Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Mini / Becky Scott retires from SAS race :"The right decision although tough to swallow"

Artemis Offshore Academy Class Mini sailor Becky Scott has today made the difficult decision to retire from Les Sables – Les Açores – Les Sables after a broken autopilot main processor forced her to head back to Les Sables d’Olonne, France on Monday 30th July, after just 24 hours of racing.

Credit : B.Gergaud

Scott arrived back in Les Sables d’Olonne on Tuesday 31st July around 09:30 BST where she then had 36 hours in which to fix the fault and restart the race. After replacing the faulty pilot and a successful test sail, it was looking hopeful that Scott would restart the race early this morning although the race committee had voiced concerns for Scott’s safety. Restarting the race some 300nm behind the fleet and safety boat, and it being unlikely that Scott could finish before the start of leg 2 on the 14th August, Scott admitted: “It was the right decision for me, but it is still very disappointing. I would have had 11 days in which to complete the leg and providing I had no further problems, would have given me two days rest before the start of Leg 2. It would have been difficult for me to get to the Azores and then be in a fit state to start the second leg.”

Scott went on to say: “According to the rules I would have had to completed the race 84 hours behind the first boat which is not possible, so even if I finished I would be classed as a non-finisher and would not be eligible to compete in a class A race next year. I feel this is the right decision for me, although tough to swallow after a huge effort all year to be here on the start line.

From : Artemis Offshore Academy