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Comanche Transatlantic Monohull Record bid - Update

by Camilla Green 24 Jul 2016 14:15 BST 24 July 2016
Comanche is currently 1?76? miles ahead of the Transatlantic Monohull Record © Yann Riou / Team Comanche

Comanche is currently 1​76​ miles ahead of the record (correct at 09.45 BST) Please visit the Yellow Brick tracker for latest position updates: yb.tl/comanche​ or download the Yellow Brick app​. ​ Saturday from onboard the boat the crew reported: Beautiful sailing. 27 knots BS in 26k tws, 1 metre seas and broken clouds. 550 miles in our first 24 hours which is good given the struggles at times​ with thunderstorms and light air behind us​.

Yann Riou gave a bit more detail to the crews first 24 hours: "All good here on Comanche. It is a happy crew who left the dock in NYC yesterday for a North Atlantic crossing record attempt on a pretty good weather window. The kind of weather pattern which happens only a couple of times a year. In front of a low pressure system, moving at the same speed as we do... South Westerly wind, flat sea, all the way through - on the paper, this could not be any better. On the water, it is a bit different, though. After a very good start, we have been caught up."

"​By yesterday​ morning we had thunderstorms meaning we had to do a few manoeuvres in light winds, and more importantly made us lose some precious time. Nothing critical yet, but something we can't afford to do too often if we want to keep up in our weather system."

"The idea now is to sail as fast as we can towards the North​ East, and to try to avoid the few obstacles or 'land mines' that we have ahead of us, one of them being the Island of Sable."

Crew is still happy. Fantastic sailing conditions at the moment.

From Stan last night (Saturday evening): A few tricky parts ahead. Near Cape Race we will have the light air associated with a messy warm front off of our low, N of us, and light air associated with a thundery L off of the Azores H to the S of us. A narrow band of wind between. Then after that we go through the ice area. The remaining trip is lighter than earlier forecasts but the angles are ok. Routings off all models show us with a chance to get 12-18 hours off of the record. So we're still in the hunt. All models still predict that the ridge that is generally near Ireland will stay rotated into the Bay of Biscay so that we will be able to have wind to the finish. Probably lots of high teens winds for the middle and end of the passage.

Casey Smith, Boat Captain agreed: We have some minefields to negotiate over the next 36 hours to get past Cape Race. Fingers crossed our band of wind holds in and we can squeak through and into the ice.

Ken Campbell, Weather routing assist noted: "Very good 1st day and a half, despite the early morning t-storm hiccups!"

Stan this morning (Sunday) reported: "Had another adventure with rain squalls just now and lost an hour gybing N to stay out of the dead air N of the line. We're back on the trail now. I sure hope we don't have to do this every night."

Ken Read update this morning (Sunday): "All reports to me are that the boat and boys progressing as planned. Probably a bit more Thunderstorm activity than originally anticipated but nonetheless doable. All aboard are well and the boat is solid as a rock and through the whale and sunfish zones. Now on to the ice!"

​Fingers, toes and everything else crossed.​

To follow the progress of Comanche, please visit the Yellow Brick tracker or see www.facebook.com/yachtcomanche and twitter.com/TeamComanche

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