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Oldest videos of Transatlantic sailing races from the 1940s to the 1970s

by Magnus Smith 4 Feb 2024 12:00 GMT
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With the 10th edition of the RORC Transatlantic Race finishing in January, perhaps it is time to back at some much older Transats; there are a rare few which made it onto video, mostly thanks to British Pathé.

The oldest we could find is from 1949 when Vladimir Vestanovitch prepared to cross the Atlantic in a 20ft boat. It looks like the craft has been designed with no cockpit, just a watertight hatch aft. Such a shame the footage has no audio.

Skipping the 1950s entirely, the next video we can find is from 1964, showing the OSTAR race preparations before the start

There is also another 1964 video with race footage and interview with Eric Tabarly but it is in French.

A great moment for female sailing occurred in 1967: Elizabeth Leeson leaves from Torquay to sail the Atlantic single-handed in her 22ft fibreglass yacht 'Wee Monarch'.

A busier moment was captured later in 1967: Transatlantic race start at Plymouth. Gipsy Moth III is visible (she won the first race in 1960) and other more eccentric craft, including what looks like a yellow submarine with a junk rig.

The next year we have a video that covers the pre-start and start in Plymouth: Solo Transatlantic Race 1968. Éric Tabarly can be seen climbing his trimaran's mast. Some of the plywood multihulls look positively home-made! Sadly the start line conditions were rainy and windless.

Then we have the 1968 OSTAR winner returning to the Thames

This video has interviews with competitors in Plymouth before the Transatlantic race 1972 start. Hear from Sir Francis Chichester first. Each sailors has their own opinion of how dangerous the crossing is.

See also the race preparations going on at that time.

Then we have the OSTAR start from that year...

...and the OSTAR finish at Newport.

Finally we have a documentary about the Canadian entry in the 1980 OSTAR with Bob Lush and Mike Birch.

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