Scuttlebutt Photos: Rolex Transatlantic Challenge
(June 1, 2005) Wednesday morning, in thick English Channel fog, Robert Miller's (Hong
Kong/New York, N.Y.) 140-foot (43m) Mari-Cha IV passed through the
four-mile-long gate off the Lizard on the Rolex Transatlantic Race to break
the 100-year-old record set by Charlie Barr on board Wilson Marshall's
185-foot (56.4m) Atlantic. Miller's giant state-of-the-art racing schooner
completed the 2,925-nautical mile passage, east across the North Atlantic
between New York and the Lizard, in a time of 9 days, 15 hours, 55 minutes
and 23 seconds-a full 2 days, 12 hours, 6 minutes and 56 seconds faster
than Atlantic's record-breaking voyage 100 years ago. - Event website
Photos below of Mari-Cha IV at the finish by Thierry Martinez
Mari-Cha IV's helmsman Mike Sanderson with skipper/owner Bob Miller behind him.
Click here for an account of the race onboard Mari-Cha IV
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