Crew space on ORC 57 – Avel Vaez for Atlantic Rally for Cruisers 2025

Cost

€12,000

Event dates

23rd Nov 2025 - 20th Dec 2025

What's included

Price includes all boat and race costs, 3 professional crew. Food and drinks costs when racing are shared by all crew. Additional costs include flights, transfers, accommodation and meals ashore and personal insurance.

What to expect

The ARC is a ‘must do’ for many sailors, and attracts over 200 boats and 1200 people every year to sail 2700 NM across the Atlantic from Gran Canaria to Saint Lucia.

Starting as a safe way to cross the Atlantic in numbers, it has grown to become the biggest trans-ocean sailing event in the world. The ARC takes you transatlantic on the trade wind route intended to give optimum downwind sailing. A real bucket list journey, it is a unique experience – crossing the Atlantic enjoying day after day of the wind on the quarter, a long Atlantic swell, a few cumulus clouds and a setting sun on the bow.

More than just a boat race, a vibrant social and shore activity programme in Las Palmas sets the scene for the tremendous camaraderie that characterises this event. Friendships made ashore in the two weeks of pre-departure activities continue over the radio net at sea, culminating in arriving in Saint Lucia to be met on the dock with a rum punch and a chilled beer, knowing you have achieved something fantastic – crossing an ocean on a small sailboat!

Itinerary

19th November: Crew Arrive
20th November: Safety Briefing
21st November: Training Day
22nd November: Boat preparation
23rd November: Race Start
Race Finish: Mid-December – Rodney Bay, St. Lucia

Crew information

Coming Soon!

Prerequisite experience

Some previous experience of offshore sailing is required.

Where

Gran Canaria, across the Atlantic finishing in St Lucia.

Accommodation

Crew will need to find accommodation ashore in the days before the race

Crew space on ORC 57 – Avel Vaez for Atlantic Rally for Cruisers 2025

ORC 57 – Avel Vaez

Avel Vaez launched from the ORC Catamean yard in Lorient on January 16, 2024 and delivered a few weeks later. She is the third ORC57 catamaran. The name Avel Vaez, which means "Offshore Wind" in Breton language, was not chosen by chance: the third ORC57 is a lightweight, high-performance catamaran, capable of sailing in all weathers. Often sailing faster than...