With no yacht left on the course able to bettering the corrected time posted by Leon, the French yacht has been declared general winner of the centenary version of the Rolex Fastnet Race. Crusing double-handed, Alexis Loison and Jean Pierre Kelbert raced the ten.45 metre / 34 foot JPK 10.50 to victory towards a record-breaking fleet of excellent pedigree and expertise.
Profitable this legendary race as soon as is an distinctive achievement, doing so twice is past the wildest desires and expectations of even essentially the most expert and gifted of sailors. Alexis Loison has accomplished simply that, beforehand successful in 2013 crusing together with his father, Pascal. Becoming a member of a band of six different skippers to have gained on multiple event, Loisin’s accomplishment is all of the extra outstanding on condition that on each events he has accomplished so double-handed.
It was not at all a easy job. Not solely did the pair outwit the opposition, nearly all of whom had been totally crewed, however their technique, decision-making and execution overcame the myriad of complexities that make up the 695nm Rolex Fastnet Race course. Organized by the Royal Ocean Racing Membership, the race has been partnered by Rolex since 2001. The quarter-century partnership represents a big aspect throughout the model’s wider relationship with yachting, which started virtually 70 years in the past.