Sailing Today

SHOWDOWN IN PARADISE

One of the wonderful things about our sport is that, however much racing you’ve done in different places on different boats and with different people, there are still new things to try. Even though I race around 3,000 miles most years, and occasionally more, I had never made it to RORC’s Caribbean 600 until this year’s edition.

It also marked the first event in a new two-handed Class 40 campaign for myself and Richard Palmer, the club’s vice commodore. Sadly, he was not able to be on board for the race, and instead Jangada 40 sailed four up with Vendee Globe sailor Pip Hare, RORC commodore Deb Fish and Paul Brandel, who works for the boat’s previous owner, Louis Burton (also a Vendee Globe veteran). Paul was responsible for looking after the boat for the past couple of years and had just raced 4,500 miles in the Transat Jacques Vabre, from Le Havre to Martinique, so was also invaluable to have on board.

With the race 15 years old, the 600-mile course that weaves around a myriad of stunningly beautiful Caribbean islands is now well known. In stereotypical tradewind conditions it combines short beats and runs with long power reaching legs. Acceleration zones between islands, or

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Sailing Today

Sailing Today9 min read
Hitting A New Plane
Jeanneau Yachts has a proud history of racing going back to 1976 when a Jeanneau Melody battled against the Atlantic greybeards to complete the OSTAR. Since then the company has been one of the leading forces in making racing more accessible by produ
Sailing Today4 min read
A Cooler Way To Stay Cool?
As summers in Greece and around the world get hotter with climate change, the need for environmentally friendly air conditioning has never been greater. Large yachts running generators all night are a common feature of busy Ionian harbours, and the n
Sailing Today10 min read
Wild Pigs And Englishmen
It was a hot day at the end of August, and we were looking for somewhere to anchor for lunch and a swim. Sailing down the east coast of Atokos, a deserted island five miles east of Ithaca, we spotted an idyllic beach, with white sand and turquoise wa

Related Books & Audiobooks