New group of boats added to the Global Solo Challenge

New group of boats added to the Global Solo Challenge

The momentum of the Global Solo Challenge (GSC) continues to grow. Organisers are delighted to announce that the 32nd entry is a 50+ foot performance boat whose skipper wishes to remain anonymous at this stage.


He has been in touch with the GSC for several months as his boat did not fit within the maximum performance criteria set out by the current Notice of Event. Meanwhile, several other skippers have come forward asking if they would be allowed to enter the event on other racing boats such as on one-design racing boats, IMOCA 50s, and other Open 50s.


To cater for such interest a new group is to be added to the event. Provisional calculations indicate these performance boats should set off a further three weeks after the current last scheduled start, ie on November 18th, 2023. The on the water battle between these boats and slower entries who will have started up to 11 weeks earlier will be fascinating to watch.


A Notice of Event amendment will be published in due course to reflect the addition of the new group.

This will add yet another facet to the ever-increasing popularity of the Global Solo Challenge.

Image: Pete Goss – Acqua Quorum Open 50 (1996)

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