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World ARC fleet departs Darwin under full sail

by World Cruising Club on 3 Sep 2014
And they are off to Bali World Cruising Club http://www.worldcruising.com
The World ARC fleet made a spectacular sight today as they sailed across the start line in Darwin Harbour. After a morning of no wind Rally Control were relieved when a slight sea breeze filled in just before the start allowing all yachts to cross the line under full sail. First across the line was Celebrate followed closely by American Spirit II and Chika-Lu.

Also very excited to see the start of the World ARC fleet here in Darwin was a group of students from Casuarina Street Primary School. The students took time out of their school camp to come and view the start from the starting platform and captains of the two classes assisted Rally Control by raising the appropriate signal flags and sounding the air horn.


The children had a great time waving to the crews, recognising the various international flags in the fleet and cheering as the yachts sailed close to the platform. The fleet waved back in appreciation, surely enjoying such a warm and friendly send-off from Australia.

Over the next eight months as the World ARC continues on their circumnavigation the students will be following the fleet and including the various places they will visit in their geography studies. Following the start Andrew Bishop, director of the World Cruising Club, presented the students of Casuarina Street Primary School with a World ARC flag to remember this special day.

From Darwin the fleet heads west into the Arafura Sea, the next stop on the World ARC route is Benoa Harbour, Bali - just under 1000nm away.

Traditionally this is a very light wind passage and the yachts can expect extended periods of motoring though the current light wind forecast looks to improve after Thursday as the South’easterly trade winds establish over the course. Yachts are expected to arrive in Benoa from Monday onwards.

Following an incredible six week visit to Australia, the World ARC crews have mixed sailing with adventure and exploration on land, really making the most of everything the country has to offer.

From camping in the outback amongst the stars to climbing Ayers Rock, from kangaroos to crocodiles, and from Sydney Opera House to anchoring off remote paradise islands in the Whitsundays, this has really been a well-enjoyed part of the circumnavigation.

On behalf of the fleet, thank you to the Dinah Beach Yacht Cruising Association for providing their starting platform at the start line, much appreciated! Thanks also to Tipperary Waters Marina for providing berthing for the fleet during the World ARC visit to Darwin.





Darwin Harbour is situated on the Timor Sea and is the largest city of Australia's Northern World Cruising website

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