Dongfeng battle on despite damage in VOR

Sport360 staff 14:26 03/11/2014
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  • Still in contention: Despite the damage, the Dongfeng Race Team are in second place.

    Dongfeng Race Team has suffered severe damage after part of the control lines for their sail broke but the Chinese boat continues to challenge for Leg 1 victory in the Volvo Ocean Race after pulling off a rapid repair job to retain second place.

    The setback happened on Sunday evening when part of the sheeting system snapped and the high loads held in that line were released across the leeward deck, causing significant damage.

    There were no injuries but damage to the boat included a broken wheel which will handicap Charles Caudrelier’s crew when they gybe.

    The team lost about five miles during the 30 minutes it took to get the sail under control and assess the damage.

    During that time, the boat speed dropped to around 12 knots rather than the 22 knots the fleet have been powering along at.

    “The rest of the night passed well for our guys and they have maintained second place this morning just eight miles from leaders Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing at sunrise, having retaken a few of the miles lost,” said Mark Turner, who is part of Dongfeng Race Team’s management campaign.

    Ian Walker’s Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing, Dongfeng and third-placed Team Brunel are steaming along at an average of more than 25 knots in the icy Southern Ocean wind. Just 34 nautical miles separate the first three boats.

    They are approaching 750 nautical miles to go before the welcoming sights of Table Mountain in Cape Town.

    Dongfeng Race Team will be particularly relieved to see the port after bouncing back from a broken rudder earlier in the leg plus this latest setback. The current estimated date for arrival is Thursday (November 6).

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