Thomas Coville Sets Transatlantic Record
Thomas Coville sets a new speed record, making the crossing from New York to Lizard Point in under five days.
Thomas Coville sets a new speed record, making the crossing from New York to Lizard Point in under five days.
The World Speed Sailing Record Council has ratified three intermediate records and the new benchmark for around the world sailing set by IDEC SPORT.
Thomas Coville smashes the solo around-the-world record, and gives credit where it’s due.
The maxi-trimaran IDEC Sport has shattered the Jules Verne Trophy record, making the round-the-world passage in just 40 days.
The 100-foot super maxi, Comanche smashed the monohull transatlantic record, making the 2,880nm trek in 5 days, 14 hours.
Comanche claimed the Newport Bermuda Race record thanks to the expert work of navigator Stan Honey.
Kiteboarders in South Africa set a new record last weekend with an incredible showing of 415 people turning up to take part in a 3 hours long event.
Lloyd Thornburg leads a crew of ocean-crossing, goggle-wearing, hull-flying, 650-miles-per-day speed freaks. Why? It’s all about records and life on the edge.
Thomas Coville sets a new speed record, making the crossing from New York to Lizard Point in under five days.
The World Speed Sailing Record Council has ratified three intermediate records and the new benchmark for around the world sailing set by IDEC SPORT.
Thomas Coville smashes the solo around-the-world record, and gives credit where it’s due.
The maxi-trimaran IDEC Sport has shattered the Jules Verne Trophy record, making the round-the-world passage in just 40 days.
The 100-foot super maxi, Comanche smashed the monohull transatlantic record, making the 2,880nm trek in 5 days, 14 hours.
Comanche claimed the Newport Bermuda Race record thanks to the expert work of navigator Stan Honey.
Kiteboarders in South Africa set a new record last weekend with an incredible showing of 415 people turning up to take part in a 3 hours long event.
Lloyd Thornburg leads a crew of ocean-crossing, goggle-wearing, hull-flying, 650-miles-per-day speed freaks. Why? It’s all about records and life on the edge.
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