Sailing-Argo smashes Antigua 360 record in 35-knot blitz


FILE PHOTO: Sailing - 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race - Arrecife, Lanzarote, Spain - January 9, 2026 Britain's Sam Goodchild helms Argo during a practice sail of the MOD70 trimaran ahead of Sunday's start to the Lanzarote to Antigua ARORC Transatlantic Race REUTERS/Ossian Shine/File Photo

Feb 21 (Reuters) - Jason ⁠Carroll's MOD70 Argo has smashed the course record for the Royal Ocean ⁠Racing Club Antigua 360 Race, screaming around the 48-nautical-mile circuit in 2 ‌hours, 29 minutes and 20 seconds - a 25% improvement on the previous mark.

The trimaran slashed 45 minutes off Argo's own 2023 record of 3 hours, 14 minutes and 23 seconds, turning the turquoise waters ​off Antigua into a blur, during what Carroll ⁠described as "a beautiful day for sailing ⁠and a fantastic lap around Antigua."

Despite encountering rougher conditions on the island's eastern flank ⁠and ‌approximately 20 knots of wind at the start, Carroll's crew opted for a conservative approach with one reef, to reduce maximum sail size and de-power ⁠the boat.

"We chose to go with one reef, which ​felt like the right ‌call. I think we sailed it relatively conservatively and didn't leave much out ⁠there," Carroll ​said.

The only hiccup came during "one bad tack where we ended up in irons and had to back out, which probably cost us about a minute, but apart from that it was ⁠smooth sailing all the way around."

Crew member Sam ​Goodchild, who will also race on Argo for the upcoming RORC Caribbean 600, highlighted the spectacular nature of the course.

"The lap around Antigua is always spectacular on a MOD70, ⁠but it really comes alive once you turn at Green Island and light it up on the reach," Goodchild said.

At blistering speeds touching the mid-30s in proper trade wind conditions, precision becomes paramount.

"At those speeds, every manoeuvre has to be clean and ​everyone needs to be completely switched on, especially with ⁠other boats on the course," Goodchild said.

For Carroll, who missed the RORC Transatlantic, the record ​represents a triumphant return.

"It's great to be back ‌on the boat ... it feels good to be ​back with the boys and pushing hard again. Setting a new course record around Antigua is special."

(Reporting by Ossian Shine; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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