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Great capes

In sailing, the great capes are three major capes of the continents in the Southern OceanAfrica's Cape of Good Hope, Australia's Cape Leeuwin, and South America's Cape Horn.[1]

The clipper route from the United Kingdom to Australia and New Zealand, by way of the great capes

Sailing edit

The traditional clipper route followed the winds of the roaring forties south of the great capes. Due to the significant hazards they presented to shipping, the great capes became significant landmarks in ocean voyaging.[2] The great capes became common points of reference, though other nearby capes may have been more southern or shared in notability.

Today, the great capes feature prominently in ocean yacht racing, with many races and individual sailors following the clipper route. A circumnavigation via the great capes is considered to be a noteworthy achievement.[3] Sailor Joshua Slocum completed the first solo circumnavigation of the world in 1895–1898, and the Joshua Slocum Society International presented its Level 3 Golden Circle Award to sailors who solo circumnavigated passing the great capes.[3] Krystyna Chojnowska-Liskiewicz, of Poland, became the first woman to sail solo around the world, embarking on her journey from the Canary Islands on March 28, 1976, and returning on April 21, 1978. Her journey covered a total distance of 31,166 nautical miles (57,719 km) during her 401-day circumnavigation.[4]

In his book The Long Way, Bernard Moitessier tries to express the significance to a sailor of the great capes:

A sailor's geography is not always that of the cartographer, for whom a cape is a cape, with a latitude and longitude. For the sailor, a great cape is both a very simple and an extremely complicated whole of rocks, currents, breaking seas and huge waves, fair winds and gales, joys and fears, fatigue, dreams, painful hands, empty stomachs, wonderful moments, and suffering at times. A great cape, for us, can't be expressed in longitude and latitude alone. A great cape has a soul, with very soft, very violent shadows and colours. A soul as smooth as a child's, as hard as a criminal's. And that is why we go.[5]

Five southernmost capes edit

Other southern capes mark significant points of passage through the southern oceans. The five southernmost capes refer to the five geographically southern mainland (or large island) points on the Earth.[3]

Sailors circumnavigating the world have used these five southernmost capes as goals on their route.

Cape Location Coordinates Notes
Cape Horn Chile 55°58′45″S 067°16′30″W / 55.97917°S 67.27500°W / -55.97917; -67.27500 (Cape Horn) Hornos Island; Southernmost point in the Tierra del Fuego islands of South America and the official dividing point between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Roughly 2 degrees of latitude farther south than Chile's Cape Froward, the southernmost point on the mainland of South America, in the Magellan Strait.
Cape Agulhas South Africa 34°50′00″S 20°00′00″E / 34.83333°S 20.00000°E / -34.83333; 20.00000 (Cape Agulhas) From Portuguese Cabo das Agulhas, for "Cape of Needles"; Southernmost point of Africa and the official dividing point between the Atlantic and Indian oceans. Roughly 29 minutes of latitude farther south than the more commonly cited Cape of Good Hope.
West Cape Howe Australia 35°8′0″S 117°38′15″E / 35.13333°S 117.63750°E / -35.13333; 117.63750 (West Cape Howe) Contains three "heads", with the easternmost Torbay Head being the southernmost point of the mainland of Western Australia. Roughly 46 minutes of latitude farther south than the more commonly cited Cape Leeuwin.
South East Cape Australia 43°38′30″S 146°49′45″E / 43.64167°S 146.82917°E / -43.64167; 146.82917 (South East Cape) Southernmost point of the main island of Tasmania and the official dividing point between the Pacific and Indian oceans. Roughly 4° 30′ farther south than South Point on the Wilsons Promontory peninsula in Victoria. South Point, Victoria is the most southern mainland point of Australia, on the north side of the Bass Strait separating Tasmania from the southeast Australian mainland
South Cape / Whiore New Zealand 47°17′15″S 167°32′15″E / 47.28750°S 167.53750°E / -47.28750; 167.53750 (South Cape) Southernmost point of Stewart Island / Rakiura and the southernmost point of the main islands of New Zealand. Roughly 37 minutes of latitude farther south than Slope Point, the southernmost point of the South Island.

References edit

  1. ^ The Circumnavigators 2006-05-10 at the Wayback Machine, by Don Holm; Around the Three Capes. Prentice-Hall, NY, 1974. ISBN 0-13-134452-8 Retrieved February 5, 2006.
  2. ^ Along the Clipper Way, Francis Chichester; page 78. Hodder & Stoughton, 1966. ISBN 0-340-00191-7
  3. ^ a b c Slocum Awards: Golden Circle Award, from the Joshua Slocum Society International. Retrieved February 13, 2006.
  4. ^ Ross, Mick (2023-03-01). "The World's Most Famous Female Sailors Literally From Around the World » Grays Harbor Historical Seaport". Grays Harbor Historical Seaport. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
  5. ^ The Long Way, by Bernard Moitessier; page 141. Sheridan House, 1995. ISBN 0-924486-84-8

External links edit

  • Solo Circumnavigation of the Earth
  • Dodge D Morgan's Solo Circumnavigation
  • [dead link]
  • Kay Cottee - Australian Sporting Heroes

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In sailing the great capes are three major capes of the continents in the Southern Ocean Africa s Cape of Good Hope Australia s Cape Leeuwin and South America s Cape Horn 1 The clipper route from the United Kingdom to Australia and New Zealand by way of the great capes Contents 1 Sailing 2 Five southernmost capes 3 References 4 External linksSailing editThe traditional clipper route followed the winds of the roaring forties south of the great capes Due to the significant hazards they presented to shipping the great capes became significant landmarks in ocean voyaging 2 The great capes became common points of reference though other nearby capes may have been more southern or shared in notability Today the great capes feature prominently in ocean yacht racing with many races and individual sailors following the clipper route A circumnavigation via the great capes is considered to be a noteworthy achievement 3 Sailor Joshua Slocum completed the first solo circumnavigation of the world in 1895 1898 and the Joshua Slocum Society International presented its Level 3 Golden Circle Award to sailors who solo circumnavigated passing the great capes 3 Krystyna Chojnowska Liskiewicz of Poland became the first woman to sail solo around the world embarking on her journey from the Canary Islands on March 28 1976 and returning on April 21 1978 Her journey covered a total distance of 31 166 nautical miles 57 719 km during her 401 day circumnavigation 4 In his book The Long Way Bernard Moitessier tries to express the significance to a sailor of the great capes A sailor s geography is not always that of the cartographer for whom a cape is a cape with a latitude and longitude For the sailor a great cape is both a very simple and an extremely complicated whole of rocks currents breaking seas and huge waves fair winds and gales joys and fears fatigue dreams painful hands empty stomachs wonderful moments and suffering at times A great cape for us can t be expressed in longitude and latitude alone A great cape has a soul with very soft very violent shadows and colours A soul as smooth as a child s as hard as a criminal s And that is why we go 5 Five southernmost capes editOther southern capes mark significant points of passage through the southern oceans The five southernmost capes refer to the five geographically southern mainland or large island points on the Earth 3 Sailors circumnavigating the world have used these five southernmost capes as goals on their route Cape Location Coordinates NotesCape Horn Chile 55 58 45 S 067 16 30 W 55 97917 S 67 27500 W 55 97917 67 27500 Cape Horn Hornos Island Southernmost point in the Tierra del Fuego islands of South America and the official dividing point between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans Roughly 2 degrees of latitude farther south than Chile s Cape Froward the southernmost point on the mainland of South America in the Magellan Strait Cape Agulhas South Africa 34 50 00 S 20 00 00 E 34 83333 S 20 00000 E 34 83333 20 00000 Cape Agulhas From Portuguese Cabo das Agulhas for Cape of Needles Southernmost point of Africa and the official dividing point between the Atlantic and Indian oceans Roughly 29 minutes of latitude farther south than the more commonly cited Cape of Good Hope West Cape Howe Australia 35 8 0 S 117 38 15 E 35 13333 S 117 63750 E 35 13333 117 63750 West Cape Howe Contains three heads with the easternmost Torbay Head being the southernmost point of the mainland of Western Australia Roughly 46 minutes of latitude farther south than the more commonly cited Cape Leeuwin South East Cape Australia 43 38 30 S 146 49 45 E 43 64167 S 146 82917 E 43 64167 146 82917 South East Cape Southernmost point of the main island of Tasmania and the official dividing point between the Pacific and Indian oceans Roughly 4 30 farther south than South Point on the Wilsons Promontory peninsula in Victoria South Point Victoria is the most southern mainland point of Australia on the north side of the Bass Strait separating Tasmania from the southeast Australian mainlandSouth Cape Whiore New Zealand 47 17 15 S 167 32 15 E 47 28750 S 167 53750 E 47 28750 167 53750 South Cape Southernmost point of Stewart Island Rakiura and the southernmost point of the main islands of New Zealand Roughly 37 minutes of latitude farther south than Slope Point the southernmost point of the South Island References edit The Circumnavigators Archived 2006 05 10 at the Wayback Machine by Don Holm Around the Three Capes Prentice Hall NY 1974 ISBN 0 13 134452 8 Retrieved February 5 2006 Along the Clipper Way Francis Chichester page 78 Hodder amp Stoughton 1966 ISBN 0 340 00191 7 a b c Slocum Awards Golden Circle Award from the Joshua Slocum Society International Retrieved February 13 2006 Ross Mick 2023 03 01 The World s Most Famous Female Sailors Literally From Around the World Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Retrieved 2024 03 27 The Long Way by Bernard Moitessier page 141 Sheridan House 1995 ISBN 0 924486 84 8External links editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Solo Circumnavigation of the Earth Dodge D Morgan s Solo Circumnavigation Via the Great Southern Capes dead link Kay Cottee Australian Sporting Heroes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Great capes amp oldid 1215775025, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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