Please select your home edition
Edition
RYA Membership

Historic McIntyre Mini Globe Race sets sail!

by McIntyre Mini Globe Race 14 Jan 04:42 GMT 11 January 2025
McIntyre Globe 580 Transat: The race started in patchy, drifting conditions, unusual for the waters around Marina Rubicon. Eventually, the wind picked up! © Nils Jannichsen

Imagine? Four years of planning, building, then preparing and training while all the time dreaming about sailing your own home-built plywood 19ft - 5.8mtr yacht 3000 miles solo across the Atlantic! Now it's time! That day arrives! 12 sailors just set off doing just that!

The adventure began on Dec. 28th 2024 sailing from Marina de Lagos Portugal 600 miles to Rubicon Marina in Lanzarote, Canary Islands as the first qualifying voyage to enter the Globe 580 Transat.

A week of final preparations, parties and fun made a buzz of activity in the days leading up to start which dawned as a clear blue-sky day. A light easterly wind suggested a windward start. The close bond between all entrants on this grand adventure was obvious as last hugs were shared between this special family of sailors. Together they are entering the unknown. In a world where most are wrapped in cotton wool and discouraged from expressing their true self, seeking out challenge, this voyage is real. It's a genuine adventure that surely has risks they willingly accept, yet they have worked hard to minimise and mitigate those risks.

On Saturday 11th January at 1400hrs the start gun fired on the third edition of the McIntyre Globe 580 Transat, a true adventure sailing one-design "Mighty Mini's" that stands out in the crowd from the usual slick ocean racing fleets. Sailed by an eclectic group of adventurous romantic sailors, these passionate men and women of all ages and from all walks of life have one thing in common. They are all chasing dreams. They let nothing get in the way, selling houses, giving up careers and leaving loved ones behind, not just for a month, but for most, nearly 18 months!! WHY? Well after the Atlantic crossing to Antigua, all but one are continuing solo around the world!

"It is impossible to describe the emotion as they left the marina...they just wanted to go and they are all a very close brotherhood now, all looking after and watching out for each other...it's amazing! I have never seen it so intense and happy in all the events we run. I really think building their boats and setting out on such a long-held dream is increasing the fire in their belly. They all know that it is just the start and that the big one, the dream, the MGR is just over the horizon."

Don McIntyre, ALMA Globe 5.80 Class Founder & Event Organiser

Winds were very fluky at the start, dropping to nothing on the 10-minute gun, then fluffy and frustrating with some caught too far from the line with no wind on the gun! Niels Kamphuis (45, NL, #163 Biggest Monkey) drifted onto the start marker buoy while Renaud Stitelmann (60, CH, #28 Capucinette) was first across the line to pick up breeze and away. Slowly the wind returned, and all shot off toward the south at great speed under asymmetric Spinnakers. Last across the line 40 minutes after the start was long distance swimmer and solo Atlantic rower Jasmine Harrison (25, UK, #88 Numbatou). Sadly, she was caught inshore far from the line with no wind.

An amazing long-range forecast is suggesting solid NE Tradewinds for the next 12-13 days allowing the fleet to bypass the usual Cape Verde Islands as a way point before turning to the west. Cutting this corner could make for a fast passage to Antigua cutting 4-5 days from the trip. After the gun the fleet split into three groups, three heading down the east side of Fuerteventura, another group of six down the west side and a group of three heading far west passing between Tenerife and Gran Canaria.

They are bound for the National Sailing Academy in Antigua, the host port for the finish of the McIntyre Globe 580 Transat and the start of the McIntyre Mini Globe Race. Four other sailors are joining the MGR in Antigua expanding the fleet to 15. The 580 Transat is a qualifier for entrants planning to sail in the MGR which starts on February 23rd, 2025.

48 hours after the start, the fleet is now approx. 240 miles SW of Lanzarote making good speed. They are all clear of the Acceleration Zones between the islands where the prevailing wind is squeezed between the high mountains increasing strength and turbulence. Some experienced 3-4mtr seas and winds gusting to 35kts enjoying the full moon lighting up the seas but looking forward to some sleep!

Leading the fleet Keri Harris (56, UK, #47 Origami) had been averaging 6.9kts for a while, but sailed into the light wind shadow in the lee of Tenerife and slowed to 3kts allowing Adam Waugh (61, UK, #170 Little Wren) to close within 12 Miles followed close behind by Dan Turk (52, CA, #20 Little Bea). The rest of the fleet is stretched across 85 miles to the Southeast, and all are sailing on a South Westerly course to cut the corner in the days ahead. It is already clear that the competition sailing one design yachts with identical Quantum sails will generally keep the fleet together, but a few are super competitive ex-dinghy sailors pushing hard, while others are settling in for the long haul.

The McIntyre Mini Globe Race is a world first event and has never been attempted by Mini Ocean racers. The course around the world celebrates the 75th Anniversary and follows in the footsteps of John Guzzwell, who in 1955 set off in his home built 20ft timber yacht TREKKA to become the first ever "Mini Yacht" to sail around the world.

Follow the fleet at globe580transat.com/tracker

Related Articles

Jasmine Harrison continues her circumnavigation
Starting her 6,000 passage from Panama to Fiji this week A young British adventurer will start her 6,000 passage from Panama to Fiji this week. Posted on 29 Mar
McIntyre Mini Globe Leg 2 underway
7200 miles solo to Vuda Marina Fiji In an extraordinary feat of maritime logistics the McIntyre Mini Globe Race fleet has completed an unprecedented overland Transfer of 15 ALMA Globe 580 yachts from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Posted on 28 Mar
McIntyre Mini Globe Race 2025 Leg 1
Antigua to Panama provides a fast wet-n-wild ride to start the global 26000 mile adventure The inaugural McIntyre Mini Globe Race (MGR) has officially set sail, and what a start it's been! The first leg from Antigua to Panama has already delivered drama, camaraderie, and a masterclass in offshore sailing in these Mighty Mini's. Posted on 13 Mar
Dan Turner races on with damage in Mini Globe Race
Aussie Dan Turner pushes past mast damage to sail 5.8m boat around the world in 4th place A damaged mast can't stop him - Aussie Solo Sailor Dan Turner Overcomes Significant Boat Damage Against The Odds and Maintains 4th Place in Mini Globe Race. Posted on 4 Mar
Mini Globe Race, Caribbean 600, Cole Brauer
McIntyre Mini Globe Race begins, Caribbean 600, Cole Brauer There's an old saw that goes something like this: Thou shall not sail offshore on a yacht with less waterline, as measured in feet, than thou has in years. Posted on 25 Feb
McIntyre Mini Globe Race is go!
Solo around the world racing changed forever on Sunday Thirteen men and two women from eight countries on Sunday set sail from the small Caribbean Island of Antigua Barbuda, to race solo around the world in Mini 19ft / 5.8mtr ALMA Globe 580 yachts, their only home for the next 13 months. Posted on 24 Feb
NSAA starts the McIntyre Mini Globe Race in 3 days
15 qualified solo sailors from 8 countries will be on the startline On Feb. 23rd at 11.30am local time, 15 solo sailors will set off from Falmouth Harbour ANTIGUA in home-built ALMA GLOBE 580, 19ft-5.8 metre plywood yachts to race 26000 miles around the world. Posted on 21 Feb
A look at the Mini Globe Race 2025
Mini Globe Race 2025, warm-water racing, Vendee Globe finishers Amidst all the recent focus on the Vendee Globe race and SailGP's Season 5 racing, it's important to remember that there's also great offshore racing unfurling on the opposite end of sailing's waterline spectrum. Posted on 18 Feb
Globe 580 Transat makes waves with record run
McIntyre Mini Globe set to make history! Third running of the 2025 Globe 580 Transat: Thrills, Spills, and Plenty of High-Seas Shenanigans in record time! Woop Woop! Posted on 12 Feb
Historic McIntyre Mini Globe Race sets sail!
First qualifier underway from Marina de Lagos Portugal to Rubicon Marina Canary Islands After years of building in backyards and garages around the world and frantic final preparations, safety checks and briefings at Marina de Lagos Portugal, ten men and two women sailors set sail on Saturday 28th Dec. Posted on 31 Dec 2024