Rambler 100 Sets New Record: Final Results of the 2011 Transatlantic Sailboat Race

Rambler: Photos by Mark Lloyd

On Sunday, 10 July, at 16h 08m UTC, Rambler 100 was the first yacht to cross the finish line of the Transatlantic Race 2011. The elapsed time for Rambler 100 was six days, 22 hours, eight minutes and two seconds, setting a new record for the 2,975 nautical mile course from Newport, R.I., to Lizard Point, South Cornwall, U.K.

PUMA’s Mar Mostro crossed the finish line at The Lizard at 05:40 UTC on July 11, and once calculations proved that none of the 24 yachts still racing could beat them on handicap, PUMA’s Mar Mostro was declared winner of IRC Class One and IRC Overall for the Transatlantic Race 2011.  Slightly more than 24 hours the next yacht crossed the finish line. Zaraffa, Phaedo and Jazz all finished to claim victory in their respective classes.

Mar Mostro before the finish: photo courtesy of PUMA Ocean Racing Team

On July 15, more than a dozen yachts completed the race, providing some dramatic close encounters in a dash to the finish.  From IRC Class One, which took the final start of the Transatlantic Race 2011 on July 3, Beau Geste was followed eight minutes later by Vanquish, and 13 minutes later the grand ketch Sojana completed the race.

In IRC Class Two, Varuna was first over the line with a three minute lead, but Shakti won the duel on corrected time to claim second in class.

Phaedo: photo by Richard Langdon Ocean Images

Prodigy, owned by Chris Frost of Durban, SA, was to finish less than an hour later to take fourth place overall.

In IRC Class Three, Ambersail finished second followed by Scho-ka-kola, however, neither yacht placed on corrected time. The youth team on Norddeutsche Vermogen Hamburg and Snow Lion placed second and third in the division, respectively.

In IRC Class Four line honors went to the oldest yacht in the race, Nordwind, the 86’ yawl skippered by Hans Albrecht of Germany. While Carina was well ahead of British Soldier on corrected time, the two yachts had been sailing within touching distance of each other throughout the final night.  British Soldier won the race to the line by less than a minute, an astounding finish after nearly three weeks at sea, and while Carina looked likely to win on corrected time, their hopes were dashed by Dawn Star, co-skippered by Bill Hubbard and his son Will Hubbard, both from New York, N.Y., that claimed the class victory by less than an hour.

The Transatlantic Race 2011 is part of the Atlantic Ocean Racing Series (AORS), which includes the Pineapple Cup – Montego Bay Race, RORC Caribbean 600, Annapolis to Newport Race, Rolex Fastnet Race, Biscay Race and the Rolex Middle Sea Race. The next race is the Rolex Fastnet, which will commence on August 14, 2011.

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Perini Navi Group Launches New Series of 60 Meter Sailing Yachts

Perini Navi, Viareggio, July 18, 2011

The Perini Navi Group has produced some of the most magnificent sailing, racing and charter yachts currently on the water. The Maltese Falcon, Antara, Heritage and Andromeda La Dea are a few examples of stunning launches from the Italian shipyard in Viareggio, a yard that remains prolific despite uncertain economic times.

154 ft. Andromeda La Dea

Keeping their balance on the cutting edge, The Perini Navi Group has launched a new series of 60 meter sailing yachts and already has two sales contracts that total more than 70 million Euros. The two yachts, a ketch and a sloop, will be delivered in 2013 and 2014 respectively. The new line, created and designed in house, represents an evolution of the successful 56 meter series that includes the spectacular charter yacht Rosehearty.

150 ft. Heritage

In the year 2010, the yard delivered three sailing yachts and one motor yacht; Panthalassa and Melek, 56 meter ketches, Fivea, a 45 meter sloop, and Exuma, a 50 meter Picchiotti, distinguished as the first motor yacht produced by the Perini Navi Group. The Perini Navi Group closed the 2010 fiscal year with an order portfolio of 126 million Euros. This year, thanks to the sales of the two new yachts, the volume is currently at 140 million with seven yachts in the works that range from 45 to 73 meters.

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44th Rolex Fastnet Race: Prestigious Sailing Challenge Begins August 14

IROMIGUY, FRA, Jean-Yves Chateau, IRC 3 Rolex Fastnet Race 2005 Daniel Forster ROLEX

The Rolex Fastnet Race is the next thrilling event in the AORS series. The registered fleet is comprised of 350 spectacular entrants possessing individual quality and diversity that is no less than breathtaking. With an impressive fleet of inspiring and exhilarating yachts, the 2011 Rolex Fastnet Race is destined to maintain the event’s prestigious tradition.

RAMBLER and ICAP LEOPARD, sailing around the Fastnet Rock: Photo credit Rolex Carlo Borlenghi

The Rolex Fastnet Race commences from Cowes on Sunday 14 August. Ambitious crews hope to finish after only one or two nights at sea, but many are likely to spend closer to a week in potentially punishing conditions. In 2007, Mike Slade`s Farr-designed 100ft Maxi, ICAP Leopard (GBR) crossed the Rolex Fastnet Race finish line in an incredible elapsed time of 1 day 20 hours 18 minutes.

RAN rounding Fastnet Rock

This year the fastest boat on the water will be the 100-foot trimaran, Banque Populaire (FRA), which just broke the round the Britain Isles record by almost a day and a half. However, the much anticipated battle for monohull line honors will between ICAP Leopard, first elapsed-time finisher in the past two editions, and arch-rivals George David’s Rambler 100, which eased to line honors in the 2011 Transatlantic Race after ICAP Leopard lost her bowsprit.

BEAU GESTE rounding Fastnet Rock

No less than six Volvo 70s will be competing, including Abu Dhabi (UAE) and Groupama IV (FRA). The Mini Maxi class includes defending Rolex Fastnet handicap winner, the 72 ft. Rán (GBR), 68 ft. Alegre (GBR), a fantastic campaigner in the Mediterranean in recent seasons. American challengers include the STP65 Vanquish, and the Reichel-Pugh 66 Zaraffa, who like ICAP Leopard and Rambler 100 competed in the Transatlantic Race.

The main trophy for overall victory in the Rolex Fastnet is the Fastnet Challenge Cup. In addition, there are more than 30 additional trophies that will be awarded at the prize giving on Friday, 19 August at the historic Royal Citadel, home of the 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, overlooking Plymouth Sound and Sutton Harbour, where the majority of the fleet will berth.

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French Superyacht Builder JFA Delivers Luxury Charter Yacht AXANTHA II

Axantha II: Photo credit JFA

French superyacht builder JFA Chantier Naval has delivered AXANTHA II, a 141ft luxury yacht built for charter that is destined to create big waves on the Mediterranean circuit this season. AXANTHA II is an all-aluminum expedition yacht designed by the renowned Dutch firm of Vripack. The yacht features 340m2 of interior space and expansive deck spaces that include a characteristically massive foredeck.

Axantha II Main Saloon: Photo Credit B. Muncke JFA

Luxury superyacht AXANTHA II is endowed with stylish interiors that reflect a lavish nautical stateliness through the use of a color palette in shades of blue and the generous application of stained cherry wood paneling, teak or douka sole and bold wenge accents. Accommodations are for 11 guests in five ensuite staterooms all located on the lower deck.

AXANTHA II is engineered for long distance cruising with reduced fuel consumption. Powered by two 750hp Cummins engines and three Onan generators, AXANTHA II attains a cruising speed of 12.5 knots and has an impressive 8,000nm range. Based in Nice this summer, the yacht is available for cruising the Western Mediterranean at weekly rates starting from €140,000 during the high season.

L.O.A.: 43 m

LWL: 38.8 m

B.O.A. 8.75 m

Draft: 2.5m

Displacement: 305 t half load

Engines: 2x 750 Hp

Gensets: 2x 80 kW + 1x 50 kW

Cruise speed: 12.5 knots

Range: 7995 nm à 11.3 knots

Capacity: 11 guests

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Mar Mostro winners of IRC Class One and IRC Overall for the Transatlantic Race 2011

PUMA Ocean Racing Team: photo courtesy of PUMA

PUMA’s Mar Mostro is not only the second boat across the Transatlantic Race 2011 finish line at The Lizard on the south coast of England (at 05:40 UTC on July 11) but also the current overall standings leader based on corrected time.

Skipper Ken Read and crew completed the 2,975 nautical mile course in 7 days, 11 hours and 40 minutes.  After careful calculations, the race committee has confirmed that none of the 24 yachts still racing has a mathematical probability of beating PUMA’s Mar Mostro on corrected time, and they shall be declared provisional winners of IRC Class One and IRC Overall for the Transatlantic Race 2011.
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