The race across the Baltic has started
A challenging 240
nautical mile race across the Baltic to Szczecin, Poland for the Baltic Tall Ships
Regatta 2015 officially started from Klaipeda, Lithuania today (Monday 8 June).
The wind was blowing 15-20 knots at the start of the race,
which was enough to give the fleet a flying start – particularly for the Class Cs and Ds – and overnight the wind looks set to veer to the north/north west.
First
across the start line for the Class As was Dar
Mlodziezy (Poland); for Class B it
was General Zaruski (Poland); first
in Class C was Spaniel (Latvia); and
first in Class D was Lietuva
(Lithuania).
Voyage planning is always a major part of the Captains role
in the fleet and the Captains of every vessel attended a briefing yesterday to
help them plan their strategy.
The predictions for the next day shows conditions more favourable for the square rigged vessels. Mike Bowles, Race Director said, äóìIt is too
early to say who the likely leaders will be, but it will be interesting to see
if some of the fleet make a tactical decision to head to the north where they
may find more favourable winds, but as the day progresses the winds are due to become lighter so we will then see more clearly who the
early leaders are.äó
With a crew of over 500 people taking part in the event, for
many it will be a unique first time
experience – fulfilling STI’ main mission- to create possibilities for young people
to have a sailing experience. Sail Training
International (STI) helps to make this happen by organising the Tall Ships
Races and Regattas and supporting the ships in their responsibility for
safety.
Robin Snouck Hurgronje, Race Chairman presented one of the
vessels in the fleet with a special award in recognition of this. äóì It is of
the utmost importance to STI to conduct a safe race, so, as well as producing a
thorough safety manual, we also award a vessel in each race who has, in the
opinion of our vessel safety inspectors, put the best safety management system
in place. For this event that award
goes to the Class B vessel Brabander (Lithuania).äó
You can follow the fleet using Yellow Brick satellite
navigation tracking from the Sail Training International website here.
Photos from the event can be seen on Facebook here or visit the Klaipeda Tall Ships Regatta website here.
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