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Dubai to Muscat Yacht Race - Day 2

by Louay Habib 31 Oct 2015 06:44 GMT 31 October 2015

Atari 7 leads in the Indian Ocean

At 0700 local time on 31 October, the yachts racing in the Dubai to Muscat Yacht Race were experiencing upwind conditions in the Indian Ocean. Mini Transat, Abu Dhabi, skippered by Bret Perry has taken shelter in the Musandam region, the rest of the fleet had covered approximately 50 miles over night into the wide expanses of the Indian Ocean. Night sailing in the region brings with it plenty of comfort, with magnificent constellations in the clear air but also escape from the intense heat. During the day, the temperature on deck has been over 35 degrees centigrade, at night this drops to the high 20s.

Hannes Weimer's German Landmark 43, Atari 7, has opened up a 12 mile lead at the front of the fleet from Doug Hassell's British First 44.7, Diablo. David Worrall's British First 36.7, Shahrazad made some big gains during the night and is now lying third just five miles astern of Diablo.

Fawzi Sultan's Kuwaiti J/122 El Seraya, chose a different tactic to the rest of the fleet, staying to the west of the rhum line and made a good gain. Hans Kuijt's Dutch Dehler 32, Meerkat chose to head to the west last night. These two yachts are most likely looking for sea breeze to kick in during the day to give them lifting pressure up the Omani coast line.

Craig Turner's Fast 42, Bobbie has been going well and is now challenging the leading yachts. Crew member 'Fletch' got in contact with the media team last night. "Well we have finally got everything going after a frustrating stop-start to the race. The team are doing well and the sailing has been glorious after we turned the corner at Hormuz. It might be uphill but the water is pretty flat and it is great to be out in the open ocean."

The competing yachts look set for more tactically challenging conditions in the Indian Ocean. 800 miles away a cyclone is raging. The severe weather is far enough away but it's effecting the area around Muscat by sucking all of the wind to the south west, creating a fickle breeze on the race course.The majority of the fleet are expected to finish the race within the next 48 hours.

All yachts in the Dubai to Muscat Race are fitted with Xtra-Link Satellite equipment, including trackers. To follow the Dubai to Muscat Race visit www.xtra-link.com

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