The upcoming 10th edition of the RORC Transatlantic Race, scheduled to commence on January 7, 2024, is set to deliver a spectacular showcase of offshore racing prowess. Organized by the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) and supported by Calero Marinas, the International Maxi Association, and the Yacht Club de France, this prestigious 3,000-mile Atlantic crossing race is all set to ignite the competitive spirit among sailors. Departing from Marina Lanzarote, the RORC fleet will embark on a challenging journey bound for Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina in Grenada.
The event's diverse lineup encompasses IRC, Maxis, high-performance raceboats, and intrepid two-handed contenders, all vying for glory. The MOCRA division, expected to showcase a remarkable array of multihulls, is shaping up to be the most impressive yet.
70-foot Trimarans will steal the limelight and include Jason Carroll’s MOD70 Argo
Hailing from various corners of the globe, entries and expressions of interest have poured in from countries such as Austria, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. As the yachts converge on the Caribbean waters, most of them will transition to the RORC Caribbean 600, celebrating its 15th edition.
Ocean-going Maxis such as the Farr 100 Leopard 3 are set to contest the IMA Transatlantic Trophy
This milestone 10-year collaboration between Calero Marinas and RORC marks a significant juncture in maritime excellence. José Juan Calero, CEO of Calero Marinas, expressed immense pride in this long-standing partnership and lauded the race's status as a premier event for sailors traversing from the Canary Islands to the Caribbean. The race has consistently attracted exceptional yachts and global luminaries, reinforcing its reputation as a remarkable endeavor in the sailing world.
Chris Sheehan's American PAC 52 Warrior Won was an impressive sight as she rounded the Fastnet Rock at dawn in the recent Rolex Fastnet Race
Notable participants in this edition include four 70-foot trimarans, constituting the largest assembly in the race's history. Multihull record-holder Giovanni Soldini's Maserati Multi70 aims to secure a third consecutive Line Honors win, while three MOD70s – Argo skippered by Jason Carroll, Zoulou by Erik Maris, and The Famous Project led by Alexia Barrier – are set to challenge for supremacy.
Volvo 70 HYPR will be back in the RORC Transatlantic Race, skippered by Jens Lindner
From ocean-going Maxis to Volvo 70s and VO65s, an array of formidable vessels are poised to make their mark on the race. The RORC Transatlantic Race promises an extraordinary display of maritime prowess and unites sailors in a quest for victory, and the thrill of the open sea.
Credits: James Mitchell; Ultimate Sailing; International Maxi Association/Studio Borlenghi; James Mitchell; Rolex/Kurt Arrigo; all provided by RORC