La ARC sale de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria y cruza hasta Rodney Bay, St.Lucia el 20 de noviembre
Esta regata anual transatlantica que sale de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria cada noviembre, se ha convertido en la forma mas popular de cruzar el Atlantico
La travesia de 2700 millas nauticas en la ruta de los vientos alisios toma de media entre 12 y 24 dias.
seguiremos de cerca al
pogo10.50 Go
pogo40 kaitek
akilaria 40 vakita
y el diseño de Sam Manuard Angela JSR
etc
web de la ARC http://www.worldcruising.com/arc/entries.aspx
el pasado año un akilaria40 hizo un gran papel, quedó de los primeros
detras de algún 80 pies
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para hacerse una idea de la regata ver el video del Sunboy en la ARC del 2009 con la familia Sparkes
con la salida en las Palmas y la llegada a sta Lucía
con un hanse47
(poniendo pantalla completa)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOoqa...layer_embedded
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02/12/2011
los primeros barcos han llegado a sta lucia al puerto de Rodney bay
entraron con una hora de diferencia
el med spirit maxi 28,70 metros y el rayon vert trimarán pulsar50
el akilaria40 vakita está a 47 millas de la meta
entraron con una hora de diferencia
el med spirit maxi 28,70 metros y el rayon vert trimarán pulsar50
el akilaria40 vakita está a 47 millas de la meta
el swan56 clem le sigue a una distancia de 287 millas
luego viene un pelotón de barcos (x 61, barreau 71, baltic 64, swan 82, shipman 63 etc)
luego viene un pelotón de barcos (x 61, barreau 71, baltic 64, swan 82, shipman 63 etc)
First Boat Arrives in Saint Lucia!
02/12/2011After 11½ days at sea, it was a spectacular finish for the first twoARC boats to cross the line in Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia last night, with just over an hour separating the two very different boats.
With favourable conditions for the entire crossing, the Franco-Russian team on mighty 28.7m super-maxi Med Spirit (ex Bols) worked hard to keep up with ARC 2011’s only trimaran, transatlantic race veteran Alain Delhumeau's 15.2m lightweight Rayon Vert, who had taken the lead from the start in Las Palmas on Sunday 20 November.
02/12/2011After 11½ days at sea, it was a spectacular finish for the first twoARC boats to cross the line in Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia last night, with just over an hour separating the two very different boats.
With favourable conditions for the entire crossing, the Franco-Russian team on mighty 28.7m super-maxi Med Spirit (ex Bols) worked hard to keep up with ARC 2011’s only trimaran, transatlantic race veteran Alain Delhumeau's 15.2m lightweight Rayon Vert, who had taken the lead from the start in Las Palmas on Sunday 20 November.
03/12/2011
(el Akilaria40 vakita ha llegado a sta Lucía)
Vaquita, first boat in the Racing Division, arrives in St. Lucia
After a phenomenal 2,800 mile passage in typical Trade Wind (read 'fast') conditions, Vaquita arrived in St. Lucia yesterday (Friday) afternoon. The Akalaria 40 is the first boat to cross the finish line in the Racing Division, over a day ahead of their nearest competition
The Akalaria 40 Vaquita blasted her way across the Atlantic, covering the 2,800 nautical mile course in just over 12 days, a magnificent passage for a forty-footer.
Vaquita exceeded 23 knots at times during her surfing runs, and managed to sustain 18-20 in the fresh conditions that made for beautiful sailing on what is shaping up to be a traditional downwind, Trade Wind passage
Vaquita is the first boat to arrive in St. Lucia in the racing division, and is a full 36 hours ahead of the nearest competition, Clem, a Swan 56,
After a phenomenal 2,800 mile passage in typical Trade Wind (read 'fast') conditions, Vaquita arrived in St. Lucia yesterday (Friday) afternoon. The Akalaria 40 is the first boat to cross the finish line in the Racing Division, over a day ahead of their nearest competition
The Akalaria 40 Vaquita blasted her way across the Atlantic, covering the 2,800 nautical mile course in just over 12 days, a magnificent passage for a forty-footer.
Vaquita exceeded 23 knots at times during her surfing runs, and managed to sustain 18-20 in the fresh conditions that made for beautiful sailing on what is shaping up to be a traditional downwind, Trade Wind passage
Vaquita is the first boat to arrive in St. Lucia in the racing division, and is a full 36 hours ahead of the nearest competition, Clem, a Swan 56,
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