Race Start – Here we go 3800nm to Guadalupe!

Here we go! The start of the 2013 Mini Transat is now confirmed for 0900 on the 13th of November. Its almost a month late and from a completely different place, but the course is basically the same. Start in Europe, boot down to Lanzerote, pass a through a gate (without the usual stops) and continue on to Guadalupe.

Conditions are mental and its going to be awesome for the first week of the race, with 20-30kts of down wind sailing where I expect the leading boats will be averaging about 13kts and surfing down waves at over 18kts – not bad for a 21 foot boat! After Lanzerote we will make our way down to the trade winds where we will hopefully be getting some decent winds to send us home to Guadalupe. If all go’s well we will be in Guadalupe in under 22 days… Im looking forward to the sun!

These are record breaking conditions, and no doubt at least one boat will be aiming to smash the daily Mini speed record! Sailing the RG650 conditions are perfect for me, as the boat loves downwind and reaching conditions. Time to get back to the books and work out the best route to take for the first few days – there are no computers or chart plotters allowed in this race, so its all done the old way on paper, making it far more challenging.

To follow the Mini Transat, check out www.minitransat.fr. Or to read my personal blogs and press releases click on the RSS feed at www.hewsonracing.com and like my hewsonracing Facebook page

I have just finished my traditional big steak meal and glass of red and now its off to bed with a bit of light reading before an early night. See you all in Guadalupe!


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Published by Richard Hewson

Richard Hewson is a Tasmania-based ships captain, marine surveyor, and experienced sailor with a lifelong connection to the sea. With experience in project management and vessel commissioning, he has operated and raced a wide range of vessels—from dinghies and Maxi yachts to tankers, icebreakers and research vessels. Richard has competed in major offshore events including the Sydney to Hobart, Fastnet, Middle Sea, and Transatlantic races including the Mini Transat. In 2012, he skippered the winning yacht in the Clipper Round the World Race. He has sailed to every continent and explored all corners of the world from Antarctica to south pacific atols and recently completed a three-year family voyage from the Netherlands to Tasmania. Richard holds a Master Class 1 (unrestricted), RYA Yachtmaster Ocean, Engineering (1200kw) and commercial diving certifications, and is an AMSA-accredited marine surveyor. He is also affiliated with the Australasian Institutes of Marine Surveyors and is passionate about all things that float.

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