More than 1,000 sailors prepare to cross Atlantic
ARC gets ready
More than 240 boats and 1,200 people, including 34 children aged
under 16, will take part in the 29th Atlantic Rally for cruisers, which
sets sail from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, heading 2700 miles across the
Atlantic to Saint Lucia in the Caribbean.
The first ARC race
left Las Palmas in 1986 and has run ever since. However,a high demand
from crews wishing to take part in the rally means that the ARC sailors
will have a choice of two routes this year,with the introduction of ARC+
Cape Verde. Two starts are planned, and a fleet of 52 boats will depart
Las Palmas marina two weeks ahead of the larger ARC fleet which is 190
boats.
The ARC fleet represents almost every principle sailing
nation. This year boats are registered across the globe from Australia ,
Canada, Italy, Norway, UK, USA and a variety of other nations-making 36
in total. The first fleet will depart on 9th November, the second fleet
following behind on the 23rd.
Each year the ACR sailors can
choose to compete against each other by comparing the passage times of
different types and sizes of cruising boats. However the ARC racing
division will be striving to beat the record set in 2013 which is 10
days, 21 hours, 25 minutes and 10 seconds by Max Klink’s Knierim 65
Caro.
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