Clipper Race: Coast to coast
Published on April 30th, 2018
Seattle, WA (April 30, 2018) – The 11 teams in the Clipper 2017-18 Round the World Yacht Race left today ahead of embarking on their next adventure which takes them to Panama. The intense 4,000 nm Race 10: The Garmin American Challenge is one of two stages in Leg 7. This part of the competition should take the crews approximately 26 days as they sail down the West Coast of the United States towards Central America. After transiting the Panama Canal, the second stage extends to New York City.
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Background: Held biennially, the Clipper 2017-18 Round the World Yacht Race got underway August 20 for the fleet of twelve* identical Tony Castro designed Clipper 70s. The 40,000nm course is divided into 13 individual races with the team having the best cumulative score winning the Clipper Race Trophy. The race concludes in Liverpool on July 28.
Each team is led by a professional skipper with an all-amateur crew that signs up for one, some, or all the races. The 2017-18 race, expected to take 11 months, has attracted 712 people representing 41 nationalities, making it the largest to date.
* Twelve teams began the first leg but one yacht (Greenings) ran aground just hours after the start on October 31 of the third leg from Cape Town, South Africa to Fremantle, Australia. The crew was safely evacuated but damage to the boat was deemed too extensive for it to continue in the 2017-18 edition.
Race Route – Race Schedule and Miles
Source: Clipper Ventures