And she's off

Throttle is floored on ICAP Leopard as she heads off on New York-Lizard record attempt

Tuesday May 27th 2008, Author: Annabel Merrison, Location: United Kingdom
At 00:01 GMT today, Mike Slande and the crew of ICAP Leopard officially began her transatlantic speed record attempt from Ambrose Light, off New York. In order to beat the current record of eight days, three hours and 29 minutes set by 246 foot yacht Phocea in July 1988, she will need to cross the finish line at Lizard Point Lighthouse before 03:30 GMT on Wednesday 4 June.

Boat Captain Chris Sherlock commented: “We got off to a fairly quick start from Ambrose Light, passing it just after midnight (UTC), doing around 27 knots. It has been a very fast, wet and windy first 12 hours. We are all settling into our watch system, trying to eat the required amount of freeze dried food to refuel and then rest before getting drenched for another four hour stint on deck with the boat speed anywhere between 20 and 30 knots."

Due to ICAP Leopard’s busy schedule, she was only graced with a five day weather window in which to begin the record attempt. While owner Mike Slade is confident that ICAP Leopard can break the record, the crew will be hoping that the window they have chosen will provide them with consistent wind until the finish.

Sherlock continued: “The forecast for the next few days is for more of the same and from then on we are in the hands of the weather gods to get through a ridge with not a great deal of wind in it. We are hoping things will change by the time we get there.”

Crew:
1. Chris Sherlock – Australia
2. Paul Stanbridge - UK
3. Mark Thomas – Australia
4. Tim Sellars - Australia
5. Zane Gills - Australia
6. Barnaby Henshaw Depledge – UK
7. Ross Monson – Ireland
8. Paul Quinn – New Zealand
9. Gian Ahluwalia – Argentinia
10. Ben Morrison Jack - Australia
11. Jonathan Carter - Bermuda
12. Matthew Richardson - UK

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