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RORC Transatlantic Race 2014 - Big adventure comes to an end

by Louay Habib, Race Reports on 16 Dec 2014
Spirit of Adventure crosses the finish line in Grenada - RORC Transatlantic Race 2014. RORC/Arthur Daniel and Orlando K Romain
RORC Transatlantic Race 2014 - Derek Hatfield's Volvo 60, Spirit of Adventure, crossed the finish line of the 2014 RORC Transatlantic Race, off Quarantine Point, Grenada at 09:47:16 UTC on Monday 15th December 2014 with an elapsed time of 14 days, 23 hours, 47 minutes and 16 seconds.

The Spirit of Adventure crew of 15 were met dockside by representatives of the Royal Ocean Racing Club and well wishers at Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina. After enjoying an ice cold beer, the first cold drink for two weeks, the crew cleared customs and headed for the Victory Bar for eggs and bacon.


'Racing across an ocean makes you realise the important things in life. I could have just taken a cruise liner and enjoyed fine food and a brandy after dinner, but that isn't a challenge. This has certainly been a challenge, an accomplishment that I will always look back on, something that re-adjusts your perspective on everyday life and I must say eggs and bacon are a damn fine idea right now,' said Axel Hussel, Spirit of Adventure crew.

Spirit of Adventure was in true racing mode with minimal supplies of food and water and Derek Hatfield and his experienced watch leaders pushed the training crew to the maximum. However the light downwind conditions in the second half of the race were less than ideal for Spirit of Adventure.


'That was a difficult crossing,' admitted Derek dockside. 'We lost both spinnakers due to damage, which meant we were downwind with the A8, so really slow going. Spirit of Adventure is not optimised for downwind, she is a reaching boat. But we have all had a good time and got here safely and that was always our primary goal. The last five days the trade winds weren't playing at all, we had 12 knots of wind and normally it's blowing 18-22. So we had to be cautious with our water supply. I think the last two meals were just water, oatmeal and honey. All of our milk, bread and fresh food were long gone. As I was fully expecting to finish the race in 12 days, the supplies were a concern, but in the end we were just fine.

'We would have liked a better result but this is a training boat, everybody has to chip in with everything, even the complete novices who might have been expecting Club Med conditions! We will be leaving for Antigua tomorrow and we will be racing the RORC Caribbean 600 in February.'

The next yacht to finish the race will be Nigel Passmore's J/133, Apollo 7, which is estimated to be leading IRC Two and expected to finish the race around midday local time (1600 UTC) on Monday 15th December.

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.

Results

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




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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