Please select your home edition
Edition
HALLSPARS_BOOMS_SW_728X99-lot-99 TOP

Golden Globe Race, Day 241: Uku Randmaa now within 1200 miles of finish

by Barry Pickthall, Golden Globe Race 28 Feb 2019 02:47 NZDT 27 February 2019
Uku Randmaa - still smiling despite a badly cut finger - Golden Globe Race, Day 227 © Christophe Favreau / PPL / GGR

Third placed Estonian sailor Uku Randmaa is hungry...Hungry because he has caught no fish during the past week to supplement the last of his food stocks...Hungry to finish...and Hungry to see his young family after more than eight months alone at sea.

Like a camel sensing water, he and his Rustler 36 One and All have put on a spurt over the past 7 days, more than doubling his lead over 4th placed American/Hungarian Istvan Kopar. He needs to because the 65-year old solo circumnavigator told Race organisers this week that he has lost more than 20kg during the voyage so far, and if he can't catch fish, there is little left onboard to sustain him over the next two weeks.

Now within 100 miles of Santa Maria, the southern most island in the Azores, Randmaa has cleared the Azores high-pressure system that has trapped Kopar's Tradewind 35 Puffin, and can expect stable south westerly Trade winds to carry him all the way to Cape Finisterre. The Bay of Biscay may well hold a few Springtime surprises, but he is now expecting to reach the Les Sables d'Olonne finish line sometime between 11-12th March.

The good news from Istvan Kopar is that the his self-made emergency tiller he fitted on Puffin two weeks ago is standing up well. The bad news is that he is about to stall in the transition zone between the North East and South West Trade winds, and could be stuck there for several days. Now 2,130 miles from the finish, he is not expected to get there before March 21.

Finland's Tapio Lehtinen is not even thinking about the finish. Still more than 5,100 miles from Les Sables d'Olonne, he's busy simply enjoying his own environment and wildlife too much. The goose barnacle infestation that is slowing his Gaia 36 Asteria to a leisurely walking pace half way up the South Atlantic is providing him with a bonus time at sea. Today, the GGR tracker is suggesting a May 1 finish ETA, but as the barnacles grow and slow his progress further, Race Organisers suspect it could be June before he sees the sands of Les Sables. Then, restaurateurs will be queuing up to harvest the crop. Goose barnacles it seems - large ones especially - are quite a delicacy!

Mark Slats receives a hero's welcome in the Netherlands

After a leisurely cruise, taking in dinner dates with Susie Goodall in Falmouth, Ertan Beskardes in Poole and Sir Robin Knox-Johnston and his Clipper Race skippers in Gosport, 2nd placed Dutch skipper Mark Slats returned to his home port of Scheveningen and a hero's welcome last Saturday.

Karen Hogenbirk reports: "A fleet of boats with friends, fans and media came out to escort him to Yacht club Scheveningen where he was was reunited with his Mom and Dad. Bruno Bruins, the Dutch Minister of Health and Sports was also there to welcome him and received the first copy of Mark's book 'Held op zee' (Dutch for 'Hero at sea') about his adventurous life including his story of the Golden Globe Race.

Hundreds of people gathered on the dock including the many volunteers that supported him before and during the race, and made this welcome possible.

By Sunday, however, it was back to business. Having talked about plans for new adventures in the Scheveningen YC the night before, Mark was back in the gym, starting to train for his next challenge!"

American philanthropist steps in to support salvage of Gregor McGuckin's yacht

An American philanthropist with a taste for Irish whiskey has stepped in to support the salvage operation to recover Gregor McGuckin's yacht Hanley Energy Endurance drifting some 1,200 miles west of Perth, Australia. Speaking from Fremantle overnight, American tug boat skipper Cody Cordwainer, who is leading the salvage operation said: "Its taking longer than expected. The 60ft sloop we had planned to use has structural problems that are too expensive to repair, so we are back to square one looking for a suitable ocean-going boat.

The good news is that an American philanthropist has donated a large chunk of the salvage costs in exchange for the barrel of Glendalough 7 year old 777 single malt whiskey still onboard and the Distillery has agreed to this.

We have made a lot of contacts here and are looking at two avenues: Finding someone with an ocean-going boat having trouble meeting their monthly slip payments who could use the extra cash, or someone with a boat that they want to make ocean-going, and we can do that for them.

I'm certain this is going to happen. We are going to make it happen and I'm not going home until we do."

Save the Date - GGR Prizegiving programme

The 2018 GGR prize giving in Les Sables d'Olonne is set for April 22 the day that Sir Robin Knox-Johnston completed the first solo non-stop circumnavigation 50 years before.

The Easter Monday celebrations will include a Press Conference and one-to-one interview opportunities with the 2018 GGR skippers, an announcement and introduction to skippers entering the next GGR in 2022, and publication of Sir Robin Knox-Johnston's eagerly awaited independent report on lessons learned in heavy weather and survival techniques employed by skippers during the 2018 Race.

There will also be a photo opportunity with Bernard Moitessier's famous 1968/9 Golden Globe Race yacht Joshua.

So why not plan to celebrate the Easter Weekend in Les Sables d'Olonne!

Position at 11:00 UTC 20.02.19:

1 Jean- Luc VDH (FRA) Rustler 36 Matmut - Finished
2 Mark Slats (NED) Rustler 36 Ohpen Maverick - Finished
3 Uku Randmaa (EST) Rustler 36 One and All - 1247 miles to go
4 Istvan Kopar (USA) Tradewind 35 Puffin - 2121 miles to go
- Robin Knox-Johnston (GBR) Suhaili virtual race position in 1969 (23th Feb) - 5176 miles to go
5 Tapio Lehtinen (FIN) Gaia 36 Asteria - 5729 miles to go

Chichester Class

1. Igor Zaretskiy (RUS) Endurance 35 Esmeralda - stopped in Albany, W Australia

Retired

Ertan Beskardes (GBR) Rustler 36 Lazy Otter
Kevin Farebrother (AUS) Tradewind 35 Sagarmatha
Nabil Amra (PAL) Biscay 36 Liberty II
Philippe Péché (FRA) Rustler 36 PRB
Antoine Cousot (FRA) Biscay 36 Métier Intérim
Are Wiig (NOR) OE32 Olleanna
Abhilash Tomy (IND) Suhaili replica Thuriya
Gregor McGuckin (IRE) Biscay 36 Hanley Energy Endurance
Francesco Cappelletti (ITA) Endurance 35 007
Loïc Lepage (FRA) Nicholson 32 Laaland
Susie Goodall (GBR) Rustler 36 DHL Starlight
Mark Sinclair (AUS) Lello 34 Coconut

Related Articles

Making waves and setting records
Kirsten Neuschäfer on how life has changed in the last 11 months Far from the glamour of a glittering awards ceremonies, which bring together the who's who of global sport, Kirsten Neuschäfer finds solace in the vast expanse of the ocean, a place where the only spotlight comes from the sun. Posted on 14 Mar
2023 Blue Water Medal winner announced
Kirsten Neuschäfer, the winner of the Golden Globe Race, recognised Kirsten Neuschäfer, of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, is awarded the Blue Water Medal for 2023 in recognition of the tremendous effort, determination, and skill she exhibited during her 235-day solo circumnavigation in Minnehaha, a Cape George 36 sailboat. Posted on 3 Jan
Erden Eruç on preparing for the 2026 Golden Globe
A Q&A with Erden Eruç about his preparations for the 2026 Golden Globe Race I checked in with Erden Eruç, an 18-time Guinness Book of World Records holder and high-level ocean rower (and my longtime friend), via email, to learn more about his ongoing preparations to compete in the 2026 Golden Globe Race. Posted on 2 Jan
Looking ahead to a year full of sailing riches
From the Arkea Ultim Challenge to the Vendee Globe, 2024 promises to be a big year The sailing world is about to enjoy an embarrassment of riches. This is because 2024 is an Olympic year, an America's Cup year, and a Vendee Globe year. But first, get ready for the Arkea Ultim Challenge. Posted on 2 Jan
Guy deBoer to reenact 2022 Golden Globe Race
American solo sailor is setting sail once again aboard his yacht, Spirit American solo sailor Guy deBoer is setting sail once again, departing from the port harbor of Les Sables d'Olonne, France, on September 4th, 2024. Posted on 24 Dec 2023
Cole Brauer preapres for Global Solo Challenge
To become the first American woman to race solo around the globe In five days, Cole Brauer sets off to become the first American woman to race a sailboat solo around the globe. Posted on 24 Oct 2023
Erden Eruç on the 2026 Golden Globe Race
A Q&A with Erden Eruç on entering the 2026 Golden Globe Race I checked in with Erden Eruç, a 18-time Guinness Book of World Records holder and high-level ocean rower (and my friend), via email, to learn more about his plans to compete in the 2026 Golden Globe Race. Posted on 30 Aug 2023
Kirsten takes the Golden Globe Race crown
Huge Les Sables D'Olonne prize giving celebration In the history of sailing one event changed everything. The Golden Globe Race sits high in the mind of all sailors and one man, Sir Robin Knox Johnston, winner of the first edition in 1968 has inspired tens of millions ever since. Posted on 25 Jun 2023
Last finisher in Golden Globe Race 2022
Jeremy Bagshaw brings closure and more panache to the GGR 2022 finish with no food, or water It's all over! Once again, the third edition of the Golden Globe Race has delivered an incredibly spectacular human adventure that no one could ever have imagined when the 16 sailors set out from Les Sables d'Olonne on Sept 4th last year. Posted on 15 Jun 2023
Jeremy Bagshaw final finisher in Golden Globe Race
Storms, barnacles, water shortages, and a broken forestay in the final approach Low on water, slowed down by barnacles, and sailing in storms, a round-the-world odyssey Posted on 8 Jun 2023
Lloyd Stevenson - SYA3 728x90px BOTTOMWhangarei Marina 2 (728 x 90px) BOTTOMU-DECK 2023 - No.1 728x90 BOTTOM