Prices includes all boat and race costs, 3 training/ boat preparation days, professional race skipper and food when racing. Additional costs include flights, transfers, food and accommodation ashore and personal insurance.
As crew onboard Rock n Roll you are fully committing yourself, you are not a passenger on this boat. We really feel strongly that this is your boat to race and we facilitate that in every way we can. There will be only 5 people in the crew, and the result of this race will depend on each crew member!
8th January – Crew join Rock n Roll in Lanzarote for welcome and briefing
Welcome Party
9th January – Training day 1, Gala Dinner
10th January – Training day 2/ Boat preparation
11th January – Race Start
30th January – Approx race finish in Antigua
Afanasy is a highly experienced offshore sailor, having completed more than 150,000nm. Afanasy has extensive experience in ocean crossing and racing with amateur crew and is a commercially endorsed yacht master offshore. He used to own a 80′ maxi, which he skippered around the world, including 2 Caribbean and a Mediterranean season, the Cape Town to Rio race, the Transpac and the Sydney Hobart. Onboard Rock’n’Roll Afanasy has competed in 2 Rolex Fastnet Races and many other local races.
Previous offshore racing experience is required. We would also strongly encourage you to have completed your ISAF Offshore safety and sea survival
This thrilling 2,995-nautical mile challenge will once again set sail from Calero Marinas Marina Lanzarote in the Canary Islands before charting a new course west to a spectacular finish in Antigua, West Indies
Crew are welcome to stay onboard from 8th January in Lanzarote, or can find accommodation ashore ahead of the race.