1973–74 Whitbread Round the World Race
The 1973–74 Whitbread Round the World Race, the first edition of the Whitbread Round the World Race, started off from Portsmouth, England on 8 September 1973. Seventeen yachts of various sizes and rigs took part. During the race three sailors were swept over board and died: Paul Waterhouse, Dominique Guillet and Bernie Hosking. Waterhouse and Guillet were never to be seen again.[1]
The crew of the Mexican yacht Sayula II, a brand new Swan 65 owned and skippered by Mexican Captain Ramón Carlin, won the overall race in 133 days and 13 hours. Her actual time was 152 days.[2] In 2016, this adventure will be presented in a documentary film called The Weekend Sailor.[3][4]
Legs
Leg | Start | Finish | Leg winner | Skipper |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Portsmouth, England | Cape Town, South Africa | Adventure | Patrick Bryans |
2 | Cape Town, South Africa | Sydney, Australia | Pen Duick VI | Éric Tabarly |
3 | Sydney, Australia | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Great Britain II | Chay Blyth |
4 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Portsmouth, England | Sayula II | Ramón Carlin |
Race results
Pos | Boat | Skipper | Country | Corrected time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sayula II | Carlin, Ramón Ramón Carlin | Mexico | 133d 13h |
2 | Adventure | Bryans, Patrick Patrick Bryans, Malcolm Skene, George Vallings & Roy Mullender | United Kingdom | 135d 8h |
3 | Grand Louis | Viant, André André Viant | France | 138d 15h |
4 | Kriter | Grout, Jack Jack Grout, Michael Malinovsky & Alain Gliksman | France | 141d 2h |
5 | Guia | Falck, Giorgio Giorgio Falck | Italy | 142d 19h |
6 | Great Britain II | Blyth, Chay Chay Blyth | United Kingdom | 144d 11h |
7 | Second Life | Ainslie, Roddy Roddy Ainslie | United Kingdom | 150d 8h |
8 | Cserb | Malingri, Doi Doi Malingri | Italy | 155d 7h |
9 | British Soldier | Myatt, James James Myatt | United Kingdom | 156d 21h |
10 | Tauranga | Pascoli, Erik Erik Pascoli | Italy | 156d 22h |
11 | Copernicus | Perlicki, Zygfryd Zygfryd Perlicki | Poland | 166d 19h |
12 | 33 Export | Millet, Jean-Pierre Jean-Pierre Millet & Dominque Guillet | France | 175d 22h |
13 | Otago | Pienkawa, Zdzislaw Zdzislaw Pienkawa | Poland | 178d 9h |
14 | Peter von Danzig | Laucht, Reinhard Reinhard Laucht | West Germany | 179d 15h |
– | Pen Duick VI | Tabarly, Eric Eric Tabarly | France | DNF |
– | Burton Cutter | Williams, Leslie Leslie Williams & Alan Smith | United Kingdom | DNF |
– | Jakaranda | Goodwin, John John Goodwin | South Africa | DNF |
– | Concorde | Chassin, Pierre Pierre Chassin | France | DNF |
– | Pen Duick III | Cuiklinski, M. M. Cuiklinski | France | DNF |
Legend: DNF – Did not finish;
References
Full details of finishing positions
- ↑ "Volvo Ocean Race: History 1977-1978". Archived from the original on 21 February 2009.
- ↑ http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/travel/tonysarticles/tbdid1201.html
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/11/sports/sailing/ramon-carlin-casual-sailor-who-won-a-round-the-world-race-dies-at-92.html?_r=0
- ↑ http://www.theweekendsailor.com/