On 18 December at 11h30, under Direction de Course approval, Roxy alters course to give help to the injured skipper of Generali. Roxy who was sailing South East alters course to East, then to North East; the skipper considers she deviated from optimum course from 19 December at 00h00. Since the injured skipper was rescued, on 20 December at 11h30, Roxy was still a few hours apart from Generali position.
Roxy then continues in the race on a South East course parallel to Safran course, in disadvantageous wind conditions compared to boats having followed southern proper course. Simulation made by Météo France expert states that by staying in the wind system Roxy was sailing in before she altered course, she should have reached longitude 136 E on 21 December between 9h00 and 15h00. Roxy reached longitude 136 E on 23 December at 01h00, about 37 hours after above estimated time with uncertainty of more or less 3 hours. Roxy’s skipper estimates her prejudice being between 17 and 30 hours. Gap at some longitudes with leading boats as PRB and BritAir show that lag increase after Roxy changed course is about 30 hours.
Conclusion and decision
Roxy is entitled to redress under rule 62.1(c) and is given 32 hours redress to be deducted from her finishing time.