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Class 40 Reaches Recife
- Published: 01-31-2023, 10:58 AM
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Class 40 Reaches Recife
The Anglo-American team AHMAS (Class40 n? 127) crossed the finish line of leg 6 of the GLOBE40 in Recife today at 11:48 p.m. local time. After 20 days and 10 hours of racing and 3,803 miles covered (7417 km), Craig Horshield and James Oxenham brilliantly conclude a particularly difficult leg which put the GLOBE40 crews to the test. In the heart of Recife, the “Venice of Brazil”, they inaugurated this evening the brand new RECIFE MARINA, a 250-berth marina in the... -
Globe 40' Reaches Recife
The Anglo-American team AHMAS (Class40 n? 127) crossed the finish line of leg 6 of the GLOBE40 in Recife today at 11:48 p.m. local...
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A Challenging 3 Bridge Fiasco Provided A Bit Of Most Everything
- Published: 01-30-2023, 05:56 PM
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A Challenging 3 Bridge Fiasco Provided A Bit Of Most Everything
The 2023 Single Handed Sailing Society's 3 Bridge Fiasco will be remembered for a number of things, the cold weather,
the big ebb and very light winds at the start, the persistent Tule fog that hug the course in some very dense sections and the late clearing
and building breeze that finally appeared much later than many had hoped for. But also for the large number of DNC's and DNF's, more than 1/3 the fleet of 315 registered boats. But for those who managed to persevere and complete... -
2023 Three Bridge Fiasco: The PD Edge
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A Sigh Of Relief For Gryphon Solo Crew
- Published: 12-22-2022, 10:52 AM
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A Sigh Of Relief For Gryphon Solo Crew
Hello Friends-
I am writing to report that Joe, Roger and GS2 made it around the infamous Cape Horn on December 18, 2022 (see photos below). I have been thinking about this for a very long time, really since I went around Cape Horn the first time in March 2016. That was a very rough and difficult passage, with winds and seas in excess of 60k/feet, and I was forced to round outside Diego Ramirez Island and could not get near Cape Horn rock for the classic photos. This time,... -
A Sigh Of Relief For Gryphon Solo Crew
Hello Friends-
I am writing to report that Joe, Roger and GS2 made it around the infamous Cape Horn on December 18, 2022 (see...
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Gryphon Solo Exits Bass Strait
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- Published: 10-10-2022, 04:11 PM
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in NewsGryphon Solo Exits Bass Strait
GS2: Day 30
October 10, 2022
Hello Sports Fans-
The big news from GS2 is that we are out of the Great Australian Bight and through the Bass Strait, which is a major milestone for this leg of the race. We are also now officially out of the Indian Ocean and into the Pacific Ocean, which is also pretty cool.
The Bass Strait was challenging in that there were many squalls that would disrupt the prevailing SW wind and cause us to reduce... -
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Through The Bass Strait
GS2: Day 30
October 10, 2022
Hello Sports Fans-
The big news from GS2 is that we are out of the Great...
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249 And Counting... The 3 Bridge Fiasco Is Upon Us!
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Sailing In...Last edited by Photoboy; 01-25-2022, 10:39 AM.
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A New Course For TJV
For its 15th edition, the Transat Jacques Vabre Normandie Le Havre is injecting fresh impetus into the race, bound for Martinique! For...
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2019 Transat Jacques Vabre Official Thread
Were Playing Catch Up Here Due To Northern California PG&E PSPS BS
Sorry For the delay
27 October...
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2017 Transat Jacques Vabre
A pumped up Phil Sharp and Pablo Santurde (Imerys Clean Energy) – the Anglo-Spanish pair – were first across the line in the...
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130 Boats Registered for SSS Round The Rocks!
CLASSES There will be Singlehanded and Doublehanded divisions in this race, divided into the classes listed below
COURSE From...
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2016 SSS Round The Rocks
Neck and neck at the finish for Ma's Rover and California Condor...who would prevail...
Stay tuned...
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2015 Transat Jacques Vabre
The first ranking at 15hrs UTC shows a small lead in the IMOCA class for Yann Eliès and Charlie Dalin on Queguiner ahead of Newrest/Matmut...