Round BVI Benchmark Record
The timer was set off Nanny Cay and off we went, full Genoa and a single reef in the main. As soon as we cleared Salt Island it got fruity and very wet. It was a 6hr beat up to the Horse Shoe Reef, East of Anegada. It was a real slog but we were happy to clear the reef before sunset.
Latitude 18 Halyard Challenge 2024
A gentle race for TJ yesterday. Start in Road Harbour, passing Peter Island to starboard, Pelican Island and Indians to port, Hog Valley Green to port, finish in Road Harbour.
Triple Jack To Compete In Caribbean 600 After Hurricane Irma Destruction
Triple Jack, the 44-year old Derek Kelsall designed one-off trimaran, will be making her ocean racing return in the Caribbean 600 on February 19 after a 39-year hiatus since the Ostar in 1984.
Triple Jack’s Latest Round Tortola Record Attempt Raises Money For Humane Society
On Saturday November 18, Triple Jack, the phoenix-like Kelsall 47 trimaran built in 1979, attempted to beat her Round Tortola record of 2:33:33 she set in 2015. With rare and brisk southerly winds, and a new a sail inventory, conditions looked good for the record-breaking attempt.
Clocking speeds in the mid to high teens, and having completed just one tack and one gybe through the whole route they crossed the line with a time of 2 hours 40 minutes and 4 seconds – just 6 minutes and 37 seconds shy of their 2015 record.
Breathing Life Back into A Multihull Beauty
Triple Jack (TJ) is a one-off Kelsall 47 built in 1979. Now long-time residents, Richard Wooldridge and Steve Davis sailed her across the Atlantic to the BVI in 1997 and never left!
Throughout her Caribbean life, TJ (to her friends) was a constant sight on the Caribbean racing scene, giving many younger and more modern multihulls a run for their money. That was until September 6, 2017; a day to be forgotten.