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‘Half way round’ and Prize giving Celebration
‘Half way round’ and Prize giving Celebration
11/09/2010

Tonight the World ARC Prizegiving event was held at the Bali Marina restaurant, just ashore from where the fleet are berth. After a welcome drink, Balinese dancers performed a local welcome dance on the stage and posed for photographs with participants. Following the dancing, the music started and the buffet was open. The evening concluded with the prize giving ceremony and relaxing music.

Kintamani Lake and the Volcano
Kintamani Lake and the Volcano
10/09/2010

World ARC ran a cultural and social tour to Kintamani Lake and Volcano for last three days . The morning began with the opportunity to see how silver and gold are worked by the Balinese craftsmen in the village of Celuk. These precious materials come from the island of Java and are melted here in Bali so they can be manually work on and transformed into creative pieces of art. The journey then continued through the village of Mas to watch woodcarving artisans carving different kinds of woods into traditional sculptures.

Arriving in Bali
Arriving in Bali
08/09/2010

During the last 24 hours, 12 boats from the fleet have arrived in Benoa Harbour in Bali, Indonesia, having completed the 990 nautical miles passage from Darwin in about 6 days. Whilst there are still several boats still to arrive, there is already a buzzing atmosphere in this small marina, as crew complete the ‘boat jobs’ and checking in process, before beginning tours and trips around the island. The fleet is until Monday and there is lots to do and see before their departure.

The World ARC fleet leaves Australia for Bali
The World ARC fleet leaves Australia for Bali
01/09/2010

The World ARC fleet restarted today off the breakwater at HMAS Coonawarra Naval Base, in the approaches to the Port of Darwin. The conditions at sunrise were not ideal and there appeared to be not even a whisper of wind. However, the winds built during the morning and the conditions at the start pushed the participants well on their way to their next destination of Bali. There was a tight grouping of yachts at the lower end of the line, just timing it right with the assistance of the tide and the wind, to get away promptly.

World ARC says Farewell to Ronja and Ciao at the Prizegiving
30/08/2010

Tour to Litchfield National Park
Tour to Litchfield National Park
27/08/2010

The tour to the Litchfield Park run today with 25 World ARC participants. The rushing waters and rugged vistas that made life difficult for the early miners, loggers, and graziers now provide a focus for the Park and a highlight for visitors. Participants had the opportunity to swim in the pools and waterfalls, relax and explore the National Park that covers an area of approximately 1500 km2.

Arriving in Darwin
Arriving in Darwin
25/08/2010

It has been a busy couple of days as the World ARC fleet complete Leg 13 of the Rally and make themselves at home in the Port of Darwin. The sailing conditions on the leg were reported as excellent and the average passage time was very quick with very little motoring. The first boat across the finish line was Grand Filou 2, skippered by Richie Fearon, with a passage time of 3 days 22 hrs at sea. Very close behind was the Oyster 55, A Lady. Since arriving, the crews have begun to settle into the marinas in Darwin and explore what Australia’s Top End has to offer.

A warm welcome awaits in Darwin
A warm welcome awaits in Darwin
22/08/2010

Whilst even the leaders of the World ARC fleet on Leg 13 still have over 24 hrs until they reach Darwin, all is set for a great stopover in this capital city of Australia’s Northern Territory. Whilst there will be a few duties to complete the on arrival, the fleet will still have plenty of time to explore the city, take in the Darwin festival and visit further inland to the Litchfield and Kakadu National Parks.

Traversing the Top End
Traversing the Top End
19/08/2010

World ARC restarted from Thursday Island today to make the 840 nautical mile passage to their next port of call, in Darwin, in Australia’s New Territory. The route will take the fleet in an almost due west track across the Gulf of Carpentaria from the infamous Torres Straits. Having sailed around Australia’s ‘Top End’, the fleet will negotiate their way into Darwin, most likely during the middle of next week.

Get Together in Thursday Island
Get Together in Thursday Island
18/08/2010

Its cruising time in the Great Barrier Reef
Its cruising time in the Great Barrier Reef
04/08/2010

During the last few days, the World ARC fleet have been leaving Mackay to head north through the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. The crew's ultimate destination is Thursday Island, at the top of Australia, for a Rally rendezvous on 18 August. However, there is little rush and the skippers are taking their time to explore the islands, including the Whitsundays group. The Whitsundays lie midway along Australia's Queensland coast and are fringed by the Great Barrier Reef which should protect the Coral Sea and the 74 islands of the Whitsunday Group from the open ocean.

World ARC bids farewell to Liza and Sunrise at Prizegiving
World ARC bids farewell to Liza and Sunrise at Prizegiving
26/07/2010

The official half way point in World ARC 2010/11 was celebrated last night with a fantastic prizegiving and cocktail party at the prestigious Clarion Hotel in Mackay Marina, hosted by Mackay Tourist Board and Mackay Marina Village.

David Phillips, Head of Mackay Tourist Board, and Councillor Dave Perkins of Mackay Regional Council, welcomed the participants...

BBQ in Mackay
BBQ in Mackay
24/07/2010

Last night, the World ARC team organized an informal barbecue at the friendly Mackay Yacht Club for all the participants. After mingling with local sailors at the Club’s Happy Hour, the crews moved downstairs for a slap up Aussie-style feed cooked by Yacht Club staff.

Fleet start to arrive in Australia
Fleet start to arrive in Australia
22/07/2010

The first few yachts started to arrive in Mackay, Australia, late night after a windy 1200 mile crossing from Vanuatu. Their arrival in Australia marks a significant achievement for the fleet, as they officially complete their crossing of the world's largest body of water, the Pacific Ocean, after heading away from the shores of Ecuador, South America, some five months ago.

World ARC sets off on Leg 11 to Mackay
World ARC sets off on Leg 11 to Mackay
15/07/2010

At noon today, the World ARC fleet had good start conditions as they departed Port Vila, Vanuatu for their next stopover in Mackay, Australia. The restart marked the end of a successful and enjoyable stopover in Vanuatu which included visits to the island of Tanna in the south and then Efate. The fleet has spent the last few days at the berthings of Yachting World and have been hosted by the Vanuatu Cruising Yacht Club. If fact, the Commodore of the VCYC provided the committee boat upon which were also hosted representatives from the Vanuatu Tourism Organisation.

World ARC Prizegiving Party in Port Vila
World ARC Prizegiving Party in Port Vila
13/07/2010

Tonight the World ARC participants enjoyed a splendid dinner and dance at the Waterfront Restaurant in Port Vila sponsored by World Cruising Club. Following welcome drinks by the waters edge as the sun was setting, participants watched a spectacle of local traditional dance, organised by the Vanuatu Tourist Organisation. After a splendid three course meal, prizes were awarded for Leg 10 of the Rally for the relatively short sail between Fiji and Tanna. And at the end of the evening the floor was open to dance to night away…

A Lazy Sunday in Port Vila
A Lazy Sunday in Port Vila
11/07/2010

Following a busy day of arrivals yesterday, Sunday has been a more relaxing day for the World ARC fleet staying in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Like many countries which the fleet has visited in recent months, there are very few shops and facilities open on a Sunday and this induces respite for even the most restless of the crews. For some however, being alongside the dock in Port Vila gives access to water and electricity and a stable platform to catch up on all those boat jobs. A few crew members also joined in with the Vanuatu Cruising Yacht Club Sunday race.

A Traditional Welcome to Tanna
A Traditional Welcome to Tanna
08/07/2010

The World ARC fleet were today invited to a traditional welcome ceremony at the village in Port Resolution. As the crews came ashore they were greeted with traditional singing and dancing and then led on into the village. The fleet offered practical gifts to the villagers and in return they received palm baskets of fruit and produce and woven bags. The day concluded with a traditional feast of local food at the Port Resolution Yacht Club.

Volcano Visit in Vanuatu
Volcano Visit in Vanuatu
07/07/2010

Most of the World ARC fleet are now comfortably at anchor in Port Resolution Bay in Tanna, Vanuatu, enjoying a busy programme of exploration of the island’s landscapes and visiting the local population. All the participants took a visit up the active volcano Mount Yasur and many have also eaten with families in the village nearby.

World ARC makes landfall in Tanna, Vanuatu
World ARC makes landfall in Tanna, Vanuatu
06/07/2010

After a relatively short sail from Musket Cove Resort in Fiji, almost all the World ARC fleet have now arrived in Port Resolution on the island of Tanna, Vanuatu. The fleet began making landfall at first light this morning and arrivals have continued throughout the day. By late afternoon, there were only two yachts still to arrive from the fleet, which started their passage on Saturday.

World ARC leaves Fiji - Ni sa moce! Goodbye!
World ARC leaves Fiji - Ni sa moce! Goodbye!
03/07/2010

In great starting conditions, the World ARC fleet today began the next leg of their circumnavigation; a relatively short 450 nautical mile passage from Fiji to the island of Tanna in Vanuatu. There was a good 15-20 knot breeze blowing down through the start line and so the fleet got off to a very quick start.

Navigating within the reefs of some of the Fijian island can be tricky but the starting area, line and course beginning were extremely well marked, thanks to the assistance of Musket Cove Marina. The fleet crossed the line at 1100 hrs and were lead safely away. There was a number of other boats who came to watch the fleet depart and it was a great spectacle to watch and take part in.

Enjoying Life at Musket Cove Marina
Enjoying Life at Musket Cove Marina
01/07/2010

The World ARC fleet had a very enjoyable day today at Musket Cove Resort with the fleet undertaking a mixture of activities. In-between preparations for the next leg, some crews got together for a game of golf, whilst others took a stroll around the resort, or a windsurfing lesson or took a dive boat for a snorkelling or scuba trip to the outer reef. This afternoon the whole fleet got together for a series of games on the beach followed this evening, with participants sitting down to a wonderful 3 course meals.

World ARC fleet Rendezvous in Musket Cove
World ARC fleet Rendezvous in Musket Cove
30/06/2010

The majority of the World ARC fleet have now arrived at the marina of Musket Cove Resort on Malolo Leilei Island, Fiji. The whole fleet are all berthed alongside the Yacht Club’s pontoon and are enjoying catching up on the last few weeks of free cruising around Tonga & Fiji and enjoying all the facilities and services which the Resort has to offer. This evening the Resort hosted a cocktail party for all the crews  after which most enjoyed a BBQ - Fiji Style!

Its Cruising Time
Its Cruising Time
14/06/2010

The World ARC fleet are currently enjoying a fantastic time exploring the Tongan island group of Vava’u. The fleet have weaved a web over the World ARC positions display, as they visit the islands and outlying resorts of the group. They have enjoyed snorkelling, diving, pleasant meals ashore or simply the peace and quiet.

Prizegiving in the Kingdom of Tonga
Prizegiving in the Kingdom of Tonga
07/06/2010

With 23 boats now moored in Vava’u, Tonga, the World ARC Prizegiving Party took place at the Mango’s Cafe tonight. The last time the fleet was together in such numbers was in Papeete in French Polynesia. So, it is very pleasant to see that everyone made an effort to catch up in Vava’u for the World ARC party!

Tonga: Malo e lelei
Tonga: Malo e lelei
02/06/2010

Welcome! This morning, after a passage of approximately 1,200 nautical miles across the Pacific, World ARC yachts from group 1 of the fleet began completing formal arrival procedures and checking into the Kingdom of Tonga. The World ARC’s home in Tonga is Port Refuge and the town of Neia’fu, in the Vava’u (va-va-oo) group of islands. The check-in procedure was reasonably quick and soon the skippers were authorised to remove the yellow Q flag which signals an international arrival, and find themselves a mooring in the harbour. Tying up in Port Refuge marked the end of journey from Bora Bora in French Polynesia which for most took over 14 days.

Traditional Niuean Night
Traditional Niuean Night
29/05/2010

Tonight the World ARC participants who arrived in Niue during the last week attended a community function at the village hall in Alofi South. The excellent evening began with a formal welcome and song and then participants tucked into a traditional Niuean buffet supplied by members of the community. Following the meal, the group was entertained by a lively music and dance ensemble which ended by inviting the audience to take to the floor as well.

Tour around Niue
Tour around Niue
28/05/2010

A group of 10 people went yesterday on a tour around the island of Niue, lead by Keith, the island Commodore and his wife Sue as a tourist guide. The group left from the Alofi wharf and went straight to the place where the English navigator Captain James Cook sighted Niue in 1774, but was refused landing by the locals. He then named Niue “Savage Island”. After this episode Niue was left in peace for the following 80 years...

Group 1 yachts arrive in Nuie
Group 1 yachts arrive in Nuie
26/05/2010

By lunchtime today, all 6 World ARC yachts of the smaller group 1 of the fleet, had arrived on the island rock of Niue to begin several days of exploration. The first boats to arrive were Lady Ev VI and Kalliope III. They were followed during the hours of darkness by Destiny and Eowyn and then Lady Lisa and Ariane. The boats had been at sea for 10 days during which they covered about 1200 nautical miles. Their trip was broken up by a short stop in Suwarrow and the crews will rest in Niue for a few days before moving on to Tonga.

Group 2 yachts restart from Bora Bora
Group 2 yachts restart from Bora Bora
19/05/2010

There was light to good wind at midday today as Group 2 of the World ARC fleet restarted from Bora Bora on the next leg of their around-the-world passage. The next leg, Leg 7, is a nearly 1400 nautical miles passage to the Kingdom of Tonga, stopping at the deserted atoll of Suwarrow and the big rock of Niue of the way. The group which departed today are following in the wake of group 1, who left from Bora Bora on Sunday.

The World Famous BBYC Dinghy Race
The World Famous BBYC Dinghy Race
18/05/2010

It was another day of fun and festivities today at the Bora Bora as the participants of Group 2 of the World ARC fleet met to take part in the now famous dinghy race at the Bora Bora Yacht Club (BBYC). There were several international entries into the competitions where the rules were simple. No engines, everything else goes! After all the fun of the afternoon the fleet met together for a splendid BBQ meal. It was a great feast and the participants were well entertained by music from a local band.

World ARC Group 1 fleet restart from Bora Bora
World ARC Group 1 fleet restart from Bora Bora
17/05/2010

The first group of World ARC boats departed today on Leg 7 of their circumnavigation – a nearly 1400 Nm passage to the Kingdom of Tonga with short stops at the deserted atoll of Suwarrow, and the island of Niue. The conditions inside the lagoon at Bora Bora were favourable for the fleet and they are forecasted to have very good winds from astern for the next few days.

Fun and Games in Bora Bora
Fun and Games in Bora Bora
14/05/2010

It was fun and games this afternoon and evening in Bora Bora when World ARC participants took to the water to compete in the 1st round of the infamous International Dinghy Racing Championships, hosted by the Bora Bora Yacht Club (BBYC). Competitors from several different nations negotiated the rectangular course whilst dodging water bombs, porridge bombs and uninvited acts of piracy from other competitors. After the race all the compeititors, and those spectating, joined together for the prize-giving and a BBQ.

World ARC office opens in Bora Bora
World ARC office opens in Bora Bora
13/05/2010

Today the World ARC office opened at the Bora Bora Yacht Club ready to receive the World ARC yachts that will restart with Group 1 on Sunday 16th May. By mid afternoon four boats were secured on moorings at the Club; Ariane, Destiny, Eowyn, and Lady Ev VI. The remaining 4 boats of the group are expected over the next couple of days, whilst the larger group of 18 boats will be competing in the Tahiti Pearl Regatta and will arrive a few days later.

World ARC Fleet discovers Society Islands
World ARC Fleet discovers Society Islands
06/05/2010

Most of the World ARC fleet are now sailing around the Society Islands of French Polynesia. The Society Islands are the most western archipelago of the country and are divided into the Windward Islands, of Tahiti, Moorea, Tetiaroa and Maiao and the 5 islands of the Leewards; Huahine, Raiatea, Taha’a, Bora Bora and Maupiti. Most of the boats are taking a 12 day route through the archipelago stopping at Moorea, Huahine, Raiatea and Taha’a before meeting up for the Rally restart in Bora Bora.

A Bus Tour around Tahiti
A Bus Tour around Tahiti
29/04/2010

Following on from the day of welcome festivities on the Quai D'Honneur in Papeete, Tahiti Tourisme offered World ARC participants a full day excursion of the island of Tahiti today. During the clockwise tour of the principal island of French Polynesia, using its very accessible coastal road, the participants had the opportunity to visit several places of interest.

World ARC Crews enjoy Rendezvous festivities
World ARC Crews enjoy Rendezvous festivities
28/04/2010

Today the World ARC fleet gathered on the Quay d’Honneur in Papeete for an afternoon of fun and information in an event organised by the Tahiti Tourisme. The event involved the opportunity to try out sailing on an outrigger boat, paddling in a traditional Polynesian canoe and receiving much information about Polynesian customs, handicraft, culture and ecology.

World ARC yachts begin to assemble in Papeete
World ARC yachts begin to assemble in Papeete
28/04/2010

The World ARC fleet are steadily massing at the Quai de Yachts in the port of Papeete. The boats have arrived in Tahiti in preparation for the World ARC Fleet Rendezvous that takes place over the next few days. All the boats have been in contact with a other boats during their free cruising of the Marquesas and Tuamoto Islands but this is the first time since the crews made landfall in Hiva Oa, that the wider group will meet.

Exploration of the South Pacific continues
Exploration of the South Pacific continues
20/04/2010

While Bristol Rose and J'Sea are on their way to the French Polynesia, the World ARC fleet continues to explore the South Pacific with fantastic reports from the stunning landscapes of Moorea, the archeological wonders of Huahine, the unspoiled Polynesian life of Raiatea and the drift diving of Rangiroa. All in all the mystery of the Marquesas!

Exploring the Marquesas
Exploring the Marquesas
04/04/2010

The World ARC fleet has now departed from Hiva Oa. After exploring this island it is time to know a bit more about the rest of the islands of the most remote archipelago in the world. The Marquesas Islands are also known as " The Land of Men " but they are all sparsely inhabited, making them peaceful and interesting places to visit.

World ARC is formally welcomed to Hiva Oa!
World ARC is formally welcomed to Hiva Oa!
27/03/2010

With well over half the World ARC fleet now in Hiva Oa the majority of crews were formally welcomed as a fleet by the Comite de Tourisme de Hiva Oa. The welcome began with a fruit tasting session on the dockside, allowing participants to sample some of the fruits and prepared fruits that can be found locally in the Marquesas. The fruit tasting was followed by a display of traditional Polynesian dancing and for some, the chance to join in!

Over half the World ARC fleet have arrived in Hiva Oa
Over half the World ARC fleet have arrived in Hiva Oa
26/03/2010

Today was a busy day for arrivals of the World ARC fleet into Atuona Bay on the island of Hiva Oa. Several boats arrived during the hours of darkness and these were followed by a few more this morning. After almost 3,000 nautical miles and three weeks at see, it might be surprising that 4 boats crossed the finish line within one hour of one another. Four more yachts are due to cross the finish line in a close group tomorrow morning. However, as part of the Rally, its perhaps not surprising at all and several boats have reported being in view of at least one other boat almost every day.

The First World ARC yacht arrives in the Marquesas
The First World ARC yacht arrives in the Marquesas
21/03/2010

At 1621 hrs local time, Sunday 20 March, the Shipman Seaway 63, Grand Filou II crossed the finish line of Leg 4 of the World ARC rally. The boat had completed almost a 3,000 nautical mile passage from Santa Cruz island in the Galapagos to Hiva Oa in the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia. The crossing took the double-handed crew, of Juergan Enning and Cali Sanmarti, 14 days to complete.

World ARC fleet departs on Leg 4
World ARC fleet departs on Leg 4
08/03/2010

Today, the World ARC fleet departed Puerto Ayora, on Santa Cruz , in the Galapagos Island, to embark on the next leg of their round the world trip. The next passage, Leg 4 of their journey, is a 2980 nautical mile passage to the Marquesas Island group of French Polynesia. There were good conditions on the water, allowing a competitive start to the Leg and a great spectacle for those taking part or just watching.

World ARC Crews attend the Leg 3 Prizegiving event
World ARC Crews attend the Leg 3 Prizegiving event
06/03/2010

The World ARC fleet’s stay in the Galapagos Islands is unfortunately coming to an end. To mark the occasion the crews met for drinks at the newly renovated Sol y Mar Hotel. The hotel is a great setting with splendid views across the anchorage at Puerto Ayora. During the function, prizes were awarded for the competitive sailing leg from La Libertad on the Ecuadorian mainland to the island of San Cristobel in the the Galapagos

Crew Supper in Galapagos
Crew Supper in Galapagos
03/03/2010

The crew supper on the 28th of February was a success with 63  people attending it. The dinner took place in the restaurant " Il Giardino " located in the main road from Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz island in Galapagos.

World ARC crews continue to explore the Galapagos Islands
World ARC crews continue to explore the Galapagos Islands
01/03/2010

All the boats that departed on Leg 3 of the World ARC route, from mainland Ecuador to the Galapagos Islands, are now anchored in Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island. Whilst there have been some tense moments, as the fleet learnt that the Galapagos Islands where under a Tsunami Watch Warning, life has begun to calm down now and participants have begun boat tours to explore the Galapagos Islands, on the land and on and in the water.

Galapagos Islands affected by Pacific Tsunami - all yachts OK
Galapagos Islands affected by Pacific Tsunami - all yachts OK
27/02/2010

Following the major eathquake in Chile (27-Feb-2010 06:30UTC) the NOAA Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre issued an alert for the coasts of Chile, Peru and Ecuador, later extended to include large parts of the Pacific.

The World ARC event team in Galapagos were informed of the alert at 0830UTC by the UK office and immediately began contacting crews on yachts in the anchorage at Puerto Ayora. Where possible, yachts put to sea and the safety of deeper water. Those crews unable to put to sea were evacuated to higher ground in the centre of the island and the port of Puerto Ayora was closed for several hours.

17:30UTC and the port has now reopened and yachts are returning to the anchorage. There are no reports of damage ashore and all the crews are safe.

Crews enjoy boat trips to Kicker Rock
Crews enjoy boat trips to Kicker Rock
24/02/2010

Participants have been enjoying the first of their boat tours here on the Galapagos Islands, to a unique and isolated volcanic island known locally as Kicker Rock.

World ARC fleet arrive in Puerto Baquerizo, Galapagos
World ARC fleet arrive in Puerto Baquerizo, Galapagos
23/02/2010

Nearly all the fleet have now arrived in the Galapagos Islands, a much-anticipated stop on their global sailing adventure. After a gentle sail across from mainland Ecuador, the boats are now anchored at their first port of call in Puerto Baquerizo, on the island of San Cristobal

World ARC Fleet depart mainland Ecuador bound for the Galapagos Islands
World ARC Fleet depart mainland Ecuador bound for the Galapagos Islands
18/02/2010

Following an interesting cultural visit to Ecuador, the World ARC fleet today set off from mainland Ecuador towards the Galapagos Islands. The boats have spent the last two weeks at the Puerto Lucia Yacht Club in La Libertad but now move on to San Cristobel Island, on Leg 3 of their round-the-world adventure.

Puerto Lucia Yacht Club host farewell drinks & prizegiving
Puerto Lucia Yacht Club host farewell drinks & prizegiving
17/02/2010

Puerto Lucia Yacht Club, World ARC’s base in Ecuador, last night hosted a farewell party and prizegiving from Leg 1, with drinks and food for all the participants. Mr Palau, the Yacht Club’s President, wished everyone a safe onward journey, and said he hoped they had had an enjoyable stay whilst here in Ecuador.

Bristol Rose at safe anchorage in Panama, carrying out repairs
Bristol Rose at safe anchorage in Panama, carrying out repairs
17/02/2010

In the early hours of Sunday morning (14 February), whilst on passage direct from Panama to Galapagos, the 43’ World ARC boat Bristol Rose, sailed by Robert and Patricia Budd and their family, became entangled with some rope.

Crew Supper in Ecuador
Crew Supper in Ecuador
12/02/2010

With 22 boats of the World ARC fleet safely tied up in Puerto Lucía, World Cruising organised a Crew Supper.

Adventures start in Ecuador
Adventures start in Ecuador
09/02/2010

With only eight yachts here in Puerto Lucia, today the first crews started their Ecuador adventures with two groups of participants heading to Quito, one overland by bus, the other by plane from Guayaquil.

First yacht arrives in Ecuador
First yacht arrives in Ecuador
05/02/2010

The 58ft Catamaran 1+1 arrived in Ecuador this afternoon, marking the first arrival of the World ARC fleet in mainland South America. The rest of the boats are expected to arrive here over the following week.

World ARC Fleet resting in Flamenco Marina, Panama
01/02/2010

The World ARC fleet begin Leg 2 to Ecuador
The World ARC fleet begin Leg 2 to Ecuador
31/01/2010

Following successful transits of the Panama Canal, the World ARC fleet have spent an enjoyable time in Panama City exploring the modern capital city and experiencing the culture of the Emberer Indians. Having completed provisioning and carried out a few repairs, most of the fleet have now left Panama on route to Ecuador – the next stop over on the World ARC route.

A party of intrepid WARC participants set off to explore the Upper Chagres River and visit an Embera Indian Village.
A party of intrepid WARC participants set off to explore the Upper Chagres River and visit an Embera Indian Village.
30/01/2010

A party of intrepid WARC participants set off to explore the Upper
Chagres River and visit an Embera Indian Village. After an hour journey
towards the east of Panama, we boarded a piragua, a traditional dug out
canoe carved from one tree trunk, on the Chagres riverbank. Now powered
by modern outboard motors, but coxswained by a traditionally dressed
Embera Indian!

World ARC Fleet resting in Flamenco Marina, Panama
World ARC Fleet resting in Flamenco Marina, Panama
29/01/2010

After a smooth and enjoyable transit through the Panama Canal, The World ARC fleet have been making the most of their time on dry land this week, exploring the city and its surroundings

The first World ARC yachts begin their transit of the Panama Canal
The first World ARC yachts begin their transit of the Panama Canal
24/01/2010

At 1800hrs, Saturday 23 January, the first group of World ARC yachts began their transit of the Panama Canal. The 16 yachts in the group made an impressive sight as they entered the Gatun locks to begin their transit. The boats were rafted in groups of 3 and each accompanied by a Canal transit Advisor. The canal is well used by commercial traffic but it is rare to see one of the huge chambers of the locks entirely filled with sailing boats.

Preparing for the Canal
Preparing for the Canal
21/01/2010

19 World ARC boats are now berthed in Shelter Bay Marina, near the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal, in preparation for their transit across to the Pacific Ocean later this week. The fleet will pass through the Canal in two groups, with the first group of 15 boats setting off on Saturday afternoon.

World ARC fleet Rendezvous in the San Blas Islands
World ARC fleet Rendezvous in the San Blas Islands
18/01/2010

Yesterday afternoon, many of the World ARC fleet met at Chichime Cay in the San Blas Islands for a rendez-vous on the beach. Each boat came ashore with a dish or two of food to share, often something reflecting the national dish of its crew. In particular, the afternoon was a great opportunity to exchange stories and recommendations about the best places to visit in the San Blas Islands.

The first yacht completes Leg 1 of World ARC
The first yacht completes Leg 1 of World ARC
12/01/2010

At 22.25 UTC yesterday evening the catamaran 1+1 reported that they had crossed the finish line of Leg 1 of World ARC 2010/11. They were the first boat to report completing their sail after a passage of 5 days, 6 hours and 25 minutes. The finish line, which was the line of longitude 78°35’ West, was positioned to the north east of the San Blas Islands, just off the Caribbean coast of Panama.

All Set for the Second WORLD ARC
All Set for the Second WORLD ARC
05/01/2010

World ARC 2010-11 Starts in St Lucia
World ARC 2010-11 Starts in St Lucia
06/01/2010

The World ARC 2010/11 fleet crossed start line at 1200 local time to begin their 15 month circumnavigation of the globe. There was a good competitive start for the first leg from Saint Lucia to the San Blas Islands, Panama. There were near perfect conditions at the start line, marked by the committee vessel Heimkehr VI. The wind was from the west, 10-15 knots with a flat sea.

Last Day in St Lucia before the start of World ARC 2010-11
Last Day in St Lucia before the start of World ARC 2010-11
05/01/2010

Rodney Bay Marina is buzzing with excitement and anticipation after the last full day ashore before the World ARC 2010-11 sets off around the globe.

The World ARC boats officially check out of St Lucia tomorrow morning, before heading out of the marina and getting ready for the official start at midday local time (4pm GMT).

Busy World ARC programme as participants get to know each other
Busy World ARC programme as participants get to know each other
03/01/2010

The crews of the World ARC boats are really starting to get to know each other now, and excitement is building in anticipation of the start of their circumnavigation. The Swiss yacht DreamCatcher, skippered by Charles Stutz, has now arrived, so there are only three more boats in the World ARC fleet yet to arrive before the start of the round the world rally departs on Wednesday.

World ARC Welcomes in 2010 with a Bang
World ARC Welcomes in 2010 with a Bang
01/01/2010

World ARC 2010-11 participants enjoyed a fantastic New Year’s Eve party at the St Lucia Yacht Club last night. With a complimentary barbecue and drinks, and free bubbly at midnight, the New Year was welcomed in with style.

World ARC Social Programme Begins
World ARC Social Programme Begins
31/12/2009

To help World ARC participants get to know one another the first event of the Rally programme, was a Welcome Drinks Party at the H20 Restaurant and Bar. Conveniently this was just a short ‘hop’ of the docks at Rodney Bay Marina. Some boats were meeting up again after different past adventures, either taking part in ARC 2009 or the Caribbean 1500, but for many it was the first opportunity to begin to get to know one another.

World ARC Office opens for Check In
World ARC Office opens for Check In
30/12/2009

The World ARC Office opened this morning in Rodney Bay Marina to begin checking in the yachts that will be setting off from St Lucia next week on their 15-month world circumnavigation

World ARC 2010/11 Yachts assemble in Rodney Bay Marina
23/12/2009

With less than a week until the World ARC office opens in Rodney Bay, St Lucia, the marina is slowly filling with more boats taking part in World ARC 2010/11. Crews who took part in ARC 2009 are resting after their transatlantic crossing and are being joined by other yachts that have arrived from the USA or from other Caribbean Islands. Some boats are still completing their transatlantic passages and will join the fleet shortly.

World ARC Yachts Converge on the Start
World ARC Yachts Converge on the Start
06/11/2009

With less than 50 days to the start of World ARC in Saint Lucia, on 06 January, the participating yachts are beginning to make their passages towards the start. Some boats are travelling down the east coast of America to the Caribbean, others are massing in the Canary Islands, to prepare for an Atlantic crossing either independently or with ARC 2009, and others have less distance to travel, having weathered the Caribbean hurricane season in safe ports in Grenada and other countries. Many participants are getting to know one another, even before the event begins.

After The Success Of Inaugural World ARC Organisers Open Entry List For 2010
After The Success Of Inaugural World ARC Organisers Open Entry List For 2010
14/04/2008

World ARC, the flagship event in the global portfolio of World Cruising Club (WCC) rallies, is building on the success of the 2008 Rally with the announcement today that the entry list has opened for a second edition, the 2010 World ARC Rally. Billed as an adventure of a lifetime, World ARC 2010 will leave the Caribbean in January 2010, cruising across the World’s great oceans on a circumnavigation of the globe, returning to the Caribbean 14 months later.






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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