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Maserati set new Multihull Race Record

On Friday 13th January 2023 at 19:46:26 UTC, Giovanni Soldini’s Maserati Multi70 took Multihull Line Honours in the 2023 RORC Transatlantic Race. Maserati’s elapsed time sets a new Multihull Race Record for the RORC Transatlantic Race of 5 days 5 hours 46 mins 26 secs, smashing the previous record by just under 17 hours.

Countdown to the RORC Transatlantic Race

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The New Year heralds a big season for the Royal Ocean Racing Club, including the 14th edition of the RORC Transatlantic Race. The longest race in the 2023 RORC Season’s Points Championship starts from Marina Lanzarote on January 8th.

The RORC Transatlantic Race is once again supported by Calero Marinas, the International Maxi Association and the Yacht Club de France. The destination is Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina in Grenada, 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, who provide 48hrs of free berthing when competitors arrive.

Eight boats still racing in the RORC Transatlantic Race

Arrivals continue in Grenada: Henri de Bokay’s Elliott 52 Rafale (GER), skippered by Philipp Kadelbach finished the race on the 18th of January in an elapsed time of 10 days 7hrs 21mins 17 secs © Arthur Daniel/RORC

Friday 20th January, Day 13 Update 1200 UTC
Following the announcement of Teasing Machine’s overall win in the RORC Transatlantic Race, three more teams have finished the 3,000-mile race across the Atlantic Ocean. As with every boat that arrives in Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina, there is a warm greeting on the dock 24-7, followed by cold beers to toast each team’s achievement.

Henri de Bokay’s Elliott 52 Rafale (GER), skippered by Philipp Kadelbach, finished the race on the 18th of January. Rafale became the sixth monohull in the race to finish in under 11 days. Rafale’s corrected time under IRC gives the team third place in IRC Zero, behind Teasing Machine and Black Pearl. This was Henri de Bokay’s second RORC Transatlantic Race having been part of Mike Slade’s Leopard 3 crew, taking Monohull Line Honours in 2016. Rafale was formerly Tilmar Hansen’s Outsider.

“This has been a different experience to Leopard, but just as enjoyable,” commented de Bokay. “I told my old friend Tilmar, I wanted to own a boat capable of this race and eventually bought the boat from him. I am a long-term member of the Royal Ocean Racing Club and I suppose the Rafale crew is old school; we are family and friends enjoying racing. Now we are in the Caribbean the adventures will continue and we are really looking forward to the RORC Caribbean 600 in Antigua next month.”

Johannes Schwarz’s Volvo 70 Green Dragon (AUT) with 21 crew was skippered by the youngest in the race; Cathal Mahon from Galway Ireland © Arthur Daniel/RORCJohannes Schwarz’s Volvo 70 Green Dragon (AUT) with 21 crew was skippered by the youngest in the race; Cathal Mahon from Galway Ireland © Arthur Daniel/RORC

Johannes Schwarz’s Volvo 70 Green Dragon (AUT) took Line Honours in the 2021 RORC Transatlantic Race. This year, Johannes was on board, but the skipper was the youngest in the race; Cathal Mahon from Galway Ireland. Green Dragon completed the race on the 19th of January in just over 11 days. Green Dragon was over-subscribed for charter guests resulting in the maximum number of crew allowed under IRC racing the boat. Twenty one crew, many of them making their first RORC Transatlantic Race, were on board. The multinational crew came from 12 different countries. Two cases of beer were required for the thirsty arrivals!

Arto Linnervuo and the crew on the foiling Infiniti 52 Tulikettu (FIN) crossed the finish line with an elapsed time of 11d 10h 33m 46s  © Arthur Daniel/RORCArto Linnervuo and the crew on the foiling Infiniti 52 Tulikettu (FIN) crossed the finish line with an elapsed time of 11d 10h 33m 46s © Arthur Daniel/RORC

Arto Linnervuo’s Infiniti 52 Tulikettu (FIN) finished the RORC Transatlantic Race on the 20th of January in an elapsed time of 11 days 10 hours 33 mins 46 secs. This was Tulikettu’s first race and the boat sports not only a canting keel, but also DSS side foils. Having suffered some breakages, including sail damage and to the goose-neck fitting, Tulikettu was not able to race full-on for the second half of the race. However, Arto and the all-Finish team were delighted to complete the race. Their ambitions to race in 2022 were thwarted when they were forced to abandon the boat in training, but miraculously recovered and repaired it to compete this year.

A warm welcome on the dock at Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina, Grenada for the team on Infiniti 52 Tulikettu (FIN) © Arthur Daniel/RORCA warm welcome on the dock at Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina, Grenada for the team on Infiniti 52 Tulikettu (FIN) © Arthur Daniel/RORC

Teams that have finished the RORC Transatlantic Race have been enjoying the hospitality of Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina and the award-winning Caribbean island of Grenada. Eight teams are still racing and looking forward to joining them. Marie Tabarly’s 73ft Ketch Pen Duick VI (FRA) and Andrew & Sam Hall’s Lombard 46 Pata Negra (GBR) are having a great duel 450 miles from the finish and are expected on the 22nd of January. Pata Negra is ranked first in IRC One, with Peter & Duncan Bacon’s Sun Fast 3300 Sea Bear (GBR) in second and Laurent Courbin’s First 53 Yagiza (FRA) in third.

Culen & Jakubcik’s Akilaria 40 Sabre II is 565 miles from the finish, and Lionel Regnier’s Briand 58 L’Esprit d’Equipe is 741 miles from a warm welcome in Grenada. Global Yacht Racing’s First 47.7 EH01 (GBR), skippered by Neil Maher, is just under 1,000 miles from Grenada. EH01’s Prue Nash commented by satellite on the 19th of January:

“We're making good progress in the light winds and during happy hour on Tuesday (17th January), we had a party to celebrate being half way across. Jenn and Frank made some delicious lemon drizzle fairy cakes and we decorated silly hats for a crew photo. We've been able to sail directly to Grenada for a few days now, which everyone is excited about. It's great to watch the distance to waypoint tick down.”

EH01 (GBR), skippered by Neil Maher is just under 1,000 miles from Grenada © Arthur Daniel/RORCEH01 (GBR), skippered by Neil Maher is just under 1,000 miles from Grenada © Arthur Daniel/RORC

The Royal Ocean Racing Club supports all manner of teams to enter the RORC Season’s Points Championship, of which the RORC Transatlantic Race is part of. This year’s race has the first all-women team racing in IRC Two-Handed. Follow the joy and pain of Kate Cope and Claire Dresser racing Sun Fast 3200 Purple Mist (GBR) by checking out their daily blog: http://blog.mailasail.com/purplemist

For full coverage of the RORC Transatlantic Race, including race updates and stories from the teams, follow the Royal Ocean Racing Club on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. For regular updates including satellite tracking go to: www.rorctransatlantic.rorc.org

 

First monohulls expected on Day 10

RORC JM JM312346 116th January, Update: Day Nine 1600 UTC: Three teams are in the shoot-out for Monohull Line Honours and the IMA Transatlantic Trophy. The exquisite 19th century sterling silver trophy will be presented in Grenada by the International Maxi Association Secretary General, Andrew McIrvine. The winner is expected tomorrow Tuesday 17th January 2023.

Flesh wounds and record pace in RORC Transatlantic Race

Maserati RORC JM JM31194237 knot outright trimaran speed record in the RORC Transatlantic Race for Giovanni Soldini's Multi70 Maserati © James Mitchell/RORC
 
12th January, Race Update: Day Five: At 0800 UTC on the fifth day of the RORC Transatlantic Race, three 70ft trimarans are under 1,000 miles from the finish at Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina Grenada. Giovanni Soldini’s Maserati Multi70 (ITA) is 782nm from the finish, leading the multihull class.

I Love Poland win the IMA Transatlantic Trophy

ILP banner shot at PLM AD

 © Arthur Daniel/RORC

The Polish National Foundation’s Volvo 70 I Love Poland (POL), skippered by Grzegorz Baranowski crossed the finish line outside Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina, Grenada on Tuesday 17th January 2023. Taking Monohull Line Honours in under nine days, the all-Polish team lifted the IMA Transatlantic Trophy.

Purple Mist celebrate in Grenada!

Kate abd Claire Purple Mist Jan 29th Purple Mist High Res 8An amazing achievement for the first Two-Handed all-female team to complete the RORC Transatlantic Race! Congratulations to Kate Cope and Claire Dresser on Sun Fast 3200 Purple Mist (GBR) after crossing the finish line in Grenada on 29th January at 02:36:10 UTC, in an elapsed time of 20 days 12hrs 26 mins.

Sizzling competition in the RORC Transatlantic Race

Black Pearl JGT 6913At 0800 UTC on the eighth day of the RORC Transatlantic Race, 17 boats are still racing in the Atlantic, with the first finishers in the monohull fleet expected  on the 17th and 18th of January. The battle for the overall win under IRC  and the RORC Transatlantic Race Trophy is beginning to sizzle. There is a clear leader on the water, vying for the IMA Transatlantic Trophy; Volvo 70 I Love Poland (POL), skippered by Grzegorz Baranowski. (Lead image: Botin 56 Black Pearl (GER), sailed by Stefan Jentzsch. © James Tomlinson/RORC)

Speed dials rising in RORC Transatlantic Race

Lead shot Maserati Snowflake JGT 6819

9th January, Update: Day Two 1000 UTC

At 1000 UTC on the second day of the RORC Transatlantic Race, three 70ft trimarans are now powered up on a tight reach, blasting through the Atlantic Ocean.

Strategy in play for RORC Transatlantic Race

COR drone shot day 3 Richard Mardens10th January, Update: Day Three 1200 UTC 

At 1200 UTC on the third day of the RORC Transatlantic Race all of the teams have now left the Canary Islands and should not see land again until they arrive in the Caribbean. 

Teasing Machine IRC Overall Winner – 2023 RORC Transatlantic Race

RORC Transatlantic 2023 Jan 19th Teasing Machine Overall Winner 2 High Res 3Teasing Machine receive the RORC Transatlantic Race Trophy from RORC Racing Manager Steve Cole with Nikoyan Roberts Manager of Nautical Development, GTA. © Arthur Daniel/RORC

RORC Vice Commodore Eric de Turckheim, racing his NMYD 54 Teasing Machine (FRA) is the overall winner under IRC for the 2023 RORC Transatlantic Race. While 10 boats are still racing, none of them can beat Teasing Machine’s corrected time under IRC for overall victory. However, the battle is still on for those racing for class honours and special prizes.

Teasing Machine Crew: Crew: Eric de Turckheim, Laurent Pages, Quentin Bouchacourt, Bertrand Castelnerac, Aymeric Chappellier, Quentin le Nabour, Paco Lepoutre, Gabriele Olivo, Christian Ponthieu, Jerome Teillet