- 2005 Rolex Transatlantic Challenge
The 2005
Rolex Transatlantic Challenge was celebrated at the 100th anniversary of the 1905 race for the Kaiser's Cup also known as "The Great Ocean Race". In this race, there was a skipper namedCharlie Barr who raced the 3-masted schooner called "Atlantic" across theOcean for nearly convert|3000|nmi|km|-3 of theNorth Atlantic to set amonohull unbeaten record for the 1905 course of exactly only 12 days, 4 hours, 1 minute and 19 seconds.In the years that followed, other yachts made the same west-east Atlantic crossing in much faster times but not, however, in any official race, this was not to happen until the 2005 RTAC. The "Atlantic" held her title for 100 years, making it the oldest record recognized by the World Sailing Speed Record Council of the
ISAF .Four records were up for grabs in the 2005 RTAC:
*"Atlantic"
' s record, for yachts which do not use a powered sailing system.
*The NYYC organised Ambrose Tower toThe Needles Race, open to all entrants.
*The Monohull Transatlantic Passage Record.
*The Transatlantic Powered Sailing Systems Record .In addition to some official records, there were also a number of impressive silver cups to be passed along for various titles and classes, and some major pre- and post-race festivities held respectively by the
New York Yacht Club and theRoyal Yacht Squadron atCowes , on theIsle of Wight .The Race Course
The 2005 Rolex Transatlantic Challenge began May 22nd at a point near Ambrose Tower off Sandy Hook,
New Jersey , in the vicinity of the former Sandy Hook Lightship. Though she is no longer with us, the oldLightship Ambrose was a starting point for many transatlantic record attempts.Entrants raced north and eastward towardThe Lizard , on the southwestern tip ofCornwall . There was a northern course boundary of sorts, established by theInternational Ice Patrol .Yachts were required to pass through a "gate" (imaginary line) extending from the Lizard Point Lighthouse to a point four miles (6 km) offshore. The course then ran another convert|142|nmi|km|0 farther to the second finish near the Needles Channel entrance at the western end of The Isle of Wight.Yachts
The 2005 Rolex Transatlantic Challenge was open to monohull yachts whose deck lengths were convert|70|ft|m|0 long or greater. There was no upper size limit.The 21 entries in the 2005 RTAC ranged in size from the convert|70|ft|m|0|sing=on Swan sloop Stay Calm up to the convert|252|ft|m|0|sing=on square-rigged clipper ship
Stad Amsterdam .Four divisions started: "Classic" (including the Fife-designed Sumurun), "Performance Cruising", "Classes 1 and 2" (like the luxurious Tiara) and "Grand Prix" (in which the record-shattering super-maxis Mari-Cha IV and Maximus duked it out). The Classic division's handicap system was a modification of a previous NYYC Cruising Rule.
Performance Cruising and Grand Prix divisions operated under Americap II and IRC handicap systems.
See also
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Yacht racing References
* [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70C11FF395D0C708EDDAC0894DD404482 Weather Finally Right to Start Ocean Crossing]
* [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50A1FF93D5C0C718CDDAF0894DD404482 Schooner Breaks Century-Old Record for Crossing the Atlantic]
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