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RORC Transatlantic Race - Winners are grinners in Grenada

by Louay Habib 27 Jan 2022 02:08 NZDT 26 January 2022

The final class and trophy winners were decided on the 18th day of the RORC Transatlantic Race. Richard Palmer's JPK 1010 Jangada (GBR) has won IRC Two-Handed, racing with Jeremy Waitt.

Martin Westcott's S&S Swan 57 Equinoccio (CHI) has won the RORC Transatlantic Race IRC Classic Division. Christopher Daniel's J/122 Juno (GBR) has safely finished the race, and three teams are still racing towards Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina in Grenada.

Jangada finished the race in an elapsed time of 16 days 11 hrs 59 mins 46 secs, winning IRC Two Handed and placing third for IRC One. Jangada's IRC corrected time is a new race record for Two-Handed teams, bettering their 2019 triumph, and also establishing the IRCRecords™ corrected time for the course of 16 days 13 hrs 58 mins 34 secs.

"That was an absolutely mental race, racing from start to finish with no let up at all," commented Richard Palmer. "It was like 16 coastal races back-to-back, downwind racing day after day in sloppy seas. It was full on, really intense, but great fun. If the race had stopped after 1,000 miles we would have won it overall. However, we could not break through a pressure ridge and watched the bigger boats in front of us get into a lead that we would never catch up."

"There were some incredible conditions," added Jeremy Waitt. "One of the most exciting things was the tactical navigation. Especially a low-pressure system; we downloaded a radar satellite photo and there were just the great big blue blobs of doom (windless zones) and I said to Richard 'they don't get those in Virtual Regatta!' The wind went from two knots to 29 knots in two minutes and it was like that for the whole low-pressure system. It was an incredible piece of work for navigation and sailing. All the way across I have been asking myself why I do this? We both felt our age, as the conditions were tough, but we do this for the element of adventure, the remoteness of the Atlantic. This race drives an experience that you cannot get from inshore or coastal racing."

Martin Westcott's S&S Swan 57 Equinoccio (CHI) has won the IRC Classic Division having completed the race in an elapsed time of 16 days 18 hrs 20 mins 00 secs. Baptiste Garnier's Eugenia V (FRA) and Remy Gerin's Faïaoahé (FRA) are still racing, but cannot eclipse Equinoccio's time after IRC correction. Equinoccio is returning home to Chile after the race, but will be exploring Grenada and the Southern Caribbean before transiting the Panama Canal to return home.

"We feel so proud about this amazing crew," commented Martin Westcott. "It was really tough racing through that low and I think we really deserve this trophy. We raced as hard as we could. The boat has been stuck in Europe for two years because of the pandemic and we thought it would be a great experience to race the boat back across the Atlantic with the RORC. We sailed from Palma to Lanzarote just in time for the race. We had a wonderful time in Lanzarote and it was a long race. Now the family has arrived in Grenada and we are going to spend a few days exploring this beautiful place before we sail into the Pacific and back to Chile. We are super-happy with the trophy - Viva Chile!"

Christopher Daniel's J/122 Juno (GBR) finished the race in an elapsed time of 16 days 5 hrs 43 mins 12 secs. Christopher Daniel's was racing Juno with his daughter Poppy and son Jack. Cat Hunt is believed to be the first female navigator to complete this year's race.

"This has been a huge personal challenge, so we are elated to finish the race, and I would do it again, straight away," commented Christopher Daniel. "Racing across the Atlantic is something I have always wanted to do. For me, the stars have sort of aligned because I have achieved that ambition with Jack and Poppy; that is a huge privilege and the Juno crew are family as well. We have learnt a lot about the boat and each other and I have learnt a lot about myself. Out in the Atlantic there is beauty everywhere, it is just magical. Now we have arrived in Grenada we intend to have a gentle cruise through the islands to Antigua for the RORC Caribbean 600."

The Gunboat 68 Tosca, sailed by Ken Howery and Alex Thomson finished the RORC Transatlantic Race on Tuesday 25th January at UTC 23:27:13. Next to arrive will be Carlo Vroon's Hinckley Sou'wester 52 (NED) with 100nm to the finish (as at 1000 UTC on 26 Jan).

Results at rorctransatlantic.rorc.org/results/2022-results.html

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