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Achieving the dream of circumnavigating

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-OKppHGsrVyM/UtlLJmih-xI/AAAAAAAAMA4/aYXoNrkZISE/w945-h552-no/WorldARCnodateYW.jpg15 months ago, the World ARC 2014-15 fleet set out from Saint Lucia to sail around the world. Amongst the crews were many nationalities, backgrounds and reasons for taking part. Since then, they have sailed well over 26,000 nautical miles, crossed 3 oceans and visited more than 17 countries. As they arrived back in Saint Lucia, they have joined the special band of circumnavigators who have sailed the world on their own boats, and, perhaps more importantly, become a family bonded together by hundreds of shared experiences to last a lifetime of reflection.

 

The Parade of Sail and official Prize Giving ceremony provided a fitting finish to the adventure. The fleet paraded up the coast of Saint Lucia accompanied by local boats, members of the Saint Lucia Yacht Club, media and supporters of World ARC in Saint Lucia. After a morning of light showers, the Caribbean sun beamed down as the fleet crossed the ceremonial finish line in Rodney Bay. The crews and those looking on cheered and congratulated one another, as champagne corks popped in celebration of the occasion. There was high emotion on the dock and at the IGY Rodney Bay Marina drinks reception afterwards. It was only a matter of time before many of the crews spontaneously jumped into the marina swimming pool to cool down!

 

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The crews have been spoilt with some beautiful, fascinating and welcoming places all around the globe but speaking on the dockside, all agreed that it will be their friends from the rally that they will miss most as they go their separate ways. Exploring the world together as a 'World ARC family' has made all those experiences into truly special memories to be treasured for years to come.

 

'This day of celebration was a fitting end to mark the achievements of those crews who had sailed the route.' Said World ARC Event Manager Paul Tetlow, 'Those completing World ARC today will all say how the experience has changed their lives.'

 

The Next World ARC Adventure

Since 2014, the World ARC has been an annual rally, with starts each year from Saint Lucia and Australia. The World ARC 2015 fleet are currently cruising the Marquesas and Tuamotus to Tahiti for their next rendezvous and in the past four months have settled into life exploring the Pacific islands.

 

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"We are on a broad reach, champagne sailing at 8 knots towards the Tuamotus, 500 miles to the southwest." Reported Juno's log, "The sun is already high in the eastern sky as the Marquesas fade behind us; the towering cliffs and emerald forests just a faint silhouette in the haze of the rising sun; the lens of proximity no longer in focus. A pod of twenty dolphins plays in our wake; two pups swim in tight formation with their mother while energetic adolescents playfully leap high out of the water before sprinting ahead to the bow where they weave and jostle for position in the surf. Curiously, this captivating sight barely raises a glance on board Juno. We have become blasé about the bountiful marine life after the experiences of the Marquesas."

 

Meanwhile away from these idyllic surroundings, the adventure is just beginning for those planning their future circumnavigations with World Cruising Club. Entries are open for two forthcoming editions - World ARC 2016 and World ARC 2017, including the option to explore South America via the Cold Water Route. Yachts can join in Saint Lucia (January) or in Australia (September), and sail a half rally or make the whole circumnavigation. Boats can also take a year out to explore Australasia and join the next edition to complete their circumnavigation.

 

Planning a round-the-world adventure takes time and World Cruising Club use experience gained over five editions of World ARC to help and support participants to set sail safely and well prepared. Many future ralliers attended World Cruising Club seminars this Spring in Guildford, UK and Annapolis, USA, some taking their first steps in preparing for life afloat whilst others will be casting off their lines in just 8 months' time.

 

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For more information about future editions of World ARC, visit www.worldcruising.com/world_arc

 

·         Start: World ARC 2014 started on 10 January 2014 in Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia.
Finish: The final destination is Saint Lucia, after more than 26,000NM and 15 months sailing around the world the fleet crossed the ceremonial finish line in Saint Lucia on Saturday 11 April 2015.

·         Route from 2015: After departing Saint Lucia, the fleet visit Santa Marta, Colombia and the San Blas islands before transiting the Panama Canal. They then visit Pacific islands of the Galapagos, Marquesas, Society Islands, Tonga, Fiji and Vanuatu en route to Mackay in Queensland, Australia. After cruising up the Great Barrier Reef, the rally visits Lombok, then cross the southern Indian Ocean, stopping at Cocos, Mauritius and Reunion before stopping in South Africa for Christmas and New Year. In January, the fleet depart across the Atlantic to Brazil, with a stopover in St Helena. The final legs include cruising up the Brazilian coast for carnival, then heading to Grenada in the Caribbean before finishing in Saint Lucia in April after 26,000nm of bluewater cruising. The route avoids the northern Indian Ocean, Red Sea and other areas of pirate activity. Full route information is available here

·         Eligibility: Monohull and catamaran sailboats between 40'-60' (12.19m to 18.29m) LOA are welcome to join the rally. Other boats will be considered on individual merit. Places are limited to 35. The 2014 Entry List is available here

·         Entries for future editions: Entries are open for the 2016 and 2017 editions of the rally. Yachts can start in Saint Lucia or Australia with more than 30 boats already registered. To request an information pack with the full itinerary, costs and benefits, please visit www.worldcruising.com

·         World ARC is a fun rally for cruising yachts. Participants come from a wide range of backgrounds, nationalities and age ranges. 

·         Website: www.worldcruising.com/world_arc 

·         World ARC is supported by tourist boards and organisations around the world, and is run in association with Yachting World magazine.


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