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Cork's Slattery on Rán Sets the Pace for Irish Crews in Opening Hours of RORC Caribbean 600 Race (Start Video)

21st February 2023
An impressive sight at the start of the 14th RORC Caribbean 600 as the IRC Zero and Class40 fleet set off
An impressive sight at the start of the 14th RORC Caribbean 600 as the IRC Zero and Class40 fleet set off Credit: Tim Wright

Irish sailors are among the crews in the top 20 boats in IRC overall after the first 15 hours of racing in the RORC Caribbean 600 Race. 

Seventy boats racing under IRC, Class40 and MOCRA Rules, with crew from 30 different countries, started the 14th edition on time at 11:00 AST on Monday, 20th February.

Cork's Justin Slattery, a double Volvo Ocean Race winner, onboard Niklas Zennstrom’s CF520 Rán 8 is lying sixth while James Carroll on the Botin 56 Black Pearl is 11th. ISORA's Andrew Hall is 15th on Pata Negra and Will Byrne, on the Mills 41 Final Final, is 19th. 

At the start outside Nelson’s Dockyard in Antigua, unstable squally conditions, with the wind speed in the mid-teens, produced a thrilling start for all classes. The RORC fleet has now set its sails for the spectacular 600nm race around 11 Caribbean islands. 

The fastest boats in the fleet are expected to finish in less than two days, but for some, it will be five days before returning to a triumphant finish in Antigua. Track the fleet via YB Races below.

MOCRA Class

MOD 70 Zoulou (FRA) sailed by Erik Maris got away to a superb start. Flying their port hull, Zoulou had to duck a few boats on starboard, but nailed the pin end of the line at full pace. Giovanni Soldini’s Maserati Multi70 (ITA) took a more conventional start inshore, but was soon up to full pace, with Zoulou and Maserati both hitting over 30 knots of boat speed. Zoulou was the first to Barbuda just two hours and 43 seconds into the race, with Maserati 26 seconds behind. Gunboat 68 Tosca (USA), skippered by Alex Thomson was leading the charge behind the two trimarans.

Giovanni Soldini's Maserati Multi70 (ITA) and MOD70 Zoulou (FRA) Photo: James TomlinsonGiovanni Soldini's Maserati Multi70 (ITA) and MOD70 Zoulou (FRA) competing in the RORC Caribbean 600 Photo: James Tomlinson

The MOCRA Class saw 10 multihulls take the start under the Pillars of Hercules in Antigua Photo: Tim WrightThe MOCRA Class saw 10 multihulls take the RORC Caribbean 600 start under the Pillars of Hercules in Antigua Photo: Tim Wright

IRC Super Zero

A classic dial-up featured in the big IRC Class; Pyewacket 70 (USA) skippered by Ben Mitchell and VO65 Wind Whisper (POL) skippered by Joca Signorini locked horns inshore before the start. Both boats have Volvo Ocean Race winners on board, but bragging rights went to Wind Whisper which stayed clear ahead. Jens Lindner’s Volvo 70 HYPR (ESP) skippered by Seamus Fitzpatrick, arced up to the line on port and got a great start at the pin end. Johannes Schwarz’s Volvo 70 Green Dragon (NED) kept clear of trouble at the pin end to get a good start, as did Volvo 70 I Love Poland (POL) skippered by Grzegorz Baranowski.

Three hours after the start Pyewacket 70 was recording over 20 knots of boat speed with I Love Poland in hot pursuit. VO 65 Ambersail 2 (LTU) skippered by Przemyslaw Tarnacki was leading the chasing pack.

Close battle in IRC Super Zero of the RORC Caribbean 600 Photo: James TomlinsonClose battle in IRC Super Zero of the RORC Caribbean 600 Photo: James Tomlinson

Roy P Disney's Pyewacket 70 (USA) in the RORC Caribbean 600 Photo: James TomlinsonRoy P Disney's Pyewacket 70 (USA) in the RORC Caribbean 600 Photo: James Tomlinson

IRC Zero & Class40

With 12 high performance IRC boats and a record 13 Class40s, a thrilling start was expected and there was no disappointment. RORC Vice Commodore Eric de Turckheim’s NMD54 Teasing Machine (FRA) went straight for the pin end with a large number of Class40s for company, including Ambrogio Beccaria’s Alla Grande - Pirelli (ITA) and James McHugh’s Tquila (SUI). However, sailing higher and faster than the Class40s, Teasing Machine got away to a fast, clean start. Meanwhile inshore the start was significantly more frantic. Marc Lepesqueux’s Curium (FRA) and IBSA (ITA) skippered by Alberto Bona engaged right under the Pillars of Hercules. Inshore, RORC Commodore James Neville racing HH42 Ino XXX (GBR) found clean air reaching down the line and hardened up for a great start. Kate & Jim Murray’s Pac 52 Callisto (USA) and ClubSwan 50 Balthasar (BEL) sailed by Louis Balcaen also got away to an excellent start. Unfortunately, the race is over for Arto Linnervuo’s Infiniti 52 Tulikettu (FIN) which retired and headed back to port; all well onboard.

Three hours after the start Botin 56 Black Pearl (GBR) was leading IRC Zero on the water ahead of Callisto (USA) and Niklas Zennstrom’s CF520 Rán 8 (SWE). In the Class40 Division, Axel Trehin’s Project Rescue Ocean (FRA) was in the leading pack of Class40s, including; Alla Grande - Pirelli, Tquila and IBSA.

RORC Vice Commodore Eric de Turckheim’s NMD54 Teasing Machine (FRA) in the RORC Caribbean 600 Photo: James TomlinsonRORC Vice Commodore Eric de Turckheim’s NMD54 Teasing Machine (FRA) in the RORC Caribbean 600 Photo: James Tomlinson

Niklas Zennstrom’s CF520 Rán 8 competing in the RORC Caribbean 600 (SWE) Photo: James TomlinsonNiklas Zennstrom’s CF520 Rán 8 competing in the RORC Caribbean 600 (SWE) with Cork's Justin Slattery onboard Photo: James Tomlinson

Axel Trehin’s Class40 Project Rescue Ocean (FRA) in the RORC Caribbean 600 Photo: James TomlinsonAxel Trehin’s Class40 Project Rescue Ocean (FRA) in the RORC Caribbean 600 Photo: James Tomlinson

IRC One

In the combined IRC One & IRC Two start, Laurent Courbin’s First 53 Yagiza (FRA) skippered by Philippe Falle got away to a great start inshore, as did Jon Desmond’s Mills 41 Final Final (USA). Two hours after the start, Andrew & Sam Hall’s Lombard 46 Pata Negra (GBR) was in the leading pack with Final Final and Adrian Lee’s Swan 60 Lee Overlay Partners (IRL). 

Jon Desmond’s Mills 41 Final Final (USA) with Dublin Bay's Will Byrne competing in the RORC Caribbean 600 Photo: James TomlinsonJon Desmond’s Mills 41 Final Final (USA) with Dublin Bay's Will Byrne competing in the RORC Caribbean 600 Photo: James Tomlinson

IRC Two

J/133 Vamoose (USA) skippered by Bob Manchester got away well and played the shifts inshore to lead at Green Island on the water and extend the lead on the reach on the way up to Barbuda. Andy Middleton’s First 47.7 EH01 (GBR) was second on the water in close company with Ray Rhinelander’ J/133 Bella J (CAN).

J/133 Vamoose (USA) skippered by Bob Manchester in the RORC Caribbean 600 Photo: James TomlinsonJ/133 Vamoose (USA) skippered by Bob Manchester in the RORC Caribbean 600 Photo: James Tomlinson

Follow the race with satellite tracking below

Published in Caribbean 600

Caribbean 600 Race Live Tracker 2024

Track the progress of the 2024 Caribbean 600 Race fleet on the live tracker above 

The 15th edition of the 600-mile race organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club starts on Monday, February 19th from Antigua.

 

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RORC's Caribbean 600 Race

The 14th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600 will start from Antigua on Tuesday, 14th February 2023.

The 600nm course circumnavigates 11 Caribbean Islands starting from Fort Charlotte, English Harbour, Antigua and heads north as far as St Martin and south to Guadeloupe taking in Barbuda, Nevis, St Kitts, Saba and St Barth's

PAST WINNERS: RORC CARIBBEAN 600 TROPHY - IRC OVERALL: (Best corrected time under IRC)

2020 - Tilmar Hansen, Outsider, TP52 (GER)
2019 - David and Peter Askew, Wizard, Volvo 70 (USA)
2018 - George David, Rambler 88, Maxi (USA)
2017 - Hap Fauth, Bella Mente, JV72 (USA)
2016 - George Sakellaris, Maxi 72, Proteus (USA)
2015 - Hap Fauth, JV72, Bella Mente (USA)
2014 - George Sakellaris, RP72, Shockwave (USA)
2013 - Ron O'Hanley, Privateer, Cookson 50 (USA)
2012 - Niklas Zennström's JV72, Rán (GBR)
2011 - George David, Rambler 100, JK 100 (USA)
2010 - Karl C L Kwok, Beau Geste, Farr 80 (HKG)
2009 - Adrian Lee, Lee Overlay Partners, Cookson 50 (IRL)

RACE RECORDS:

Multihull record (2019): Giovanni Soldini, Maserati, Multi 70 (ITA) - 30 hours, 49 minutes, 00 seconds
(I day 6 hrs 49 mins 0 secs)

Monohull record (2018): George David, Rambler 88, Maxi (USA) - 37 hours, 41 minutes, 45 seconds
(1 day 13 hrs 41 mins 45 secs)

At a Glance - RORC Caribbean 600 2024

The 15th anniversary edition of the RORC Caribbean 600 starts in Antigua on 19th February 2024.

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