‘Boudicca’ Breaks Marion Bermuda Record
Boudicca took top honours in the Marion Bermuda Race, finishing the 705 mile race from Massachusetts today [June 19] in a record setting time of two days, 17 hours, 26 minutes, 27 seconds.
The Marion Bermuda race website said, “In the early morning light on Monday, Richard Moody’s Boudicca crossed the Marion Bermuda Race finish line off of St. David’s Lighthouse, having sailed a total of 705 miles in just two days, 17 hours, 26 minutes, 27 seconds.
“This incredible performance beats the previous record, set in 2011 by the 76-foot Briand Sloop Lilla, owned by Simon and Nancy DiPietro, which was 2 days, 20 hours, 58 minutes, 45 seconds.
“Boudicca is a King Marine Reichel-Pugh 66 skippered by Richard Moody, based out of Jamestown, Rhode Island. Boudicca sailed in the performance class, a new addition to the Marion Bermuda Race for 2023 that looked to expand race eligibility to more performance-focused cruising vessels. The new class has four entries this year.
“The impressive performance comes as the majority of the remainder of the fleet is haggling with light wind and low boat speed as they have crossed or are crossing the Gulf Stream — currently in second place, Lyric, still has approximately 200 miles to go as of Monday morning.
“The fleet can be tracked using Yellow Brick Tracking or through the YB Tracker App. A full NOR, as well as further information about the race and its surrounding events, is on the race website.”
So who towed them at high speed 300 miles out.