(Plymouth, England)- With little fanfare, the Royal Western YC has
resurrected the Two-Handed Transatlantic Race due primarily to the fact
that in Europe, and particularly the United Kingdom, there has been a
significant increase in double-handed racing participation.
This year, the long, famous history of J Teams participating in
trans-Atlantic races continued. Following in the winning traditions of
J/35s, J/105s and J/122s before the, Richard Palmer & Trevor Drew
from England sailed their J/109 JANGADA TOO to an incredibly well-earned
2nd in IRC Class! Congratulations to Trevor and Richard.
Trevor provided some perspectives on the race as they "tweeted" from the
middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, "It’s just gone midnight local time
and we’re flying along the south coast of Nantucket island, famed for
its whaling history and for the “sleighride”, when a harpooned whale
towed the small whaling boat and its crew for miles, before finally
succumbing to its fate. Happily, the current residents and the right
whales live more amicably today. (also the name of a 70s album – was it
Captain Beefheart? Put me out of my misery, someone!)
We’re
having our own sleighride, bombing along at over 7 knots in a brisk
sou’westerley breeze about 80° off the port bow, spurring us towards the
finish line about 50 miles away, in time for breakfast. Jangy seems to
sense the finish too – she’s got a real spring in her step, nodding to
her task and nudging the wavelets aside with steady purpose, refusing to
be slowed in her course. Yippee!!!"
In the middle of a thunderstorm and just before the heavens opened,
Richard Palmer and Trevor Drew, sailed JANGADA TOO across the line at
Castle Hill Light on 25th June 2012 at 0948 EST (1348 GMT) to complete
the Two Handed Transatlantic Race (Twostar) 2012. JANGADA TOO was the
first British boat home in a time of 22 days 2 hours and 48 minutes.
Under blue spinnaker with forked lightening flashing all around, JANGADA
TOO was escorted across the line by a RIB provided by a member of the
Newport Yacht Club, Tom Bandoni, with Norm Bailey (NYC & RWYC) and
James Bremridge (Race Director) on board.
Despite a downpour, the Newport Yacht Club fired a cannon to salute the achievement of Richard and Trevor! For more Two-Star trans-Atlantic Race sailing information