Auckland – January 12, 2023
Translated 9, the sailboat representing Translated, will set sail on January 14 from Auckland, New Zealand, to Punta del Este, Uruguay, for the third leg of the Ocean Globe Race, the regatta celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first crewed, round-the-world voyage. This incredible race limits the number of sailing professionals to 30% of the crew and only allows them to use technology that was available in the 1970s. The crew from Translated 9 has already won the first two legs of the race, from Southampton (UK) to Cape Town (SA) and from Cape Town (SA) to Auckland (NZ), and will now face their most difficult test: rounding Cape Horn, the Everest of sailing.
Sailing around Cape Horn means successfully navigating the unique and daunting conditions created by the convergence of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The sea around Cape Horn is characterized by a combination of extreme currents, winds over 50 knots, and waves up to 30 meters high.
Translated 9 is not only a sporting adventure, but also a project that brings together great individuals from the world of technology and language. A sister sailboat, led by seven-time world champion sailor Paul Cayard, is hosting ocean training sessions in San Francisco Bay, dedicated to those who believe that with courage, determination and resilience, anything is possible.
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