As if by magic, the tradewinds blew into the starting area launching the RORC Caribbean 600 fleet into action for the start of what is probably the world’s most exciting 600- mile offshore race.
ShareBy mid-morning on day two, the RORC Caribbean 600 was very much living up to its billing as a high-speed thrilling race around the stunning Caribbean.
ShareGeorge David's Rambler 100 may have defeated Mike Slade's ICAP Leopard, but Slade was his usual charming self dockside, he even quoted Shakespeare
ShareThe third edition of the RORC Caribbean 600 could be described as a ‘coming of age’ of a new offshore racing classic. Already interest is pouring in from future competitors.
ShareNow in its third year, the RORC Caribbean 600 has attracted competitors from all over the world and has established itself as one of the 'must do' offshore yacht races of the international racing calendar.
ShareIn less than two months, Antigua Sailing Week, the Caribbean's longest running and best-known regatta, will be in full flow and there is still time to experience one of the top sailing regattas worldwide.
ShareWith one month to go, the third edition of the RORC Caribbean 600 is turning into a truly international affair, with an unprecedented fifteen nations represented in a diverse fleet of yachts, from all over the world.
ShareAdrian Lee’s Cookson 50, Lee Overlay Partners has won the 2010 Antigua Sailing Week, Ocean Series. For the second year running, Lee’s international crew beat Peter Harrison’s Farr 114, Sojana.
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ShareJohn Burnie, skipper of Region Guadeloupe spoke dockside in Falmouth Harbour. “This year’s race was more difficult in many respects, especially tactically
ShareThe RORC Caribbean 600, which takes in 14 islands along a 605 mile route, returns this year for a second outing.
ShareOrganised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club in association with the Antigua Yacht Club, the RORC Caribbean 600 starts on Monday 22nd February 2010.
ShareAs the sunsets over the Caribbean, the competitors in the RORC Caribbean 600 are preparing for their first night at sea.
ShareClear blue skies and crystal clear oceans typify the Caribbean and the competitors in the RORC Caribbean 600 were treated to some superb champagne sailing conditions
ShareAs dawn broke on the second day of the RORC Caribbean 600, ORMA 60 Region Guadeloupe had just rounded St.Maarten, the most northerly part of the course.
Share“It’s freezing cold back home in Massachusetts right now and I am wondering why my sailing buddies at home aren’t doing this race?
ShareWhen it comes to sailing locations, it is hard to think of anywhere better than the waters around Antigua. This year's Antigua Sail Week more than delivered.
ShareAntigua’s Shannon Falcone Checks in with All at Sea during the Volvo Ocean Race
ShareRoyal Ocean Racing Club members John Burnie and Stan Pearson have often talked about an offshore yacht race and their plans, devised over a few beers,
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