To Be A Memorable Finish

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Mar10

Leg 4 day 20 blog from Amory

LOCATION: 30 miles NW of Cape Reinga, New Zealand
BOATSPEED: 12.5 KTS
WINDSPEED: 17.2 KTS
HEADING: 140-degrees
SAILS: Full Main, small jib
DISTANCE TO FINISH: 260 MILES

This has all the makings of a lasting memory, or potentially – a “last”-ing one. While Groupama’s lead looks insurmountable (and rightfully so, they have sailed a flawless leg), we’re staring down the barrel of a tight three-way race for second place, or a podium-less fourth, with one day to go.

People talk about the Volvo Ocean Race, the Whitbread, and New Zealand synonymously; there is a rich ocean racing history here that far exceeds just about anywhere. Most of us recognize names like Steinlager and Sir Peter Blake, and we’ve heard stories about kiwi enthusiasm for an event they truly embrace, but few of us have ever had the chance to experience it firsthand. We are fortunate enough to get such an opportunity tomorrow, one way or another, but we have a chance to make it something even more special.

After sailing over five and a half thousand miles from Sanya, China, the 11 of us onboard PUMA’s Mar Mostro – including locals Tony, Brad, and Kelvin – are leading Telefónica and CAMPER for second place by just 20 miles with less than 24 hours to sail. Cape Reinga and the northern tip of New Zealand are now within sight, and after a long night of side-by-side drag racing, Telefónica lurks only five miles to leeward, unwilling to budge, and CAMPER a further seven to leeward of them.

Our strategy from here to Auckland is a complicated one to predict: the remaining miles are full of navigational choices and an uncertain forecast dominated not by oceans but by coastal effects like tides and thermal winds. If we can round Cape Reinga in second and start our southeasterly march before the others, our “covering” scenarios improve. But on the other hand, leading the pack into predicted lighter winds comes with a degree of risk.

Regardless of where we finish I’m sure we’re in for an exciting morning, but it needn’t be said we’ll be doing anything and everything we can to be the second boat home! We’re ready to get to Auckland, and I’m sure Auckland is ready to have us.

- Amory

Amory Ross

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“LAAAAAAAAAAAAAND HOOOOOOOOOO!!!!” – Tony Mutter, never to be outdone by an Australian in his home waters. 

 

photo: Ian Roman/Volvo Ocean Race

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Rene

From winsum, Groningen
YES, it looks like you guys have the "Kiwi's" to make this one stick! Awesome! PS I think IWC should give a nice watch to the most entertaining mcm this vor -edition! (That's you Amory!)
Mar 10 2012

Bobbie Bode

From Cincinnati, OH
PUMA, you are looking great! This last part of the leg has been very nerve-racking to watch. Bring her on in to Auckland!!!!
Mar 10 2012

Denis Boucher

From Marblehead, MA
Nice to wake up this morning and find you solidly in 2nd place. Keep the hammer down!. Good sailing.
Mar 10 2012

Dan Nerney

From United States
Amo, You are doing a fantastic job. I check in on you guys 4 times a day and am pulling fpr you that the wind shifts will bring you a podium finish this time. Dan
Mar 10 2012

Claus Nissen

From Kappeln Schleswig-Holstein Germany
viel Glück und den richtigen Wind für die letzten Meilen. Ken, du wirst 2.ter mit deinem Team. CN
Mar 10 2012

James Padbury

From Wickford, Ri
Way to go men!! Awesome! Jim Padbury
Mar 10 2012

Denis Boucher

From Marblehead, MA
Great job team Puma! You took a risky route, you sailed hard, and but for some misplaced clouds and windless parking lots, you might have finished first. Nevertheless, 2nd was open and you fought hard for it. Congratulations on this finish! Now is the time for celebration and relaxation. Many in New England rejoice at your success.
Mar 10 2012

James Boyd

From Melbourne, FL
Thank you Ken Read and crew of Puma! You gave us a great race and I have had so much fun following you guys every minute of this leg. Jim Boyd
Mar 10 2012

Bobbie Bode

From Cincinnati, OH
CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Way to go Kenny and Crew!!!
Mar 10 2012