Sail the Fastnet in the Double Handed Race
Courtesy of Scuttlebutt
Four days of intense racing
To document the effort, four static cameras onboard 'Swell' was filming the action and they both regularly reported into their onboard handheld 'diary cam.
The forecast for the start day was intense. A fleet of 337 yachts took off up an angry, confused Solent, heading into 30+ knot gusts before hitting the more regular swells of the open sea. It would prove to be a tough edition, with 25 of the 59 double-handed entrants being forced to retire.
Onboard Swell, Bomby and Robertson did not start well, but their 34-footer was set up to excel in the windy conditions of start day and soon the pair were ripping through the fleet, resulting in a finish line duel with French Fastnet star Alexis Loison on board 'Leon'.
It's rare to get such an in-depth glimpse of life onboard a double-handed Fastnet attempt, but the result is a unique and exciting glimpse into the biennial challenge, a 19-minute sailing film that captures their race from start to finish over four days of intense racing.
After a year of training, double Olympic gold medallist Shirley Robertson and Volvo Ocean Race and Figaro sailor Henry Bomby put it all to the test in the 2021 Rolex Fastnet Race, racing their Jeanneau Sun Fast 3300 on the 695 nm course
To document the effort, four static cameras onboard 'Swell' was filming the action and they both regularly reported into their onboard handheld 'diary cam.
The forecast for the start day was intense. A fleet of 337 yachts took off up an angry, confused Solent, heading into 30+ knot gusts before hitting the more regular swells of the open sea. It would prove to be a tough edition, with 25 of the 59 double-handed entrants being forced to retire.
Onboard Swell, Bomby and Robertson did not start well, but their 34-footer was set up to excel in the windy conditions of start day and soon the pair were ripping through the fleet, resulting in a finish line duel with French Fastnet star Alexis Loison on board 'Leon'.
It's rare to get such an in-depth glimpse of life onboard a double-handed Fastnet attempt, but the result is a unique and exciting glimpse into the biennial challenge, a 19-minute sailing film that captures their race from start to finish over four days of intense racing.
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