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Eleven Australian, one New Zealand boat in Atlantic Rally

by World Cruising Club on 18 Nov 2013
ARC - the grand parade of nationalities, with Australian flags figuring prominently. SW
With one week to go before the ARC 2013 fleet leave Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for Rodney Bay in Saint Lucia, eleven Australian boats are entered and one New Zealand yacht. In the Las Palma streets and around the vast marina, crews from across the world marched and danced behind their national flags in a stirring parade around Las Palmas Marina.

The Australian boats, with their boat types and skippers are:
Dasha Way            Fountaine Pajot Lipari 41               11.95 Darrell Williamson
Enchantee             Catana 47                                       14.03 Phil & Trish Wright
Fanny Fisher         Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42DS       12.93 David & Dimity McMurtrie
Havachat               Privilege 515                               14.74 Peter Maslen
Josie Maria           Oyster 575                                       17.89 Vicki De Margheriti
Karma Wins          Fountaine Pajot Orana 44               13.10 Barry Saunders 
Kondili                   Hanse 495                                       15.40 Phil Hearse
La Rochelle         Bavaria Match 42                               12.85 Colin Pruden
Manali                 Bavaria 42 Cruiser                       12.83 Justine Noy
Pannikin                Bavaria 44                                       13.95 Steve Whittell-Webb
Solar Blue             Bavaria 49                                       14.95 John Devine
 

The lone New Zealand entry is the yacht Jade, an Admiral at 11.58m, skippered by Alex Hannell

At midday Sunday November 17, hundreds of ARC participants took part in the Official Opening Ceremony for ARC 2013. Flag bearers from representing Gran Canaria, Spain, Saint Lucia, the European Union and 22 of the main nationalities in the ARC fleet paraded behind the Banda Gran Canaria, with the Banda H Mencey beating a salsa rhythm at the back. The grand parade had a real festival atmosphere as participants young and old waved flags and cheered.

A warm welcome to the ARC sailors was made by Sr Juan Francisco Martin, Commercial Director of the Port of Las Palmas ; Mimi Gonzalez from the Concejal del Ayuntamiento de Las Palmas (City Hall of Las Palmas) and Sr Melchor Camon, of the Patronato de Turismo de Gran Canaria. Leo Clarke, Chairman of the Special Events Committee for the Saint Lucia Tourist Board told participants that they can expect a warm welcome and warm weather on arrival in the Caribbean and wished them a safe crossing.
Andrew Bishop, Managing Director of World Cruising Club declared ARC 2013 officially 'open' and the country flags were proudly hoisted on flagpoles around the marina as the band struck up once again and fireworks were launched in celebration.

The fiesta atmosphere continued with ARC participants and local people taking part in Don Pedro's Dinghy Race around the marina. Coming out of retirement to host the race, Don Pedro is a long time supporter of the ARC and used to manage the fuel dock in the Marina. The race across the marina encourages crews, dressed in a variety of fancy dress costumes, to use any tactics they like to outwit their opponents.

In the first week of ARC activities in Las Palmas, crews have enjoyed daily social events, seminars on cruising topics and the opportunity to plant another 200 trees in the ARC Forest in the mountains above the city.

The ARC+ fleet that departed Las Palmas a week ago have enjoyed favourable downwind sailing conditions to reach their stopover in Mindelo Marina in the Cape Verdes. They have a few days to explore the islands before they head off across the Atlantic on November 20 bound for Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia..

ARC Boats:
The ARC entry list stands at 226 boats, the majority of which are family cruisers, sailed by family and friends on the adventure of a lifetime. Multihulls are again popular, with 22 booked for the crossing.
View the full ARC entry list at www.worldcruising.com/arc/entries

Start from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria:
Las Palmas has been the start port for the ARC since the very first edition of the rally in 1986. Official activities began on Friday 8 November and from now until the start there are parties, seminars and all kinds of activities for ARC sailors young and old.

ARC activities continue this week, with more crew flying in to join their boats. 211 of the 226 confirmed entries are now in the marina, and the remaining boats are expected in the next few days.

Start day is Sunday 24 November, and thousands of spectators will line the city shore to watch the boats start. The first start gun will sound at 1230 for the Multihulls, followed by the Racing Divisions at 1245 and the Cruising Divisions at 1300.

Landfall in Saint Lucia:
ARC boats will make landfall in IGY Rodney Bay Marina, Saint Lucia after 2700NM of sailing. This distance will take the fastest boats around 12 days, and the family cruisers 18 to 21 days.

The final festivity of ARC 2013 is the awards ceremony on 21 December, which rewards the fastest boats and special categories like 'Spirit of the ARC'.

You can follow the ARC boats online using the Fleet Viewer www.worldcruising.com/arc/eventfleetviewer and read their at-sea blogs http://www.worldcruising.com/arc/arc_2013_eventlogs
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