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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Crowds watch Clipper race start

Crowds watch Clipper race start

Yachts taking part in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race have set sail from the Humber.



Thousands of people gathered to watch the 10 yachts begin their 35,000-mile (56,000 km) voyage across the world's major oceans.

The race was created by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston after he completed the first solo non-stop circumnavigation of the globe 40 years ago.

The yachts are due to finish in Hull in July 2010.

They are crewed by non-professional sailors led by a professional skipper.

The non-professional crews make the race unique in world yacht racing.


I wonder if the Old Sea Dog watched the programme on BBC1 tonight about this? It was on for 30 minutes from 10.20 til 10.50. Very interesting as it featured Hull a lot and the people of the city.

2 comments:

Barnacle Bill said...

No the old sea dog was at the seaside being bankrupted by my two daughters!
So thanks for the post and links.

CherryPie said...

I would have been great to see them set sail.