Hat-trick for Rambler 88 in 2018 RORC Caribbean 600

George David's American Maxi Rambler 88 has won the 2018 RORC Caribbean 600 Trophy, scoring the best IRC corrected time, after revelling in the heavy airs race, setting a new monohull race record and winning IRC Zero, completed a hat-trick of trophies.

Rambler 88 scorched around the track in an elapsed time of 37 hours 41 minutes and 45 seconds, beating the record set by George David's Rambler 100 in 2011 by nearly three hours.

On hearing the result, George David commented: “In ten years the '600’ has gone from a handful of boats in its first edition, to 84 on its tenth anniversary. It's a great race all around; congratulations to the RORC and everyone involved. We're delighted to have won overall in IRC and better yet, to have broken our own record at the same time.”

When asked after the race whether he could beat this record in the future, David commented: “We sailed a good race and didn't leave much out there. Nobody got hurt and we didn't break anything.

“I think it might come down to evolution in design. Six years ago the conditions were similar, yet we are two and a half hours ahead of a 100ft boat. We made some modifications over the winter to Rambler 88. We draw 7 metres now and we took a ton and a half of displacement out of the boat. It's lighter and livelier and gets up and goes quicker; boats just go faster.”

Rambler 88 crew for the 2018 RORC Caribbean 600: George David, Rodney Ardern, Silvio Arrivabene, Scott Beavis, Josh Belsky, Brad Butterworth, Simon Daubney, Jan Dekker, Brian Giorgio, Nathan Hislop, Jerry Kirby, Jerome Kirby III, Will McCarthy, Mark Newbrook, Dean Phipps, Aaron Reynolds-Lovegrove, Joca Signorini, Peter van Niekerk, Stuart Wilson.

Jeanneau SF30 OD
Windcraft
Race Yachts
TMG-LAGOON-600×500-optimized
Sailworld_Banner_600x500
JPK August 2023
Race Yachts
ATL GIF