Wind against tide created a vicious chop as they left the Solent, between the Isle of Wight and the English Coast, and the first of 95 yachts began to retire. The attrition rate is always high in this event, and trophies offered for circa 250 crews who complete the course require considerable stamina to achieve.
Ahead lay a patch of fog and some surprising calms, the rounding of Fastnet Rock off Cork in Ireland, and the newly-included, very tricky Alderney tidal “race”, which can run up to 9 knots, before a 1,600-berth maxi marina in Normandy beckoned.
It was a race like none other, since the Fastnet began in 1925, and Royal Ocean Racing Club organizers seem to be regarding it as a tryout for yet more changes planned for the historic 50th Rolex Fastnet Race in 2023.
No longer would the English traditionally gather on Plymouth Hoe, where Sir Francis Drake reputedly dallied over a game of bowls in 1588 before dealing with the invading Spanish Armada, to watch their yachtsmen finish the 608-miler.
Instead, non-French entrants would be packing their passports and tackling a course that is now officially 695 nm, and given the upwind beats and other vicissitudes of the Channel and Celtic Sea, most would sail well over 800 nm before sipping a local calvados or two.
Facilities in Plymouth were admittedly getting a little thin to handle really large fleets, although this pleasant naval city still hosts smaller regattas such as SailGP the previous month. Cherbourg by contrast has a four-basin marina in the city center, developed in 1975, that can accommodate the visiting yachts, and was keen to do so.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Wong Tet Choong - Singapore's Most Famous Sailor
TC Wong made global headlines last year when the rapid spread of Covid left him stranded at sea in his Leopard 50 for months until he was eventually allowed into Fiji, where he has remained since. Now, the adventurous 60-year-old is waiting for borders to open so he can continue his journey around the South Pacific on his beloved Ximula III.
Burgess Marks New Milestone In Asia With 20th Superyacht Transaction
Confirming its position as the regional leader in selling large yachts, Burgess’ recent sale of the 52m Amels Lind marked the 20th transaction by the brokerage house’s Asia team since it was formed in 2015.
Premieres & Newcomers
Yacht Style provides an overview of this year’s exciting new models, with most on display at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival and/or Monaco Yacht Show, some having shown earlier in the year and a couple making their debuts in other autumn shows around Europe.
Déjà Vu In Denmark
Halfway into SailGP’s second season, a familiar pattern begins to emerge. Australia, runaway winners of the first series, again top the table, despite having to sit out one of the four events held so far with gear failure.
Galeon Spreads Its Wings
With Hong Kong welcoming its first Galeon 640 Fly and 325 GTO this year and Asia’s latest 500 Fly arriving in Singapore, Yacht Style looks at the builder’s 20-year relationship with Tony Castro that has resulted in some of the world’s most innovative production motor yachts.
How To Build A ‘Scent Wardrobe'!
Johanna Monange founded Maison 21G in Singapore to offer customised scents for all clients and all occasions. The personal approach is proving popular, with growing understanding of how to build a ‘scent wardrobe’ and more boutiques opening around the city.
Rolex Fastnet's “Coup De Cherbourg”
Fierce sou’west winds gusting 30 knots greeted 337 yachts starting the Rolex Fastnet Race, as the 49th edition of this famous offshore classic set off not for Plymouth as usual, but for Cherbourg in France, via Ireland’s Fastnet Rock.
Stepping Out Of The Shadows
As founder and Director of VP Yachts, Vivian Chan is quickly making a name for herself as the Hong Kong dealer for Italian builder Sessa, even if it appears a world away from her other role as General Manager of her family’s Sun Hing Shipyard.
From Pollution To Purpose
Former Singapore Idol finalist and TV producer Mathilda D’silva explains how the Ocean Purpose Project evolved from what she saw on and around her hometown beach in Pasir Ris.
TECH GIANT
Camper & Nicholsons’ recent achievements include selling the 105m Lady Moura and adding the 126m Octopus to its charter and management fleets, but CEO Paolo Casani is most excited about the company’s focus on proprietary technology to engage clients in the new era.