Since they restarted into the Pacific they have fought a close duel with rivals GAES Centros Auditivos, Anna Corbella and Gerard Marn, who are expected to pass the mythical cape eight hours after Neutrogena.
On his seventh passage of this infamous, revered rock, for Guillermo Altadill the Cape has lived up to its reputation. „Cape Horn represents the history of ocean sailing,“ said the experienced sailor who has completed six round the world races. „It represents leaving behind the Indian and Pacific and beginning the climb North. So far we have done almost five weeks sailing eastward, now we’ll sail to the North, and this changes a lot. The conditions of the South are a little tougher, much more stress on board, when you go north the temperature rises… by comparison it becomes more relaxed.“
It is anticipated that GAES Centros Auditivos will pass Cape Horn during the morning on Saturday in third place of the Barcelona World Race, and eight hours after Neutrogena. On board, Anna Corbella and Gerard Marn recognized they are already „tired of the Great South“ and want to head for „a little more human conditions“ after more than a month at sea in the Indian and Pacific oceans.