Please select your home edition
Edition
Allen Brothers

Archambaults steady as a rock in Fastnet

by Mark Rothfield on 17 Aug 2009
Archambault A35 Prime Time won IRC Div 2 - Rolex Fastnet Race 2009 Christophe Archambault
The trophy cabinet at Archambault's French factoy continues to expand, with an A35 and A40rc gaining podium finishes in the prestigious Rolex Fastnet Race 2009.

The A35 Prime Time won IRC Div 2 from 76 other starters, with owners Marc Alperovitch and Jerome Huillard having their first taste of offshore racing. Their meticulous approach to the race reaped dividends.

The A40rc Batistyl finished second out of 57 yachts in IRC Div 1, narrowly beaten by a Grand Soleil 43 after more than four days of racing.

With the sistership Stamina III coming 7th in the same division, it meant both A40rc’s beat the new Beneteau First 40 across the line and on handicap.

This year's running of the Royal Ocean Racing Club's biennial 608 nautical-mile classic tested competitor patience as much as tactical and technical skill. Light winds at the start and end, along with powerful spring tides, favoured yachts with good all-round performance.

There were 300 entries from the UK, France, USA, Hong Kong, Ireland, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands and as far afield as Australia.

The A35 remains the most successful IRC production yacht on the planet, having won 23 international titles this year alone. Included are the British IRC national championships, Spi Ouest, Transquadra race and Massilia Lexus Cup.

Added to the list are the Rolex Commodore’s Cup in 2006, the 2007 Audi Australian IRC championship and the Rolex Giraglia Race in 2008.

The A40rc is also enjoying a successful year, with the 2009 Audi Australian Championship all but won.
Heading into Hamilton Island Race Week, Rod Jones’s Alegria is leading the TP52 Wot Now after winning Geelong Week and the Sydney Harbour Regatta. A divisional win in the recent Sydney-Gold Coast Race was subsequently overturned due to a radio sched infringement.

Meanwhile the first of Archambault’s new A31 is due to arrive in Australia this month, having been sold to a Sydney buyer after notching seven wins in European racing.

And importer Archambault Australia / Newcastle Yachting is now taking orders for the new M34, which replaces the Farr (ex-Mumm) 30 as the boat for France’s Tour de France.

Being trailable, as well as capable of long offshore racing, the sporty 34-footer is perfectly suited to the Australian
market.




For details phone (02) 4962 5288 or email sales@newcastleyachting.com.au

Mackay Boats 728x90 BOTTOMRS Sailing 2021 - FOOTERVelocitek March 2026

Related Articles

Installing Smartrig Manager
Five Simple Steps To Peace of Mind Load monitoring is the ultimate safety feature for sailing yachts. It's also invaluable for maximising sailing efficiency and ensuring equipment longevity.
Posted today at 11:00 am
25th Argentario Sailing Week Day 1
Close to 3,500 years of sailing history represented by 50 iconic yachts There was a large turnout this morning in the Council Chamber of the Monte Argentario Town Hall for the welcome ceremony inaugurating the 25th Argentario Sailing Week - Miramis Trophy.
Posted today at 8:10 am
Youth Match Racing Worlds 2026 overall
It all came down to the last 200 metres in race five of five in the final After a week of intense racing in the Danish heatwave, it all came down to the last 200 metres in race five of five in the final. Morgan Pinckney, Kelly Holthus, Cam Spriggs, Jacob Posner, Alice Schmid are the 2026 world champions.
Posted today at 5:25 am
J Class at The Superyacht Cup Palma Day 1
Svea leads after two close opening races Swedish flagged Svea won both of today's two windward leeward races at The Superyacht Cup Palma Richard Mille but they were made to work very hard by a new Rainbow team it was easy to forget was competing at their first ever J Class regatta.
Posted on 25 Jun
Countdown to Antigua Sailing Week 2027 begins
The perfect opportunity to experience one of the Caribbean's longest running regattas Following the success of the newly revamped point-to-point format, Antigua Sailing Week is delighted to publish the Preliminary Notice of Race for the 58th edition and officially open entries.
Posted on 25 Jun
Kieler Woche 2026 Day 6
29er Eurocup starts with a strong Polish performance Jørgen and Jacob Bojsen-Møller from Denmark capitalized on the only evening race and relegated the Hungarian duo Szabolcs Majthenyi and András Domokos, as well as Markus and Joshua von Lepel from Germany, to second and third place.
Posted on 25 Jun
44Cup Marstrand 2026 Day 1
Two bullet day for Black Star on the opening day in Sweden Scorching temperatures may be setting the rest of Europe ablaze, but conditions for the opening day of the 44Cup Marstrand were nothing short of idyllic with temperatures in the early 20s, chilled by a steady 10-12 knot northwesterly.
Posted on 25 Jun
The Superyacht Cup Palma Richard Mille Day 1
Flying start as the Bay of Palma delivers once again The Superyacht Cup Palma Richard Mille got off to a flying start today, with the Bay of Palma sea breeze once again delivering excellent racing conditions for the fleet at the 30th anniversary event.
Posted on 25 Jun
Long Beach Race Week starts tomorrow
Crews tune up, watch the forecast, and stoke old rivalries ahead of West Coast's largest yacht race Competitors are making their final preparations as Ullman Sails Long Beach Race Week gets under way tomorrow. More than 1,000 sailors are expected to participate in the regatta hosted by Alamitos Bay Yacht Club and Long Beach Yacht Club.
Posted on 25 Jun
Tideway Dinghy Derby Video
It's been a long, long time since this race was last held! It's been a long, long time since this race was last held. 1977 in fact when 300 boats took part during the Queen's Silver Jubilee.
Posted on 25 Jun