Please select your home edition
Edition
Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

Clipper Round the World Yacht Race 12, Day 2: Racing remains tight

by Clipper Race 28 Jun 2018 13:10 BST 28 June 2018
Day 2, Clipper Round the World Yacht Race 12: The LegenDerry Race | New York to Derry-Londondery © Clipper Race

There's been plenty of movement on the leaderboard, but none of the Clipper Race teams are yet to break away amid the tight racing conditions on day two of Race 12 from New York to Derry-Londonderry.

The split that appeared shortly after the Le Mans start has become less noticeable overnight, with less than 20 nautical miles (nm) separating first from tenth. The eleventh placed PSP Logistics is 25nm from its nearest competitor as the team persists in its search of the Gulf Stream with its southerly route. Whilst no stranger to taking a different tactic to the rest of the fleet, PSP Logistics Skipper Matt Mitchell knows he is taking a risk, commenting: "Hopefully over the next 24 hours coming south will start to pay off."

With the majority of the fleet in AIS range, there is little room for error, as Dare To Lead Skipper Dale Smyth explains: "We are still tightly packed as a group so any small decision cannot be taken lightly."

The pressure to make the right call is weighing on the Skippers, especially as the results of this penultimate race of the circumnavigation could go a long way to deciding what teams will be on the podium at Race Finish in Liverpool. Visit Seattle Skipper Nikki Henderson shone a light on her thought process, saying: "There is positive current down south - but that's sailing more miles and last time we sailed for current we ended up 150nm behind the fleet. There is a better wind angle up north - but four knots of current for 200 miles, I mean, are we really going to pass that by? And there is negative current where we we're going - but at the time it was faster."

Currently, Visit Seattle remains mid-pack and in close quarters with HotelPlanner.com. Race 12 has special significance to Derry-Londonderry local Conall Morrison, and so far, the HotelPlanner.com Skipper is enjoying the race home across the Atlantic, reporting: "What a lovely sailing day on Hotelplanner.com: it is thrilling to see the whole fleet so close together and be able to trump each other or see them pull away.

"The fleet seems to mix up quite a bit on the way along the northerly ice limits. It seems to have separated into two major groups, one staying further south and the other following the rhumb line a little to the north."

Being back in the North Atlantic is driving home how much the teams have accomplished over the past ten months. Unicef Skipper Bob Begg reflects: "In two and a half days from now, we will pass due North of Punta Del Este in Uruguay, which means we will have circled the planet crossing every line of longitude. This is the first benchmark for the round the worlder crew onboard Unicef.

Those onboard Nasdaq are also celebrating the milestone, with Skipper Rob Graham commenting: "We sailed off the edge of the coastal chart today and are now marking our position on the "North Atlantic, Northern Part" chart that still shows our positions from Leg 1 back in August. A cause for excitement that we're getting closer to the finish and reflection on how far we've come, how much we've learned, and how much has happened in between."

The good breeze is set to continue for the coming days and will help drive the fleet to what will be their final destination before the 40,000nm, eleven month circumnavigation comes to an end in Liverpool on July 28.

Race 12: The LegenDerry Race is expected to take up to 19 days, with the Clipper Race fleet estimated to arrive in Derry-Londonderry between 10-14 July – just in time for the Foyle Maritime Festival. The award-winning festival will run from Saturday 14 July until the fleet departs for Liverpool on Sunday 22 July. For more information about Foyle Maritime Festival, see the Derry-Londonderry Stopover page on the Clipper Race website.

To follow the progress of the Clipper Race teams across the North Atlantic to Derry-Londonderry, keep an eye on the Race Viewer. You can also find out more about life on board by reading the Skipper Blogs in full on the Team Pages and the latest Crew Diaries.

Related Articles

Clipper 2025-26 Race to return to Puerto Sherry
After tourism boosting debut visit The Finish Line of the opening stage of the Clipper 2025-26 Round the World Yacht Race will be set against the backdrop of El Puerto de Santa María as Puerto Sherry returns as a Host Port Partner for the international sailing event. Posted on 25 Jun
Punta del Este announced as Clipper host port
4th time the city will host the Round the World Yacht Race fleet The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race is set to return to Punta del Este, as the Uruguayan city is officially announced as a Host Port for the Clipper 2025-26 Race. Posted on 17 Jun
Clipper Race announces Official Logistics Supplier
Warrant Group offers a deep understanding of the complex operational demands As it gears up for its 14th edition, the Clipper Race has announced that Warrant Group will be the Official Logistics Supplier for the upcoming circumnavigation, with the UK-based firm also making its racing debut with a team entry named in its honour. Posted on 13 Jun
Clipper Race & UNICEF mark a decade of partnership
Fundraising efforts from race crew will continue to support UNICEF's work globally Today, the leading child rights organisation, UNICEF, was announced as a Team and Charity Partner of the Clipper Race once again. Posted on 6 May
Clipper Race announces line up of First Mates
Each First Mate will assist their Race Skipper in leading their teams of non-professionals The Clipper Race First Mates who will be helping to lead a team in the toughest endurance challenge on the planet have been announced. Posted on 26 Apr
Seattle set to host Clipper Race stopover
Tenth anniversary of first visit, returning with team entry Seattle is set to host the Clipper 2025-26 Race as the global sailing event has announced the city will feature on its race route. Posted on 4 Apr
Clipper Round the World Race to return to Oban
After tourism boosting debut visit last summer The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race will be returning to Oban to "bring global focus on the area as a great place to visit and invest" as the West Coast town is announced as a port on the event's 2025-26 edition. Posted on 31 Mar
Clipper Race announces its new line-up of skippers
“Sailing is a level playing field – with the ocean an equaliser” The next roster of eleven Clipper Race Skippers taking on one of the toughest jobs in sailing has been announced. Each will lead teams of non-professionals, making six ocean crossings on the 40,000 nautical mile, eleven-month race around the globe. Posted on 28 Mar
Clipper Race celebrates 30 years of adventure
One of the secrets to the success and longevity of biennial event is the highly experienced team This month marks 30 years since Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, the first person to sail solo, non-stop, around the world, founded the Clipper Race. Posted on 7 Mar
Clipper Race to return to Portsmouth
On the 25th anniversary of its first departure from the city When its fleet departs from Gunwharf Quays this August, the event will be celebrating two milestones - the 25th anniversary of its first departure from the city and 30 years of training people to cross oceans and sail around the world. Posted on 3 Mar