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MOD70 Argo with eyes on Pineapple Cup Record as teams' countdown to start of the 34th Pineapple Cup

by Pineapple Cup 25 Jan 2019 13:26 GMT 27 January 2019
Argo - 34th Pineapple Cup - Montego Bay Race © Sam Holliday

With an outright speed record of 2 days, 10 hours, 24 minutes and 42 seconds that has been on the books since 2005, it is possible that 2019 will be the year that it will fall. One of the fastest boats currently racing, the Mod70 Argo, have their sights set on that record set by Tom Hill's Titan 12. However, with less than four days to the start of the 34th edition of the Pineapple Cup Montego Bay Race the 811-nautical mile race from Miami to the Montego Bay is shaping up to be an unpleasant, but fast, first 24 hours.

The Pineapple Cup Montego Bay Race, an offshore classic first run in 1961, has seen a plethora of world class sailors competing on high performance racing sail boats since its inception. This year is no different as the Volvo 70 Wizard owned by Peter and David Askew, will be crewed by some of the Vestas 11thHour Racing team, including Charlie Enright, Mark Towill, Simon Fisher, and Phil Harmer. They're also joined by Daryl Wislang, who was on last year's winning Donfeng Volvo Ocean Race team.

Argo will be racing with Brian Thompson who is no stranger to record breaking, he's broken many of them, including winning the Jules Verne Trophy as the helmsman on Loïck Peyron's Banque Populaire V. Also racing on Argo will be 2010 America's Cup winner and French sailor Thierry Fouchier. Both the Multihull (Steve Fossett, Lakota, 1999) and Monohull (Tom Hill, Titan 12, 2005) records are some of the longest standing records for an offshore race. The question now is: will the MOD70 beat its predecessor the OMRA 60 and the outright record set by Titan 12?

Chad Corning, Boat Captain and Crew onboard the MOD 70 Argo owned by Jason Carroll said "The weather is looking strange this year. The first bit of the race should be rough and very fast but the conditions down the track look light and unstable. While we have one eye fixed on the Multihull record set in 1999 by Steve Fossett on his legendary ORMA 60 'Lakota' we'll try hard to get inside Titan's outright record. We'll need the trade-winds to re-establish themselves quickly after the frontal passage to make that happen. Regardless we're looking forward to a great ride down one of the world's most scenic and challenging racetracks."

Charlie Enright, Tactician, Wizard said "Wizard, owned by David and Peter Askew have a robust racing calendar which includes the Pineapple Cup, RORC Caribbean 600, New York Yacht Club Transatlantic, Fastnet and the Rolex Middle Sea Race. It's brilliant to be sailing with such a campaign and reunited with many of the crew from Team Vestas 11th Hour Racing. For now, our thoughts are on the Pineapple Cup and as ever it is our intention is to take the monohull line honors while setting ourselves up for the best chance to take home the coveted Pineapple Cup Trophy."

The PHRF Fleet starts Sunday 27th January at 11am ET and the IRC/Multihull Fleet starts the following day Monday 28th January at 2pm ET.

Race tracking is available and can be found on the homepage of www.pineapplecup.com.

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