CAMPER Back in Action
CAMPER Back in Action
8
April 2012
After four long days CAMPER
with Emirates Team New Zealand’s pit stop is complete and
the team will shortly resume racing in Leg
Five.
CAMPER left Puerto Montt last night NZT, and
after a 12 hour motor down the fjord leading to the port is
expected to reach the point where racing was suspended in
the next hour or two and resume racing.
Under race
rules CAMPER must return to the point where racing was
officially suspended several days ago before it can formally
resume racing. The team have almost 2800 nautical miles (nm)
remaining to complete Leg Five involving diving south for
800 nm, before rounding the infamous Cape Horn and heading
into the Southern Atlantic, and up the eastern coastline of
Argentina and Brazil to the finish in
Itajai.
CAMPER skipper Chris Nicholson says that
it’s great to be back at sea.
“Another stage of
this marathon leg is behind us and we’re back on the road
to grabbing those remaining points for Leg
Five.
“It has been a short but very beneficial
stop for us. We now commence the final 2800 miles of this
leg with a boat we once again have full confidence in to
take us around Cape Horn.
““It’s great to
have the boat back into 100% racing condition- special
thanks to our shore team for creating miracles and keeping
us in this race. Now we’re just looking forward to
tackling Cape Horn!
“It’s hard to put into
words the effort and commitment of our shore team. They
simply gave up on sleep during our 4 day stop over. They
knocked out the highest quality work and with never a
complaint. These are the people that keep these programmes
on track. We simply cannot thank them enough.
“At
the moment we’re looking at about 10 days to get to
Itajai. It’s a tight but achievable timeframe to make the
in-port race. It will take a big push from the entire team
so that we are ready for both the in-port and the next leg
of the race but I know that as team we’re capable of doing
it.”
ENDS