
Post by
YourMomSA | 2021-10-16 | 01:12:49
There's an adage when going North or South in the Atlantic "when in doubt, go West", which is often true.
Routing from Europe to Capetown, you often get routes toward Africa that trap you in upwind slow conditions beyond Zezo's 2-week forecast horizon. So experienced users often will push West and watch the early leaders fall into that trap. But... In this case, the East route near the Canaries was forecast to be faster even just to Fernando de Noronha. So... Choosing to go West was basically gambling that conditions a few days from the start would revert more toward normal.
In my case, I simply like to be contrarian. If I see the fleet going one way, and I like a different option, I like to get away from the fleet and see what happens. Sometimes it works. Often it doesn't. But I find it to be more fun than sticking in the pack.
I usually follow Zezo routes, but I often route to custom destinations. For the first 2-3 days of this race, I was routing to places around 30N 40W.