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French Flair for the RORC Caribbean 600

by Louay Habib 6 Feb 2018 08:28 GMT 19 February 2018
Eric de Turckheim's French Teasing Machine is one of eleven French boats competing in the RORC Caribbean 600 Race this year © RORC / Arthur Daniel

With 87 yachts already entered and more expected, the 10th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600 will have another record fleet. Teams from at least 22 nations have entered the Caribbean's famous offshore race. Since 2009, yachts from Great Britain and America have made up the majority of the fleet, and this year is no different with the two countries accounting for over 30 entries. For the 10th edition however, a significant number of entries from France will be on the startline on Monday 19th February in Antigua. The thrilling race around the central Caribbean, includes three French islands as marks of the course; Guadeloupe, Saint Martin and Saint-Barthélemy.

Eric de Turckheim's French Nivelt-Muratet 54 Teasing Machine, overall winner of the 2017 RORC Transatlantic Race, can be counted amongst the favourites for the RORC Caribbean 600 Trophy awarded to the best yacht under the IRC rating system. Eleven teams have already entered from France and the number of yachts flying the French Tricolour is expected to be bolstered by young Figaro teams from Guadeloupe.

In the 2016 race, Eric de Turckheim's Teasing Machine was third overall and won IRC One in his previous boat, an A13. Looking ahead to the race, he comments: "The RORC Caribbean 600 is a very interesting race. The race course provides beautiful scenery, especially around Guadeloupe, but it is also tactically challenging with so many influences from the land, and at times, some strong wind and sea conditions... La Belle et la Bête -The Beauty and the Beast!"

The RORC Caribbean 600 is part of the Class40 2018 Championship and six pocket rockets are competing this year. The majority are from France and include Catherine Pourre's Eärendil, returning after a terrific battle in last year's race:

"The race is very well known and regarded by Class40 competitors and has a reputation of fierce competition and intensity, with a lot of manoeuvring and tactical issues," explains Pourre. "All this in a wonderful environment with magnificent islands, a delicious climate and lovable people with a warm welcome. This is a physical race for the Class40s which is very demanding for the team; nobody is going to sleep for the entire race! In our view, it is more demanding for the crew than the Fastnet. I personally would be very pleased if we could finish this race as the winner. I am sure I am not the only one!"

French Boats in the RORC Caribbean 600:

Boat

Owner/Skipper

Design

Home Port

Albator

Philippe Frantz

Nmd43

 

Bhb

Arthur Hubert

Class 40

Saint Malo

Capo DI Fora

Olivier Rapeaud

Levrier Des Mers 20m

Cherbourg

Eärendil

Catherine Pourre

Class40

La Trinité Sur Mer

Esprit Scout

Marc Dubos

Class40

Port De La Rochelle

French Tech Caraîbos

Gilles Lamire

Multi50

Saint Malo

Guyader Gastronomie

Christian Guyader

Ts42

Lorient

Niob6

Olivier Rapeaud

Actual 46

 

Noisy Oyster

Bernard McGranaghan

J 122

Port Des Porquerolles

Sensation Class 40

Marc Lepesqueux

Class40

 

Teasing Machine

Eric de Turckheim

Nmydd 54

 

With two weeks to go until the 10th edition of the race, many of the yachts taking part are already in Antigua or neighbouring islands preparing for the start. Several used the RORC Caribbean 600's Official Logistics Partner, Sevenstar Yacht Transport to get to the Caribbean for the race which is high on the bucket list of any offshore sailor.

"As part of our long-standing partnership with the RORC we setup a special Caribbean 600 transport, which several of the international teams have taken advantage of this year," explains Wouter Verbraak, Head of Sevenstar Racing Yacht Logistics. "The yachts include past race winner and long-term Sevenstar client, George Sakellaris' Maxi 72 Proteus (USA), as well as Albator, Benoit Briand's NMD 43 from France, Samantaga, a Swan 45 from the Netherlands and Quentin Stewart's Infiniti 46 R Maverick from the UK. We wish them all the best of luck and look forward to speaking to many other teams onsite on how we can help them with the return transports."

RORC Caribbean 600 Virtual Regatta

Eight hundred or more sailors will be competing in this year's RORC Caribbean 600 and if you fancy 'taking them on' enter the RORC Caribbean 600 Virtual Regatta. Skipper your virtual boat in real time, pitting your wits on the 600 mile course. Over 16,000 armchair sailors from all over the world entered last year. click.virtualregatta.com/?li=4865

For more information and to follow the race, please go to: caribbean600.rorc.org

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