NEW NAME, NEW SPONSOR, NEW FORMAT

2007 marked the 25th anniversary of this solo round the world race, know previously as the BOC Challenge and Around Alone. For the seventh running of the race, Clipper Ventures welcomed VELUX, the leading manufacturer of roof windows, blinds, skylights and sun tunnels as title sponsor for its singlehanded round the world race.

THE ORIGINAL

The VELUX 5 OCEANS is the original single-handed round the world yacht race. Run every 4 years since 1982, the race is the longest and toughest event for any individual in any sport. Single-handed around the world's oceans in thoroughbred racing yachts represents the ultimate odyssey. The ultimate in human endeavour, only 90 people have so far finished the challenge.

The BOC Challenge 1982

- Raced over four legs; Newport, Rhode Island - Cape Town - Sydney - Rio de Janeiro - Newport
- Two classes of boat were entered: Class 1, 45-56 feet (13.7-17.1 m); and Class 2, 32-44 feet (9.7-13.4 m)
Based on David White's original concept, the inaugural BOC Challenge got away at the end of August 1982 with a fleet of 17 boats racing via South Africa, the Southern Ocean and beyond.

They were a rag-tag bunch, but among them one entry stood out, an unknown Frenchman by the name of Philippe Jeantot. [He arrived with a purpose-built 56 foot sloop named Credit Agricole, and went on to win all four legs of the race with an overall elapsed time of just over 159 days. Class 2 was won by a Zen Buddhist cab driver from Tokyo by the name of Yukoh Tada. As expected the race had its dramatic moments, with two rescues.

Skipper Name

Boat Name

Nationality

Time

Class 1: 45 to 56 feet

 

 

 

Philippe Jeantot

Credit Agricole

France

159 days

Bertie Reed

Altech Voortrekker

South Africa

170 days

Richard Broadhead

Perseverance of Medina

United Kingdom

192 days

Neville Gosson

Leda Pier One

Australia

202 days

Desmond Hampton

Gipsy Moth V

United Kingdom

Wrecked

Tony Lush

Lady Pepperell

United States

Sunk Leg 2

Paul Rogers

Spirit of Pentax

United Kingdom

Retired Leg 1

Dave White

Gladiator

United States

Retired Leg 1

Class 2: 32 to 44 feet

 

 

 

Yukoh Tada

Koden Okera V

Japan

207 days

Francis Stokes

Moonshine

United States

209 days

Richard Konkolski

Nike III

United States

213 days

Guy Bernadin

Ratso II

France

221 days

Dan Byrne

Fantasy

United States

228 days

Richard McBride

City of Dunedin

New Zealand

264 days

Jacques de Roux

Skoiern III

France

Sunk Leg 3

Greg Coles

Datsun Skyline

New Zealand

Retired Leg 1

Thomas Lindholm

Driftwood

United States

Retired Leg 1

 

The BOC Challenge 1986

- Raced over four legs; Newport, Rhode Island - Cape Town - Sydney - Rio de Janeiro - Newport. Two classes of boat were entered: Class 1, from 50-60 feet (15.2-18.3 m); and Class 2, 40-50 feet (12.2-15.2 m)
- New safety rules were introduced for this race, including compulsory watertight bulkheads and a simple stability check

The second BOC Challenge built on the success of the first with 25 sailors setting out from Newport, and 11 new boats were specifically designed and built for the race. Philippe Jeantot found himself up against some stiff competition.

South African John Martin won the first leg while Titouan Lamazou took Leg 2. It was only the consistent performance by Jeantot that finally led him to his second victory, clipping almost 25 days off his previous time. American Mike Plant won Class 2 finishing in 157 days.

Skipper Name

Boat Name

Nationality

Time

Class 1: 50 to 60 feet

 

 

 

Philippe Jeantot

Credit Agricole

France

134 days

Titouan Lamazou

Ecureuil

France

137 days

Jean-Y Terlain

UAP

France

146 days

Guy Bernadin

Biscuit Lu

France

146 days

John Martin

Tuna Marine

South Africa

147 days

Ian Kiernan

Triple M

Australia

156 days

Bertie Reed

Stabilo Boss

South Africa

163 days

Dave White

Legend Securities

United States

164 days

Richard McBride

Kiwi Express

New Zealand

Retired Leg 1

John Biddlecombe

ACI Crusader

Australia

Retired Leg 1

Warren Luhrs

Thursday's Child

United States

Retired Leg 2

Class 2: 40 to 50 feet

 

 

 

Mike Plant

Airco Distributor

United States

157 days

Jean Luc van den Heede

Let's Go

France

161 days

Harry Harkimo

Belmont Finland

Finland

168 days

Hal Roth

American Flag

United States

171 days

Richard Konkolski

Declaration

United States

172 days

Pentti Salmi

Colt by Rettig

Finland

175 days

Mark Schrader

Lone Star

United States

175 days

John Hughes

Joseph Young

Canada

189 days

Dick Cross

Airforce

United States

Retired Leg 1

Eduardo Louro de Almeida

Miss Global

Brazil

Retired Leg 1

Mac Smith

Qualo

United States

Retired Leg 1

Takao Shimada

Madonna

Japan

Retired Leg 1

Harry Mitchell

Double Cross

United Kingdom

Retired Leg 3

Jacques de Roux

Skoiern 1V

France

Lost at sea Leg 2

 

The BOC Challenge 1990

- The course was changed for this edition, although it was still divided into four legs:
- Newport, Rhode Island - Cape Town - Sydney - Punta del Este - Newport
- Three classes of boat were entered: Class 1, from 50-60 feet (15.2-18.3 m); Class 2, 40-50 feet (12.2-15.2 m); and a Corinthian class

By now the radical Open Class designs had become even more extreme, with beamy, water-ballasted, carbon fiber boats carrying massive sail plans.

Jeantot's more conservative design was no match against that of his fellow countrymen Christophe Auguin sailing Group Sceta, and Alain Gautier aboard Generali Concorde. Auguin and Gautier took first and second places respectively leaving Jeantot a distant third. Class 2 was won by yet another French sailor, Yves Dupasquier, who won all four legs.

Skipper Name

Boat Name

Nationality

Time

Class 1: 50 to 60 feet

 

 

 

Christophe Auguin

Groupe Sceta

France

120 days

Alain Gautier

Generali Concorde

France

122 days

Philippe Jeantot

Credit Agricole IV

France

129 days

Mike Plant

Duracell

United States

132 days

Kanga Birtles

Jarkan Yacht Builders

Australia

135 days

Dave Adams

Innkeeper

Australia

136 days

Isabelle Autissier

Ecureuil Poitou Charantes

France

139 days

Bertie Reed

Grinaker

South Africa

140 days

Jose de Ugarte

BBV Expo '92

Spain

140 days

Nándor Fa

Alba Regia

Hungary

165 days

John Martin

Allied Bank

South Africa

Sank Leg 3

John Biddlecombe

Interox Crusader

Australia

Retired Leg 1

Endo O'Coineen

Kilcullen

Ireland

Retired Leg 1

Class 2: 40 to 50 feet

 

 

 

Yves Dupasquier

Servant IV

France

141 days

Don McIntyre

Buttercup

Australia

153 days

Josh Hall

New Spirit of