Royal Natal Yacht Club
Durban: Sunday 21 September
Going for gold or in this case, a Guinness World Record,
Durban sailing fraternity will be hitting the water in the global sailing
challenge, the inaugural Bart’s Bash on Sunday 21 September.
Bart’s Bash will try and enter the record books as the
largest sailing race in 24 hours at multiple venues worldwide.
Pic from Bart's Bash website |
Pic from People.com |
Andrew Simpson, MBE, nicknamed ‘Bart’ was an English
sailor who won a gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics crewing for Iain Percy
in the Star Class and trained with Sir Ben Ainslie. Bart died in a training
session for the 34th America’s Cup in San Francisco when the
catamaran tragically capsized in May 2013, trapping him underneath.
Pic from uk.boats.com |
Commodore for the Royal
Natal Yacht Club, Graham Rose stated, “We are delighted to be a part of
this record breaking attempt. The Andrew Simpson Sailing Foundation was set up
after his death to inspire the next generation of young people through sailing
in and around the world. Here in Durban we are also trying to grow our great
sport and continue to encourage people to discover the world of sailing!”
The sailing race is set locally by each participating
club but needs to meet the Guinness World Record rules. The course has to be
over 1km and competitors need to sail for longer than 15minutes. The race
requires a single start and finish point and there must be at least 25 boats
taking part at each location.
The start of the local summer sailing season marks the start
of the club’s 157th sailing season and also 157 years of enjoying
racing on the bay.
Rose continued, “We will be racing in the harbour after
all our formalities for opening up our sailing season. The day will begin with
the annual sail past where the flotilla of yachts all follow in a single line
past the dignitaries sitting on a dressed-up yacht to don their cap before
heading off to race in the Bart’s Bash.”
The Royal Natal Yacht Club is dusting off the cobwebs after the winter season with the first event of the summer sailing season as they compete in the world’s largest sailing event, the Bart’s Bash on Sunday 21 September.
For more info follow the hashtag words for the day will
be #bartsbash, #Durban, #sailing, #RoyalNatalYachtClub or contact Gayle at the
Royal Natal Yacht Club on 031 301 5425.
Durban sailing fraternity will be hitting the water in the global sailing challenge, the inaugural Bart’s Bash on Sunday 21 September. http://www.pro-yachts.com/
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