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02.01.2011 Back to news
![]() | © Gilles Martin-Raget |
For all the skippers a dilemma is looming – whether to stick close to Spain, dive south towards the African coast, or play the shifts through the centre of the Alboran Sea? The leading boats are in a 8-12 kts NW at the moment, as they get to the latitude off Cabo Gata this will head (to the West) and they will most likely continue on the wind on Starboard tack as the wind is predicted to remain present in the South Alboran Sea for the longest. Nevertheless overnight and by tomorrow morning the wind will die once gain and conditions will become very light from variable directions in the whole of the Alboran Sea. Interestingly enough the boats further back will not be “forced” to the South Alboran Sea as they will arrive much later at the latitude of Cabo Gata and will already be light by then. This may well see the fleet splitting into two “packs” in the approach to Gibraltar… The leading pack closer to the African Coast and the trailing group trying their good fortune on a Northerly Spanish Coast approach.
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