(Itajai, Brazil)- The Volvo Ocean Race is a game of logistics, luck, seamanship and smarts.
Gotta have it all to win and, like in one-design racing, those who make
the least mistakes wins. Such a maxim is applying in a huge way to the
2011-2012 edition of the VOR. So far, a bunch of guys who've sailed one-design J/80s in their hometowns in Spain, including skipper Iker Martinez, are winning sailing their blue-colored beauty called TELEFONICA. Another contender happens to be another one-design champion, multi-J/24 World Champ Ken Read skippering the red & black "octo-pussy" called PUMA Mar Mastro.
Incredibly, these two teams sailed an epic, mind-blowing fifth leg from
Auckland, New Zealand to Itajai, Brazil-- by far the toughest sailing
leg in the whole event. A down-to-the-wire finish with classic
one-design boat-to-boat tactics (keep yourself between your competitors
and the mark!) saw Ken's PUMA Mar Mostro picking up their first leg win
of the race, by just ten minutes elapsed time over Iker's TELEFONICA!
"Unbelievable!", reported Kenny. "Nobody quit and the atmosphere on
the boat was really cool and everybody was ready to tackle the task at
hand. I'm very proud of this team. It's a great feeling." Kenny further
went on to say, "I don't remember when I wrote my last blog. I don't
really remember when I slept last. We started rationing food days ago
and had our last meal this am. And I am really, really happy.
This has been an epic leg. Like nothing any of us in the sailing
world has ever seen. It seems like every leg we come in and say, "This
was the toughest leg ever." But, this time we mean it. This was the
toughest leg ever.
Going
around Cape Horn was amazing. Our duel with the incredibly unlucky
Groupama. The remarkable fortune of Telefonica to get the weather window
they did in order to eat up a 450 mile gap in the last 2,000 miles. And
to be able to hold them off not once, but twice, drifting to the finish
when they closed the gap to within 100 yards. Just unreal.
I am very proud of the boat building team (New England Boatworks),
the shore team and all the engineers and designers that put this boat
together. Your boat made it folks. It is in great shape and lord only
knows we put her through the ringer. The sailing team salutes you all.
And to the sailing team who hung in there through thick and thin,
amazing work. As safe as we can be. All in great spirits. And we get to
do it all over again in two weeks.
This is a leg and a trip that I will remember forever. Probably my
last foray into the Southern Ocean. An adventure within an adventure you
might call it. Glad this one is behind us and the "friendly" confines
of the Atlantic Ocean await." We wish Kenny and the PUMA Mar Mastro
boys "Fair winds and following seas" on the next leg. And, as a fellow J
sailor, we also wish the best to Iker and his TELEFONICA team.