Please select your home edition
Edition
X-Yachts Leaderboard 2024 2

The Clipper Race Leg 2 - Race 3, Day 16 - Wind hole to slow finish?

by Clipper Round the World Race 8 Nov 2019 14:35 GMT 8 November 2019
The Clipper Race Leg 2 - Race 3, Day 16 © Clipper Race

It is day 16 of racing the second stage of the Clipper 2019-20 Race, and the aptly named Spinlock South Atlantic Showdown is drawing to a close.

Qingdao has taken gold yet again, following a victorious Race 2, winning the eventful race at 07:06:12UTC on Friday 8 November under Cape Town's iconic Table Mountain.

With ten teams making the final push of the 3,555 nautical mile race to Cape Town's Victoria and Albert Waterfront, the drama of the race is not over yet with tactical decisions being constantly deliberated as the teams risk entering a zone of unsettling light winds, and the threat of a wind hole towards the coast.

GotoBermuda's Capetonion Skipper David 'Wavy' Immelman has had a frustrating experience as he races the crew to his hometown, saying: "During the night we had a bit of bad luck with a couple of rain squalls coming in and heading us. That means that we were forced off our course to the finish making the final 200 nm a tighter beat. Let's hope for a nice constant south/south easterly wind off the Cape in order to try to make it back."

Skipper of Seattle, David Hartshorn, currently in fifth place on the leaderboard, reports: "This end, in what is now developing into a drag race for us to see if we can get 4th or 5th position.

"Then to make for more of a frustrating day ahead is the developing wind hole over the finishing line. It is showing zero wind in the Bay at Cape Town. Oh, and to make it more fun are likely to have to deal with 30-35 kts of wind before then, as the South Easterlies accelerate around the Cape of Good Hope and scream up the west coast of Africa. All within less than 200 miles!"

Currently sixth-placed, Visit Sanya, China's Skipper Seumas Kellock said: "We are going to have another exciting evening in the South Atlantic. Some 50-60 miles off the coast, the wind is going to build into the high 30s and low 40s, giving us one final thumping before we reach Cape Town. Then, we enter the famed light and variable winds of table bay and surrounding waters so it's not quite over yet and I imagine it will be a close run finish for us and the rest of the mid fleet."

With all the teams now out of Stealth Mode, a tactical invisibility mechanism deployed once per individual race, you can watch progress as they take on the final hurdles towards the finish line via the Clipper Race Viewer. With the weather conditions predicted, there will be lots of opportunities for position changes in the final stretch to the finish line in Cape Town.

Join us as we update all the news on our social media channels, coming live from the dock, as the teams arrive into Cape Town on Facebook, and regular updates on Instagram and Twitter. All the predicted ETAs can be viewed here.

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