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Aviva Round Britain and Ireland Record Attempt - Day 3

by Roberto Coladangelo 18 Jun 2009 15:12 BST

Aviva rounds the Shetland Isles ahead of the record

Last night Dee Caffari and her crew onboard Aviva surged back ahead of the record for circumnavigating Britain and Ireland. Strong south westerly winds have allowed the team to put their foot down to get ahead of schedule as they turned the corner at the most northerly point on the record route. This morning at 0920hrs (BST) the all-female crew passed Muckle Flugga, a small island just north of the Shetland Isles and started to head back south.

Whilst the crew are happy to be ahead of schedule they know that with ever-changing weather they need to make the most of any favourable winds to stay on course for the record.

Dee Caffari commented last night:

“Back ahead of the record schedule so we are four wet, tired and happy girls onboard Aviva today. The weather has been blowing strong in a good direction so we have been trying to make the best of it all and get some good mileage in the bank early. The forecast for tomorrow is going to make progress for us difficult so you may see times slip but the outlook to get these back on the way to Ireland is promising.

“Eating and sleeping is being fitted into a physically demanding existence, but we have not missed a beat. The rain of the day has given way to a most beautiful sunset tonight although we know showers will be on the cards later. The best part of being way up north is that there is no night time, in fact it did not even get dark last night. It is really incredible.”

At 0920hrs (BST) this morning, Caffari and crew passed the northern most point of the course and were approximately 3 to 4 hours ahead of the time required to beat the outright record.

Round Britain and Ireland Record Overview

  • Dee Caffari, the British yachtswoman who made history by becoming the first woman to sail solo, non stop both ways around the world, set off at 21:09:36 on Monday 15th June to attempt to break the record for sailing around Britain and Ireland
  • Caffari is joined onboard her racing yacht Aviva by an all female crew, including fellow British yachtswoman and Vendée Globe race rival Samantha Davies, sailor Miranda Merron and boat captain Alex Sizer
  • The current outright record stands at 7 days 4 hours and was set in May 2004 onboard Solune
  • Another record in their sights is for an all female crew, which stands at 10 days and 16 hours recorded by Samantha Davies and her crew onboard Roxy in June 2007
  • The route is almost 2500 nautical miles around the British coastline and the crew

To follow Dee and the crew’s progress onboard Aviva throughout the record attempt, visit the Aviva Ocean Racing race tracker.

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