Maxi Capricorno sets a new ARC course record
by ARC Media on 8 Dec 2006
Eleven days and five hours of non-stop concentration; good tactics and almost constant ENE trade winds have paid off for Italian maxi yacht Capricorno, as they crossed the ARC finish line in Rodney Bay, St.Lucia, to set a new ARC record of 11 days, 5 hours, 32 minutes and 30 seconds.
Owner, Italian businessman Rinaldo Del Bono, was jubilant as the 24m Maxi crossed the finish line, the-12 strong crew cheering and waving to the assembled media and spectator boats. Much of the credit goes to American skipper, 36-year old Matthew Babcock, whose brave decision to stay north early on, paid off as their better gybe angle gave them superior speed to that of Italian rivals Fantasticaaa, during the last few days.
The two big boats were neck and neck yesterday, but Capricorno just managed to creep ahead of their larger rival, finishing three hours ahead of the Swan 100, and taking some seven hours off the existing ARC record. With 25 knots blowing across the finish line it was an unforgettable sight as Capricorno and her crew- all clad in aqua marine blue shirts -powered across the line close to the committee boat.
A jubilant Babcock said, ' It's been great sailing all the way, 20 knots surfing down waves non-stop. We've blown out two spinnakers but it was worth it!' He and his crew are delighted to be in St. Lucia and to be record breakers, the rum punch going down mighty fast!
With current strong trade winds forecast to hold well into next week, this weekend should see plenty of arrivals, as the ARC yachts enjoy one of the fastest crossings for several years.
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