At 1640hrs UTC this evening Kito de Pavant and Seb Audigane warned their technical team that they were concerned about an unusual noise from the keel of their IMOCA Open 60 Groupe Bel.
Their initial examination revealed abnormal movement in the head of the keel, but further diagnosis was impossible under the present weather and sea conditions, 25 knots of NW'ly wind and big following seas.
Groupe Bel was approximately 280 miles west of Cape Horn at 2100hrs UTC with the crew remaining on course and focused on the getting out of the Pacific, carefully monitoring the evolution of the weather and sea conditions.
Race Direction of the Barcelona World Race watch the progress of Groupe Bel and have been in regular contact with the French duo, and they have alerted the MRCC Chile as a security precaution.
Fully ballasted with two reefs in the main and the small ORC headsail, Groupe Bel progresses towards Cape Horn which they are expected in around 24 hours time. The duo will carry out a more detailed evaluation of the problem when they are in the lee of the land, in flatter water.
Groupe Bel lies in sixth position in the Barcelona World Race after 66 days since leaving Barcelona. The two co-skippers have significantly reduced their speed to preserve the safety of the boat and themselves.
“To make a round the world race under sail is not an exercise to be taken lightly.” They said before leaving, and their parting words remain true today.