesday morning shortly after rounding the cape. "I put myself on the helm for nine hours straight to make the best progress possible with the small running spinnaker," he explains. "Following a backing shift in the wind, we were still able to make good miles east with flatter sails and as the squalls intensified we ended up broad reaching under just the staysail and double-reefed main."


 

 

 

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Tags: Conrad Colman, Adrian Kuttel, Global Ocean Race, Cessna Citation, Class40, Cape Horn



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