Please select your home edition
Edition
Armstrong 728x90 - MA Foil Range - TOP

Historic Whitbread Veteran 50th Anniversary Reunion - Three days to start McIntyre Ocean Globe

by Ocean Globe Race 7 Sep 2023 03:46 PDT 10 September 2023
An epic night of stories, laughs and memories at the OGR Whitbread 50th Anniversary Veteran Reunion © Cameron Schmidt / OGR 2023

Sailing history was made on Tuesday with 83 Whitbread veterans, representing 38 Whitbread boats, reliving their memories and telling their stories at the OGR 50th Anniversary reunion held in MDL Race Village, Ocean Village Southampton.

It was a highly emotional evening as the veterans caught up with 'old' sailing friends, and former rivals, in the company of the crews preparing to sail around the world in the McIntyre Ocean Globe (OGR), a race in the spirit of the original Whitbread Round the World Race from 1973.

The evening was compared by Barry Pickthall, aka Mr Whitbread, the former yachting correspondent for The Times newspaper who has covered every Whitbread race. He welcomed OGR race patron, Sir Chay Blyth, who skippered Great Britain II in the first Whitbread. Chay was delighted to be in the company of so many veterans.

"It's a fantastic evening and I'm amazed that after 50 years all these people are here. A great, great evening of long-lost friends, having a few beers together." he said.

And the beers flowed freely, thanks to sponsors Boatshed International, the sun shone and the stories just kept coming, to the delight of the crowds.

Butch Dalrymple-Smith sailed on Sayula II, the winner of the 1973 Whitbread. He had some advice for those taking part in the OGR.

"Let me tell you, this race does not need courage. Everyone told me how brave I was, that's bull. When you leave the dock, there's flags flying, bands playing and beautiful women waving you off. It's the easiest thing in the world, just drop the lines and off you go. And when it gets difficult, it's too late!

"We were lucky, we'd the right mix of taking it easy, enjoying ourselves and going sufficiently fast to win the race. I think some of the other boats were a bit upset that not only were we drinking our way around the world and eating very well, we were also going faster than them."

Brian Hancock, a Whitbread expert having sailed on Alaska Eagle, Drum and the only Russian entry, Fazisi, recognised the power of the evening.

"The spirit of the Whitbread got a little big lost along the way when big money came into it. It's great to see these old boats and even older sailors come again. Back in the early days we thought the world was flat, we were a bunch of misfits, reprobates and drunks and we sailed around the world without problem." he explained.

"Saying that, there is absolutely zero chance I'll be getting onboard one of those boats on Sunday. For those sailing in the OGR, hang on for a fun ride. Once you've thrown the dock lines to shore, I like to say the horizon spreads out in front of you with wide open arms, just waiting for you."

Skipper Marco Trombetti of Translated 9 IT (09) (formerly ADC Accutrac) was overjoyed to welcome former skipper Clare Francis and her crew onboard their former home. Clare was the first woman to skipper a yacht in the Whitbread in 1977, coming fifth overall.

"It was emotional, maybe too emotional. I came to meet Clare and she was already in tears and when I saw her tears, I had mine. We walked in silence for a few minutes, then she saw the boat from the dock and then there were new tears. I think it's a great demonstration of all the emotions that those of us doing the OGR will have in the future." said Marco.

Clare, another veteran who could not be tempted to join the crew of the OGR on Sunday, was delighted to see her former boat so well taken care of.

"She looks beautiful, she's been beautifully renovated and that was a wonderful thing to see. She's been loved again." said Clare.

Roy Clare, who sailed on Leg 4 on Adventure (1973), was highly amused about how little has changed since his days onboard.

"It's been great watching the OGR YouTube channels and watching the crews and skippers being interviewed and realising after 50 years it's all the same issues. It's the watch-keeping rota, it's the food, it's the water, but also how you sail with old-fashioned navigation. It's wonderful to see no progress at all, and it's exactly as it should be. The only thing we have noticed looking at the boats is they've roller furlers on their headsails. Talk about soft!"

Don McIntyre OGR Founder and Race director said: "We launched the idea of the Ocean Globe Race as a celebration of the original Whitbread races and to have all these original crews join us for the reunion is a HUGE endorsement for the OGR. It is so good to hear their stories and see how excited they are about the 14 entrants about to set off. It really is hard to describe the emotion, but it is time to start sailing and do this!!"

The evening ended on a high with the crew of Maiden presenting Tracy Edwards MBE with a cake and bubbly to celebrate her birthday. She praised the crew who are about to take on the oceans including the three great Capes in just four days.

"When we did the race 33 years ago, we were not half of the caliber of this incredible Maiden crew we have on the boat today. They're faster, sassier, smarter and better than we ever were. I want to say good luck to the girls on Maiden and good luck to everyone taking part in the OGR." said Tracy.

38 boats represented at the 50th Anniversary Whitbread Reunion:

Brunel Synergy, Creightons Naturally, ABN Ambo 2, Turn the Tide on Plastic, Burton Cutter; Heaths Condor, Ocean Greyhound/FCF Challenger, NZI Enterprise New Zealand, The Card, Adventure, Satquote Defender, With Integrity, Odessa, Rucanor Sport, US Women's Challenge/Heineken, Norsk Data, Liverpool Enterprise, British Soldier, Skopbank of Finland, Sayula II, ADC Accutrac, Xargo, Flyer 11, Ceramco NZ, Lion NZ, Equity & Law II, Drum, Intrum Justitia, Team EF, Côte d'Or, Charles Jourdan, United Friendly, Fazisi, Maiden, Esprit de Liberte, Morbihan, Great Britain II.

Related Articles

Celebrating throughlines in sailing leadership
And the sailing world's newest hero Back in mid-March, Sail-World celebrated singlehanded American skipper Cole Brauer as the sailing world's newest hero. Now, I'm now happy to report that we have another sailing hero, albeit one who carries a British passport. Posted on 7 May
McIntyre Ocean Globe Race update
Translated 9 defeat the odds to finish They just kept coming! Nothing could, or would stop them. The McIntyre Ocean Globe has truly shown the depth of human stories over the past eight months and this story is a classic. Posted on 3 May
Translated 9 successfully completes the OGR 2023
Winning the first two legs and dominating the subsequent two until sustaining hull damage Winning the first two legs and dominating the subsequent two until sustaining hull damage, and managing to restart twice, Translated 9 provided everyone with unique emotional experiences and demonstrated the value of determination and resilience. Posted on 3 May
Sterna piped home in Mcintyre OGR
Finishing to the sounds of Bagpipes! Sterna SA (42) Allspice Yachting crosses the Royal Yacht Squadron finish line at 10.37UTC after 53 days 17 hours 37 minutes and 55 seconds at sea ranking 11th in line honours. Posted on 28 Apr
Finns and French finish Ocean Globe Race
Galiana WithSecure and Evrika excape the windhole 40nm from the finish line It was a long, painfully slow final two days to complete their circumnavigation. But, finally, Galiana WithSecure FI (06) and Evrika FR (07) crossed the Royal Yacht Squadron finish line in a moody windless, moonlight Cowes arrival. Posted on 25 Apr
Triana & White Shadow finish Ocean Globe Race
Trinity Landing pontoon in Cowes was a busy spot Tuesday afternoon Trinity Landing pontoon in Cowes was a busy spot Tuesday afternoon with Triana FR (66) SWAN 53 and White Shadow ESP (17) SWAN 57 finishing the McIntyre Ocean Globe Race after 48 days of racing. Posted on 24 Apr
Maiden wins the Ocean Globe Race 2023-2024
First all-female crew to win a Round the World Race On Tuesday 16 April 2024, in a brisk northerly breeze the iconic yacht and her young all female crew from around the world crossed the finishing line at 1152hrs completing the 4th and final leg of the Ocean Globe Race. Posted on 22 Apr
Maiden wins McIntyre Ocean Globe
IRC win official! The first ever all-women crew to win an around the world yacht race Maiden UK has taking first in IRC handicap rankings against a 14 strong fleet of very experienced and committed sailors. They have also been written into the history books as the first ever all-women crew to win an around the world yacht race. Posted on 22 Apr
Maiden comes full circle!
7 months, 28,674 nm sailed and 154 days at sea Over the past 7 months Maiden has sailed 28,674 nm and 154 days at sea, crossing the finish line in Cowes at 1152hrs on Tuesday 16th April 2024. Posted on 20 Apr
First six OGR finishers all Whitbread veterans
Whitbread yacht Outlaw AU (08) crosses the finish line at 13:39 UTC to claim the Adelaide Cup Former Whitbread yacht Outlaw AU (08) crosses the Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes finish line at 13:39 UTC, 18th April after 43 days at sea ranking 6th in line honours and IRC for Leg 4. Posted on 18 Apr
PredictWind - Routing 728x90 BOTTOMLloyd Stevenson - T2Artefact 728x90px BOTTOM2024 fill-in (bottom)