Clipper: Greenings crew safely evacuated after running aground

The crew of CV24, Greenings, are being evacuated after running aground on the western side of Cape Peninsula, which sits roughly halfway between Cape Town and Cape Point at approximately 2140 UTC (2340 local time) on Tuesday 31 October during Leg 3 of the Clipper 2017-18 Round the World Yacht Race, which departed Cape Town, South Africa, earlier that day.

Everyone is safe and well and there were no injuries reported on board but the Skipper (Andy Woodruff, who is acting as Interim Skipper in place of injured David Hartshorn) and all crew have been evacuated on to rescue boats provided by the NSRI (National Sea Rescue Institute) for precaution to return to shore at Hout Bay. The safety of the Skipper and crew are paramount, so all measures that are currently taking place are preventative.

Clipper Race Director, Mark Light, and Chairman, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, plus members of the Maintenance Team are en route to assist and remain in constant contact with the Skipper and with the rescue services. After initially being informed of the grounding, Unicef, as the closest vessel was asked to standby to assist but as the situation is now under full control, Unicef has since been instructed to stand down and continue racing.

A full investigation will take place and further updates will be provided in due course.

More info on the Clipper website







★ Artikel

★ Lamineret cockpitarm og timevis af lakering

★ Interview & Portræt

★ Portræt: Ny kaptajn ved roret i Dansk Sejlunion - Anders...

★ Test af motorbåd

★ Test: Bayliner V20 - Sjov og rummelig

★ Artikel

★ Vendée Globe: Nedtælling til verdens hårdeste...

★ Artikel

★ Rita IV: En konge værdig

★ Test af motorbåd

★ Test: Delphia 10 Sedan - Slowboat til gode oplevelser

★ Interview & Portræt

★ America's Cup: Dansk civilingeniør stadig en af de mest...





Udvalgte artikler *


Produktnyt

Hvis der er noget vi glæder os til...

USA: GM ind på markedet for e-motorer

Der er en ny kat i byen