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The 11th RORC Transatlantic Race sets off in spectacular style

by Louay Habib / RORC 12 Jan 20:30 UTC 12 January 2025
1th RORC Transatlantic Race: Perfect conditions as the fleet sets off from Lanzarote © Sailing Energy/Calero Marinas

The 11th edition of the RORC Transatlantic Race launched in spectacular style, with perfect sailing conditions just outside Marina Lanzarote.

The stunning backdrop of Arrecife and the excitement in the air set the stage for an unforgettable start to this iconic ocean adventure.

Conditions at the start were picture-perfect with a steady northeasterly breeze climbing into the high teens and a pleasant 20 degreesC air temperature - an ideal setting to kick off the epic 3,000-mile oceanic journey. The spectator fleet gathered for the start, and at the first mark of the course outside Puerto Calero Marina. After the course amendment three days before the start, the competing boats had all options open to them to race across the Atlantic to Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina, Grenada.

First away were the multihulls, with the majority favouring the pin-end of the line offshore. Monegasque Oren Nataf racing his Pulsar 50 Rayon Vert (FRA) got a great start among the pack at the pin-end. Thierry Roger's Newick 39 Perros-Guirec (FRA) racing double-handed stayed out of the traffic by choosing the Committee Boat end of the line inshore. Rayon Vert was the first multihull to round the Puerto Calero mark, with the Pulsar 50 then choosing to gybe west and leave Fuerteventura to port, followed by Perros-Guirec and Clarin Mustad's Alibi 54 Dakota (SUI). Jacopo Bracco's Banuls 53 Finn (USA) chose to head south rather than follow the boats that gybed west. Aldo Fumagalli's Rapido 53 Picomole (ITA) looks all set to follow Finn south. Tactics are in play for the Multihull Class with a split in strategy on the first day of the race. Will west through the Canary Islands pay, or will the boats that dive south come out on top?

In the second start for the monohulls racing under IRC, Bryon Ehrhart's Juan K 88 Lucky (USA) and Christian Zugel's Volvo 70 Tschüss 2 (USA) were less than two boats lengths from the line at the start, spearing through the Atlantic swell at close to 20 knots of boat speed. Tschüss 2 took a direct line to the Puerto Calero mark, while Lucky took a big gybe offshore. Lucky and Tschüss 2 arrived at Puerto Calero almost at the same time.

VO65 Sisi (AUT) co-skippered by Gerwin Jansen & Oliver Kobale got away well, as did James Neville's Carkeek 45 Ino Noir (GBR). The vast majority of the IRC fleet look set to leave Fuerteventura to port. However, Class40 Rock 'n' Roll has elected to head south.

At 1500 UTC on the first day of the race, Rayon Vert leads the Multihull Class on the water, smoking along at an average speed of 20 knots. In the monohull fleet, Lucky led the charge, clocking speeds of over 25 knots. Tschüss 2 was second and also achieving blistering pace. JV52 Haspa Hamburg (GER) skippered by Wibke Borrmann was the last monohull to round the Puerto Calero mark. All of the fleet in the RORC Transatlantic Race are now at sea; stay tuned for future updates.

CEO Calero Marinas, Jose Juan Calero commented: "This is the 11th edition of the RORC Transatlantic Race and we are delighted with what we have achieved; this is the important race for boats from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean. We are especially excited this year as the wind forecast looks amazing and we are proud that this race will mark the first race of the centenary year for the Royal Ocean Racing Club."

To track the fleet and keep up with the latest news, please go to: rorctransatlantic.rorc.org

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