PUMA’S Mar Mostro Suffers Broken Mast

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PUMA's Mar Mostro suffers a broken mast

The PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG team has suffered a broken mast on the first leg of the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12, which began 17 days ago from Alicante, Spain. The crew are unhurt.


The rig onboard PUMA’s Mar Mostro failed at around 15:00 UTC in the southern Atlantic Ocean, about 2,150 nautical miles from Cape Town, South Africa.


Skipper Ken read reported: “We were sailing on a port tack, beam reaching in 22-23 knots of breeze, heading east northeast with eight to 10 foot waves when the mast failed. There were no warning signs.
“There was no panic onboard, and all crew are safe and well.


“Thanks to amazing seamanship, the three pieces of the mast and all of the sails were recovered. We haven’t suspended racing at this point and are weighing our options.


“At this point we are not using our engine, but are taking some time to clear our heads and evaluate next steps. Our plans may include heading to the island of Tristan da Cunha – about 700 nautical miles from us, nearly on the way to Cape Town.


“This is the saddest and most disappointed 11 people on earth. We were in a comfortable second position, traveling south to get into the final front and head across the southern Atlantic towards Cape Town.
“We were planning to be there in five days. At this stage, my goal is to make sure we get this crew back safely and we will look at options as to how to get back in this race.”


The Brazilian search and rescue organization have been informed and are on standby to assist if necessary.
PUMA Ocean Racing’s shore team is working on a recovery plan to ensure the yacht can rejoin the race as soon as practically possible and will work closely with Volvo Ocean Race to determine the cause of the dismasting.


Volvo Ocean Race control is in constant contact with the team to establish the full extent of the damage and ensure the crew are given full support to enable them to deal with the situation.


The causes of the dismasting are not known at this stage. However, the rig is of a different origin and manufacture to that of Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing’s Azzam which suffered a failure earlier during Leg 1

 

Further information will be issued as it becomes available.

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von Stein

From Portugal
Keep calm. I know you will do it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nov 21 2011

Steve Fitzgerald

From Texas
Hate to see that happen to you guys, but if it's gonna happen you've got the best shore team to get Mar Mostro flying again.
Nov 21 2011

Antonio Valin

From ES
Mucho animo Puma. Esperamos vuestra vuelta muy pronto.
Nov 21 2011

Stu Johnstone

From Newport, RI
Soo, soo bummed. The gang here at J/Boats Newport feel badly. Been so exciting watching you guys race Iker and crew. Nothing like seeing J/One-design sailors battling on the high seas. Keep up the good spirits. Wishing you well from Stu, Pete, Jeff, Al, Bob and Rod! Fingers crossed you can put the pedal to the metal again!
Nov 21 2011

Stu Johnstone

From Newport, RI
Soo, soo bummed. The gang here at J/Boats Newport feel badly. Been so exciting watching you guys race Iker and crew. Nothing like seeing J/One-design sailors battling on the high seas. Keep up the good spirits. Wishing you well from Stu, Pete, Jeff, Al, Bob and Rod! Fingers crossed you can put the pedal to the metal again!
Nov 21 2011

Hnas-Werner Hnaschmann

From Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein
Jungs Kopf hoch, kommt gesund in den nächsten Hafen. Ihr seid eine TOP Crew und das VOR ist gerade erst gestartet....
Nov 21 2011

Richard Dolamore

From Cyprus
Really really upset - you guys are the race favourites and you will bounce back from this. You seem to have great leadership and the most amazing team on and off the water.
Nov 21 2011

Bouciqué Koen

Do they have a spare mast?
Nov 21 2011

George Sammut

From Malta
Very sad news. Glad to hear of no physical injuries. The race is not yet won or lost. Many months and miles to go. Continue as you were: maximise every hour in whatever nature and fate throws at you. Take care guys and stick together through this. Fans are all still behind you.
Nov 21 2011

Luis

From Madrid, Spain
So sorry when I heard. You and Telefonica have being fighting since the start at Alicante putting a great show to the first stage of the race. I hope you get back in the water very soon. Keep save and good luck
Nov 21 2011

Terry Moore

From Brooklyn, NY
Really shocked to hear. Very glad all are OK, and optimistic that not having suspended racing yet means that you think you may have some options to continue and get to Cape Town rather than retire. Good luck guys... there's an army of armchair ocean racers out there rooting for you.
Nov 21 2011

Terry Moore

From Brooklyn, NY
Really shocked to hear. Very glad all are OK, and optimistic that not having suspended racing yet means that you think you may have some options to continue and get to Cape Town rather than retire. Good luck guys... there's an army of armchair ocean racers out there rooting for you.
Nov 21 2011

Terry Moore

From Brooklyn, NY
Really shocked to hear. Very glad all are OK, and optimistic that not having suspended racing yet means that you think you may have some options to continue and get to Cape Town rather than retire. Good luck guys... there's an army of armchair ocean racers out there rooting for you.
Nov 21 2011

MatejP

From Slovenia
Soo disapointed to hear this. My toughts are with you mates, keep fighting, you will get back in the game... Think positive.
Nov 21 2011

Nysse Arruda

From Lisbon
Don't dispair guys! Our hearts are with you all. Be safe and be back on the race soon! see you in Capetown!
Nov 21 2011

Petr Stryk

From Czech Republic, Prague
Hang in there guys, been cheering for you since Alicante. Sending you great amount of energy!!!
Nov 21 2011

Jerome Mora

From Spain
Very bad news!!. Best wishes and do not lose your illusion...
Nov 21 2011

Chris Lanza

From Miami, Fl.
Truly bummed for this team ! So much hard work and preperation to be ruined by gear failure. Given the number of breakdowns so far, they may still have a shot in the long run, it is a very long journey. Good luck !
Nov 21 2011

Jorge Sa Couto

From Cape Town
What a pity :(( Just as I thought u were finally reeling in Telefonica ...BANG ... I'll be waiting for u guys in Cape Town ... stay safe
Nov 21 2011

Chris Lanza

From Miami, Fl.
Very bummed out by the news. All that hard work and years of preparation dashed by equipment failure ! It is a very long race, and with all the breakdowns so far, it is still possible. Good luck !
Nov 21 2011

jérôme

From France
Of course I support Groupama but I'm very sad because that would have been a really nice final with Telefonica. You made the race and you'll be back next leg !!
Nov 21 2011

Jorge de Herédia (WE SE7 IT)

From Cascais - Portugal
Such a bad luck...! I'm sure that you will get the best solution... Stay calm! All the luck now! You surely deserve it!
Nov 21 2011

Titika

From Greece
The show ''MAST'' GO ON!!!! Marina - Konstantina from Greece!!!!
Nov 21 2011

Tim S.

From Rochester, New York
Jury rig! Who knows when the other guys will break down too. You could still win this leg! Even if you finish last, just finishing will be a withering blow to your competitors' psyche. Hang in there and Godspeed!
Nov 21 2011

Chris Woods

From CT, USA
Bummer! Glad you are all safe. Long race, hang tough.
Nov 21 2011

Karim

From Dublin, Ireland
I'm really sorry about your broken mast, but glad to read you are all well on board. Guys,we are still expecting you on the podium in Galway next July! Be safe...Karim
Nov 21 2011

John Lombard

From Stratford Connecticut
Really, really bummed for all the guys on board the Puma boat! A super exciting race up to this bad luck, really glad everyone is safe! Bummed -- hang in there and stay safe, lots of fans are pulling for you!
Nov 21 2011

Craig Caddell

From San Francisco
Our whole family wishes you guys a fast, safe delivery back to top racing form. We KNOW you can win this thing and we can't wait to see you on the starting line in Cape Town. All our best thoughts.
Nov 21 2011

Javier

From Spain
Keep on fighting!!!!!!!!
Nov 21 2011

Bill Walker

Don't Weaken! It's a loss of some points but you have a long way to go. You will win! You always do!
Nov 21 2011

Leo

From Dover DE
I'm not sure I have interest following 3 remaining boats. I'm almost as sad as you are. Hang tough and on to let 2.
Nov 22 2011

José Galvão

From Lisbon
What a pity!!! You were doing so well... Until this stage it was a wonderful race with Telefonica.... I just hope you can repair the ship ASAP and be ready for next stage!!
Nov 22 2011

Ken Diener

From US
Heartbreaking News! three years of planning, 16 hard sailing days and two days Short of turning Left and Showing the world what MAr Morstro Could do in the Southern Ocean. Our thoughts are with the PUMA team.
Nov 22 2011

Hartmut J. Otto

From Mettmann, DE
Sad news! We are thinking of you - keep you head up!
Nov 23 2011

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Dec 12 2011

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Jan 29 2012