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RORC Caribbean 600: First Offshore Caribbean Circumnavigation Race, February 2009
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Jul 17, 2008, 17:05 PST
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The Royal Ocean Racing Club and Antigua Yacht Club will run the first offshore race to circumnavigate some of the Caribbean islands. This exciting new race will be called the RORC Caribbean 600.

Conceived by a group of RORC members living in the Caribbean, the race starts on the 23rd February 2009 off FortCharlotte outside English Harbour Antigua. The course takes the fleet to the North passing a mark off Barbuda, the islands of Nevis, Saba and St Barths, to circle St Martin before heading down to Guadeloupe as the most southerly point, then back up to a mark off Barbuda before returning to finish in Antigua. A total of 605 nautical miles.

RORC Commodore David Aisher is delighted to be working with Antigua Yacht club, whose facilities are alongside the marina at Falmouth Harbour and believes that in time the RORC Caribbean 600 will become one of the world’s classic offshore races. “We are pleased that RORC members approached us with the idea to start the first offshore race inCaribbean waters. Preliminary discussion with likely competitors has had a very enthusiastic response. I can see this race joining the Bermuda Race, Rolex Sydney Hobart Race and Rolex Fastnet Race as one of the ‘must do’ races on the offshore circuit.”

Elizabeth Jordan, commodore of Antigua Yacht club welcomes the opportunity to support RORC to ensure the success of the race. “The Antigua Yacht Club is excited at the prospect of working alongside such a prestigious yacht club as the RORC. Members of our club used their years of local knowledge to create a course that was sufficiently interesting and challenging to excite the best offshore race boats around the world.”

The date, 23rd February, has been chosen to fit in with the major events in the Caribbean calendar. Peter Harrison’s, Farr designed 115 foot ketch ‘Sojana’ has already agreed to enter the race. Sojana’s skipper Marc Fitzgerald was one of the RORC members who conceived the idea. “This race will appeal to all types of offshore sailors both monohull and multihull and there will be no upper size limit. The conditions in the Caribbean in February are so perfect that the race will attract a wide variety of yachts. Our aim on ‘Sojana’ is to be the first to set the course record.”

Mike Slade’s ICAP Leopard will also join the race to try for the course record. Skipper Chris Sherlock thinks this race will provide a very interesting challenge. “For a boat like ICAP Leopard this race with over 13 legs will be the toughest of the 600 milers we have done and I am sure it will appeal to all the top ocean race boats.”

The race is to be run under RORC’s IRC rating rule which is used by race boats all over the world. The lower size limit of yacht has yet to be set and consideration is being given to have a division run under the local CSA (Caribbean Sailing Association) rule.

A Notice of Race will be issued shortly and a detailed study of the race course is available on the RORC website.www.rorc.org

For more information, please contact: RORC: Tel. 020 7493 2248, E-mail: info@rorc.org

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