Please select your home edition
Edition
Stoneways Marine 2021 - LEADERBOARD

Seventh overall is Tom Dolan's best Solo Maître CoQ yet

by Tom Dolan Racing 20 Mar 09:39 GMT
Tom Dolan at the Solo Maître CoQ © Vincent Olivaud

Ireland's leading solo offshore racer Tom Dolan laid to rest the ghosts of three past Solo Maître CoQ events when he finished seventh overall from a 30 boat fleet Saturday.

After his 11th in Wednesday's short inshore race the skipper of Smurfit Kappa-Kingspan fought back from a schoolboy error early in the 340 miles offshore race to finish eighth across the finish line off Les Sables d'Olonne on Saturday late afternoon.

He passed the wrong side of a mark on the way south towards La Rochelle and had sailed three miles passed it before he turned back and made good his course. Not long after he was 29th but he once again proved one of the fastest sailors in the strong breeze when he pulled back through the fleet in blustery winds to 35kts at times.

"It was good to be able to even see the winners in the end.I don't really know how deep I was in the fleet but it was very bad and a silly mistake that could really have cost me."

smiled a relieved and exhausted Dolan back in the Vendee port. "But this is my best ever Solo Maître CoQ yet and so it's fine, it's good."

Of the navigational error he said "I gave the boat a good thumping with my fist I was that angry with myself but having vented I just got on with concentrating on my strategy and bit by bit it paid off." reported Dolan who blew his chances of a good result last year when he tore his gennaker sail. The previous edition he twisted his ankle and had to retire from the offshore and on his first attempt he lost his focus entirely when he made a few bad early decisions and finished way down the fleet, "This long offshore was tough, with calm and a real battle in the strong winds, it just got windier all through last night. It was trying, both for the nerves and physically and hard on the boats and so I am glad I did not break anything."

"In the end it was about going fast and not breaking anything. I took places as I went but obviously when I started to get closer to the leaders it became more complicated! ", said the Irish skipper who crossed the finish line after two days and five hours at sea."

"Anyway the hoodoo is buried and it feels good! " concluded Dolan whose next regatta is the Laura Vergne Trophy, the lead up to the Spi Ouest-France Banque Populaire Grand-Ouest event on April 1 in La Trinité-sur-Mer.

Related Articles

Skipper MACIF wins
Lois Berrehar and Charlotte Yven take Transat Paprec double-handed race Even in the the inky darkness there was no mistaking the exuberant mix of sheer joy, relief and final deliverance for Skipper MACIF duo Charlotte Yven and Loïs Berrehar when they crossed the finish line off Gustavia, Saint Barths. Posted on 19 May
Transat Paprec day 19
Break point at Columbier Point With just over 100 miles to the Transat Paprec off Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy the top three mixed- doubles duos are still less than two and a half miles apart as they head into what narrow leader Lois Berrëhar calls a 'totally crazy' final night at sea. Posted on 18 May
Transat Paprec day 18
Title going down to the wire The 1994, second edition of the two-handed race across the Atlantic which is now the Transat Paprec was famously won by French sailing legends Jean Le Cam and Roland Jourdain by just 63 seconds. Posted on 17 May
Transat Paprec day 17
The leading trio are sailing into softer breeze With just over 500 nautical miles to the Saint Barths finish line what looked set to be a three cornered fight for victory might yet open up to surprise attacks from the mixed doubles duos in fourth, fifth and sixth. Posted on 16 May
Transat Paprec day 16
There are still 700 miles to the finish It is increasingly looking like it might be the final miles into Saint Barths which might decide the winner of the Transat Paprec, very much depending on the timing of the approach to the French island territory. Posted on 15 May
Transat Paprec Day 15
A solid podium but will opportunities knock for Pirouelle and Faguet? As the leading trio sail south west this Sunday afternoon, two weeks exactly since the Concarneau start of the Transat Paprec mixed tow handed race to Saint Barth's, they are crossing in front of fourth placed Guillaume Pirouelle and Sophie Faguet. Posted on 14 May
Transat Paprec Day 14
A game of nerves until the finish Friday? With just over 1000 nautical miles to the finish of the Transat Paprec race from Brittany to Saint Barths the margins between the top three boats are tiny and the battle of nerves is gradually intensifying. Posted on 13 May
Transat Paprec Day 13
Top Transat Paprec trio less than one mile apart mid Atlantic Mid-Atlantic between Saint Barth's and the turning mark at the Canary Islands which they passed last Sunday, the leaders for the last 3 days, Gaston Morvan and Anne-Claire Le Berre have reported a scare on Wednesday night when they hit a floating object. Posted on 12 May
Transat Paprec Day 12
Leaders Morvan and Le Berre under pressure Gaston Morvan and Anne-Claire Le Berre remain resolute leaders of the Transat Paprec holding a cushion of around 2.8 nautical miles but they have seen their margin halved since yesterday. Posted on 11 May
Transat Paprec Day 11
'Easy' miles downwind in the tradewinds After 10 days racing the 11 competing duos on the Transat Paprec race from Concarneau to Saint Barth's are now spread over some 315 nautical miles from the front to the back of the fleet of identical Figaro BENETEAU 3s. Posted on 10 May