
- Christopher Spray's S&S 53 Yawl, Stormy Weather of Cowes in the IRC 4 Class
Photo: Rolex/ Kurt Arrigo. FSNT15ka_0847. For the high res photo please contact KPMS- www.regattanews.com - Converging at The Needles shortly after the race start
Photo: Rolex/ Kurt Arrigo. FSNT15ka_0744. For the high res photo please contact KPMS- www.regattanews.com - The 2015 Rolex Fastnet fleet heads into the English Channel
Photo: Rolex/ Kurt Arrigo. FSNT15ka_0709. For the high res photo please contact KPMS- www.regattanews.com - The 2015 Rolex Fastnet converging at The Needles
Photo: Rolex/ Kurt Arrigo. FSNT15ka_0619. For the high res photo please contact KPMS- www.regattanews.com - Passing Hurst Castle with the Needels in the distance
Photo: Rolex/ Kurt Arrigo. FSNT15ka_0545. For the high res photo please contact KPMS- www.regattanews.com - The 2015 Rolex Fastnet converging at The Needles shortly after the race start
Photo: Rolex/Kurt Arrigo. FSNT15ka_0506. For the high res photo contact KPMS - www.regattanews.com - 2015 Rolex Fastnet Race fleet Passing through Hurst Narrows
Photo: Rolex/ Kurt Arrigo. FSNT15ka_0458. For the high res photo please contact KPMS-www.regattanews.com - S&S 57 Classic Yawl, Argyll
Photo: Rolex/ Kurt Arrigo. FSNT15ka_0250. For the high res photo please contact KPMS-www.regattanews.com - FSNT15ka_0744
The 2015 Rolex Fastnet converging at The Needles shortly after the race start - FSNT15ka_0709
The 2015 Rolex Fastnet fleet heads into the English Channel - FSNT15ka_0619
The 2015 Rolex Fastnet converging at The Needles shortly after the race start - FSNT15ka_0545
Passing Hurst Castle with the Needels in the distance - FSNT15ka_0506
The 2015 Rolex Fastnet converging at The Needles shortly after the race start - RORC Transatlantic Race Prizegiving
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain - Nick Elliott (RORC Racing Manager) hands out Westerhall Rums to competitors
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain - Overall winner: Lupa of London, Baltic 78, Fred Pilkington collects a hoard of trophies
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain. Lupa of London, Jeremy Pilkington's Baltic 78 takes 1st Place – first over the line – wining the IMA Line Honours Trophy, IRC Canting Keel and First IRC Overall. Silverware: Lupa of London, Jeremy Pilkington's Baltic 78 was the first yacht to complete the course and cross the finish line in Grenada and was presented with an exquisite sterling silver trophy by the International Maxi Association (IMA). Lupa also won IRC Overall and collected the impressive 1928 handmade 104 troy-ounce silver trophy. The first winner in the inaugural race. - Winner of the RORC Transatlantic Race: Lupa of London, Baltic 78. Fred Pilkington collects a hoard of trophies
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain. The Minister of Tourism & Civil Aviation, The Honourable Yolande Bain-Horsford, Fred Pilkington, Andrew McIrvine (RORC Admiral, IMA, Secretary General). Lupa of London, Jeremy Pilkington's Baltic 78 takes 1st Place – first over the line – wining the IMA Line Honours Trophy, IRC Canting Keel and First IRC Overall. Silverware: Lupa of London, Jeremy Pilkington's Baltic 78 was the first yacht to complete the course and cross the finish line in Grenada and was presented with an exquisite sterling silver trophy by the International Maxi Association (IMA). Lupa also won IRC Overall and collected the impressive 1928 handmade 104 troy-ounce silver trophy. The first winner in the inaugural race. - Overall win and line honours for Lupa of London, Baltic 78
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain - IRC 3rd Overall: Aref Lahham's Swan 68, Yacana from Greece
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain. Yacana, Aref Lahham's Swan 68 sailed the boat over 2,000 nmiles from Greece to the start in Lanzarote - Windfall and Apollo 7 ewith The Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation the Honourable Yolande Bain-Horsford
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain - Smallest crew in the race: Sérénade, Denis Villotte's JNP 12 Biquille (FRA)
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain. Sérénade with a crew of just 3 win a prize for the smallest crew in the race and for sailing the shortest course, just 2991nm - RORC Racing Manager, Nick Elliott announces the winners with The Hon. Y. Bain-Horsford
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain. Nick Elliott, RORC Racing Manager thanks sponsors and supporters of the inaugural RORC Transatlantic Race and in particular our hosts in Grenada who have so enthusiastically embraced the race. The Minister of Tourism & Civil Aviation, The Honourable Yolande Bain-Horsford - Crews enjoy the prizegiving in Grenada
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain - Andrew McIrvine (RORC Admiral/IMA Secretary General) and Michael Boyd (RORC Commodore)
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain - Michael Boyd, RORC Commodore
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain - Making the perfect Westerhall Rums Punch
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain - The silverware! A wonderful display of exquisite trophies and winners decanters
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain. Silverware: Lupa of London, Jeremy Pilkington's Baltic 78 was the first yacht to complete the course and cross the finish line in Grenada and was presented with an exquisite sterling silver trophy by the International Maxi Association (IMA). Lupa also won IRC Overall and collected the impressive 1928 handmade 104 troy-ounce silver trophy. The first winner in the inaugural race. - RORC Transat prize giving low res-20
- RORC Transatlantic Race Prizegiving
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain - Andrew McIrvine (RORC Admiral/IMA Secretary General)
© RORC/Arthur Daniel & Orlando K Romain