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by PhotoboyEmirates Team New Zealand have suffered damage to the bow of their AC40 today after an early start testing on Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf in some top end conditions. [IMG2=JSON]{"data-align":"none&[/IMG2]
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11-21-2022, 12:38 PM -
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by PhotoboySuccessful rescue operation for Tapio Lehtinen in the Southern Indian Ocean. Kirsten Neuschefer first to reach his position, and take him to safety aboard Minnehaha before transferring him onto the Bulk Carrier M.V. Darya Gayatri.
GGR entrant Kirsten Neuschefer (ZAF) was first to reach Tapio’s position this morning at 0510 UTC. The South African sailor whisked GGR Veteran and Finnish sailing legend, Tapio Lehtinen, from his liferaft where he had been since...-
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11-19-2022, 01:53 PM -
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by PhotoboyUpdate from Class 40 and OCEAN FIFTY today
With the Class40 leaders past the halfway point, the skippers are now sailing in better conditions and it is time to take out the gennakers and spinnakers. Most of those who carried out pit stops in Ponta Delgada are now back in the race. That is the case for Axel Trehin, (Project Rescue Ocean), who was able to fit the mast offered to him by Matthieu Perraut (Inter Invest), who was forced to retire. South African Donald Alexander is...-
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