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RORC Transatlantic Race - Lanzarote-Grenada 2014 - Moonlight Sérénade

by Louay Habib, Race Reporter on 20 Dec 2014
L-R (standing) Andrew McIrvine, Matthew Thomas, Glynn Thomas, Pita Porta, Eddie Warden Owen, Denis Villotte, Nick Kingsman, Alain Houchard, Nick Elliott. (Sitting) Chrislynn Lashington , Lynn Thomas, Danny Donelan - 2014 RORC Transatlantic Race. RORC/Arthur Daniel and Orlando K Romain
RORC Transatlantic Race - Lanzarote-Grenada 2014 - Denis Villotte's French JNP12, Sérénade crossed the finish line of the 2014 RORC Transatlantic Race, off Quarantine Point, Grenada in the early hours of Friday 19th December with an elapsed time of 18 days, 20 hours, 01 minutes and 55 seconds. The three-man team on Sérénade was the final yacht to complete the inaugural race.

Having spent over 18 days at sea, the crew were understandably tired but Denis Villotte, Alain Houchard and Pit Porta were smiling from ear to ear in Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina. A large welcoming party had gathered to greet them.


'That was very hard,' commented Denis. 'The first half because of the changing winds and the second half because we were fighting against the light winds. For the last seven days we had just nine knots of wind and we had no spinnaker for the last three days. Both Alain and Pit were close friends before the race. I knew them but less, but we are all close friends now! This is my second transatlantic, the first one was a lot easier as we had much more regular and better winds.

For this race, the variety of conditions has made it far more interesting from a navigational point of view. We each took a watch system of two hours on, two hours standby and two hours sleep, which is very tiring over 18 days, but we are delighted to be here in Grenada to such a fantastic welcome in the middle of the night. We were just looking forward to making land and when we saw Grenada, our joy was huge, but to arrive with so many smiling faces was just incredible.'


The inaugural RORC Transatlantic Race, in association with the International Maxi Association (IMA), started on Sunday 30 November 1000 UTC from Puerto Calero, Lanzarote, Canary Islands bound for Grenada, West Indies, 2,995 nautical miles across the Atlantic Ocean.

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Sail No.
Yacht Type Class TCC Owner Sailed By
GBR 23 Lupa Of London Baltic 78 CK 1.426 Jeremy Pilkington


Class Total: 1




MLT 14742 Nomad IV (RETIRED) Finot 100 Z 1.713 FC CUBE LTD Jean-Paul Riviere
MLT 7777 Windfall Southern Wind 94 Z 1.516 WF Services Ltd Fabrizio Oddone
GBR 3671 Spirit of Adventure Volvo 60 Z 1.407 Derek Hatfield


Class Total: 3




USA 118 Oakcliff Racing Class40 1 1.301 Hobie Ponting
FRA 26 Sensation Class 40 Class40 1 1.251 Marc Lepesqueux
GBR 68007 Yacana Swan 68 1 1.208 Aref Lahham
FRA 37573 Bingo Pogo 40 1 1.178 Yves Haudiquet


Class Total: 4




GBR 133 Apollo 7 J/133 2 1.092 Nigel Passmore
FRA 35390 Optim'X X 40 2 1.066 Frank Lang


Class Total: 2




FRA 36541 Sérénade JNP 12 Biquille 3 1.010 Denis Villotte


Class Total: 1






Total: 11