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Great Sailors and Their Boats - Troubled Affairs, Part 3

Donaldcrowhurst250px Part 2. At the far end of the spectrum of the relationship between Man and Boat are the tragic affairs. In a perverse way, they are probably the most interesting. One of the most famous examples were the cases Donald Crowhurst and Nigel Tetleys relationships with their trimarans Teignmouth Electron and Victress in the Golden Globe race of 1968 . They were identical boats and considered cutting edge speed machines that theoretically would win the race. Crowhurst mortgaged his house and bet his business in constructing the boat that he thought would bring him fame and fortune. It was tricked out with the latest in marine technology manufactured by Crowhursts own company. To the outside world, his boat was a floating advertisement for Crowhursts genius, his business and the future of sailing. Behind the scenes, it was a different story. The boat was constantly, behind schedule, not built to Crowhursts specifications and certainly not ready to cross the start line of the Golden Globe race by the October 31 st 1968 cut-off.  Underway, the electronics never worked properly and the boat started to delaminate early in the race. She leaked like a sieve taking on water, very seriously in one pontoon. He knew early on that his boat would fall apart in the Southern Oceans. It was desperate. He just couldnt do it and his boat as well his own abilities had let him down. Rather than face the shame and financial ruin of abandoning the race, Crowhurst had a different strategy. He stayed in the relative safety of the Atlantic radioing in false positions. These showed him still in the race. His aim was to sail in circles till the other racers returned to the Atlantic and then rejoin the race taking second in the prize for fastest time to complete the race. Well, that was his plan.  read more »

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Norway. Northstar instruments selected for Earthrace circumnavigation record attempt

Navico, the world’s leading manufacturer of marine electronics for the recreational market, will be supporting Earthrace in its 2008 attempt to set a new record for a powered circumnavigation of the globe. Earthrace is a unique 78-foot (23.75 metres) ...

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50' Centurion Orion

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Forty Years Ago - The Golden Globe Race is announced

On March 17th, 1968, the Sunday Times announced the race for the world's first solo navigation. Plans had been brewing for a year. After Francis Chichester completed the fastest solo circumnavigation with one stop, a young merchant seaman, Robin Knox-Johnston...Adam Turinas

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The Golden Globe vs Vendee Globe

In all the excitement of the Vendee Globe, it's easy to forget that it's the 40th anniversary of the original solo round-the-world race, the Sunday Times Golden Globe. The official start of the Golden Globe was any time between June 1st 1968 and October 31st. The sailors were racing for two prizes: First to make it round and fastest circumnavigation.The racers started in batches: Robin, Knox Johnston, Chay Blyth, John Ridgway started in June. Moitessier, Fougeron and King started in August, Nigel Tetley in September. The ill-fated and inadequately prepared Crowhurst and the celebrated Italian, Carozzo were last to start, crossing the line on the last possible date, October 31st. By this day 40 years ago, Ridgway, Blyth, Fougeron, King had all retired.  read more »

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Norway. Navico marine electronics brands instrumental in Earthrace record breaking achievement

Navico, the world’s leading manufacturer of marine electronics for the leisure market, congratulates the Earthrace team on breaking the record for a powered circumnavigation of the globe. “It is very exciting to have played an important role in supporting ...

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Great Sailors and Their Boats - Troubled Affairs, Part 3

Part 2. At the far end of the spectrum of the relationship between Man and Boat are the tragic affairs. In a perverse way, they are probably the most interesting. One of the most famous examples were the cases Donald...Adam Turinas

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