RORC ROLEX Fastnet Winners and Losers. CHARAL OCS, Open 40’s more

Highlights of what happened globally in the sport of sailing in the last 7 days. Gilles Fournier and his family and friends on Pintia couldn’t quite believe they had managed to win IRC One after such a close battle with Sunrise III. Having raced offshore regularly for the past half century and now 77 years old, Fournier hasn’t yet decided whether or not this was his last Rolex Fastnet Race. Chances are he would miss the challenge and camaraderie, not just with his own crew but with the opposition too. Pintia finished at 18:20:47, her corrected time just over 1 hours 20 minutes ahead of Sunrise III, with Ed Bell’s Dawn Treader completing the IRC One podium. This is Pintia’s second time topping the podium having won class in 2017. CHARAL, OCS at start, and many other stories good and the not so. That’s boat racing! Enjoy and subscribe, share, like etc. It really helps us survive in a content free world. Fournier met his rival skipper on the dock soon after they stepped ashore, victorious in Cherbourg. Tom Kneen, owner of the JPK 1180 which was overall winner of the Rolex Fastnet Race in 2021, is a formidable campaigner and one that Fournier never expected to beat on Pintia, a J/133.
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