Canary Islands, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Yachts Prepare for ARC 2021

A special Flag Raising Ceremony was held on Sunday November 14 in Las Palmas Marina to celebrate the 29 nations taking part in World Cruising Club’s 36th Atlantic Rally for Cruisers and to signal the final week’s countdown to the start of the Atlantic crossing.

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Source:  World Cruising Club

Flags represent the many nations taking part in ARC 2021.

Meeting in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria ahead of the 2,700nm transatlantic voyage to Saint Lucia in the Caribbean, are 147 different yachts and over 900 crew sailing on board. There are those who have crossed the Atlantic Ocean many times as an annual pilgrimage to the Caribbean at the end of the European sailing season and those for whom this is a first time adventure fulfilling a long-held dream.

Preparations and Provisioning

Throughout the first week of the pre-departure programme, the docks have been steadily filling up as the ARC community grows daily. Preparing to spend three weeks at sea requires diligent planning from the skippers and crews, ensuring that the boats are well set up for the downwind passage and suitably provisioned with food, water and a few luxuries on board. Las Palmas Marina, in the heart of the city, is an ideal place to stock up and a host of marine companies are on hand to deal with the technical requirements for equipping the yachts for the voyage.

“You are doing 3,000 miles in three weeks and a boat sailing offshore wears in different ways than you’d think and very differently from coastal sailing. All the prepping of the safety equipment and the advice from World Cruising Club and rally requirements is invaluable, even if like us, you have sailed several rallies before and done thousands of miles,” said John Simpson, on Discovery 55 Casamara (GBR), “The social aspects of the rally are really great and being able to talk to other sailors, learn about what that they are doing, where they are going and where they have come from. I’ve really enjoyed that, and meeting lots of different people.”

Cleaning the boat.  Credit: WCC / Jésus de Leon

ARC 2021 Welcomes Back some Regular Sailors…

This year the ARC welcomes back several yachts who have previously claimed Line Honours as the first to arrive in Saint Lucia. These include Banzaï (FRA), Minimole (ITA), Guyader Mext (FRA), and The Kid Ville de Nice (FRA), who will all be vying to beat their previous crossing times and reach the rum punch first. In the competitive Racing Division, yachts cannot use their engines for propulsion, unlike those in the Cruising Division who will look forward to a more comfortable crossing to Rodney Bay.

…and some Younger Sailors.

This year, 36 children under the age of 16 are also sailing on the ARC, the youngest being Hadrien Meister on yacht Olimir (CHE) who is 19-months old. A special Kids Club programme takes place this week, allowing the parents to focus on their pre-departure preparations.

ARC 2021 also features two sailors from the host ports of Gran Canaria and Saint Lucia taking part. Brad Gangardine, a Moorings Skipper from Soufriere, is assisting the owners of Discovery 50 Into the Mystic (USA) to bring the boat to Saint Lucia after meeting them on a charter holiday several years ago, and local Las Palmas sailor, Antonio Pablo Armas Mead, will be sailing his Jeanneau 54 Bluemoona (ESP) in the ARC for the first time. Both were delighted to attend today’s Flag Raising Ceremony, proudly raising the flags of their respective nations.

Flag-Raising Ceremony

At the ceremony, ARC Event Director Andrew Pickersgill said a few words to the congregated sailors, and those on board their boats around the marina. He acknowledged the support of the Tourist Board of Gran Canaria and the Ayuntamiento de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, as well as the Port Authority and local chandlery Rolnautic who have supported participants as they prepare for departure.

“I’m sure you will agree that Las Palmas Marina have been wonderful hosts for the start of your adventure, working hard to accommodate the myriad of yachts in the marina behind me. Whether this will be your first ocean crossing or you have sailed many before, we hope being a part of the 36th ARC is a great adventure for you. We hope the crossing will be a safe and enjoyable experience for you all and can guarantee that on the other side of the Atlantic, on the island of Saint Lucia, a warm Caribbean welcome awaits you.”

And with that promise, the 36th edition of the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers was officially declared ‘open’ and the flags were raised.

The large yachts in the ARC fleet berthed on the wall. Credit: WCC / Jésus de Leon

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More information:
  • To find out about participating in the ARC or other World Cruising Club rallies, please contact [email protected] or call +44 (0)1983 296060


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