Arc 2024 Starts Mysailing
Arc 2024 Starts Mysailing At 12:30 local time today, sunday 24 november, a record breaking 45 multihulls were the first boats to cross the start line of arc 2024. they were followed by the 11 strong irc racing fleet at 12:45 and then at 13:00 the 83 cruising yachts. Around 150 boats set sail every year in november, sailing from las palmas on the island of gran canaria to rodney bay on saint lucia. the rally attracts people of all ages and nationalities, sailing monohulls, multihulls and even motor boats from 27 feet to 100 feet (8.23m 32m).
Arc 2024 Starts Mysailing The “traditional” arc, meanwhile, is celebrating its 39th edition and has always set off from las palmas. the finish line is in rodney bay, saint lucia. We will gather on board starting from november 19, 2024, for preparations. the crew will meet on the boat between november 19 23 in las palmas. the actual start of arc 2024 is on november 24. most boats will finish in st. lucia between december 10 15. the award ceremony will be on december 21. Arc 2024 almost 3,000 nautical miles ahead of them! the success of blue water cruising rallies is undeniable, and in this field, the world cruising club hosts the biggest, with no fewer than 234 yachts registered for the arc and the arc combined. we were in las palmas for the start of the arc. At 12:30 local time today, sunday 24 november, a record breaking 45 multihulls were the first boats to cross the start line of arc 2024, followed by the 11 strong irc racing fleet at 12:45 and then at 13:00 the 83 cruising yachts.
Arc 2024 Starts Mysailing Arc 2024 almost 3,000 nautical miles ahead of them! the success of blue water cruising rallies is undeniable, and in this field, the world cruising club hosts the biggest, with no fewer than 234 yachts registered for the arc and the arc combined. we were in las palmas for the start of the arc. At 12:30 local time today, sunday 24 november, a record breaking 45 multihulls were the first boats to cross the start line of arc 2024, followed by the 11 strong irc racing fleet at 12:45 and then at 13:00 the 83 cruising yachts. The 39th atlantic rally for cruisers (arc) is officially underway, with a record breaking 234 yachts leaving gran canaria to begin their 2,700 mile voyage to the caribbean. The forecast from arc weather guru chris tibbs is for sunday’s light southeasterly to back and increase as the boats track south from las palmas. Blue skies at the start of the 2024 ‘arc season’. the 2024 arc atlantic sailing season is underway. the initial fleet of 94 yachts departed las palmas de gran canaria today on the 850nm voyage to cape verde, the first stage of their atlantic crossing to the spice island of grenada. The “traditional” arc, meanwhile, is celebrating its 39th edition and has always set off from las palmas. the finish line is in rodney bay, saint lucia.
Arc 2024 Starts Mysailing The 39th atlantic rally for cruisers (arc) is officially underway, with a record breaking 234 yachts leaving gran canaria to begin their 2,700 mile voyage to the caribbean. The forecast from arc weather guru chris tibbs is for sunday’s light southeasterly to back and increase as the boats track south from las palmas. Blue skies at the start of the 2024 ‘arc season’. the 2024 arc atlantic sailing season is underway. the initial fleet of 94 yachts departed las palmas de gran canaria today on the 850nm voyage to cape verde, the first stage of their atlantic crossing to the spice island of grenada. The “traditional” arc, meanwhile, is celebrating its 39th edition and has always set off from las palmas. the finish line is in rodney bay, saint lucia.
Arc 2024 Starts Blue skies at the start of the 2024 ‘arc season’. the 2024 arc atlantic sailing season is underway. the initial fleet of 94 yachts departed las palmas de gran canaria today on the 850nm voyage to cape verde, the first stage of their atlantic crossing to the spice island of grenada. The “traditional” arc, meanwhile, is celebrating its 39th edition and has always set off from las palmas. the finish line is in rodney bay, saint lucia.
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