Global Sailboat Regattas

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The Volvo Ocean Race

Every three years, the most cutting-edge sailboats in the world circumnavigate the globe in the Volvo Ocean Race.

This past weekend, the teams arrived in Chochin, India for their second of ten stops. The Volvo Ocean Race takes about nine months to complete and covers over 37,000 nautical miles.

As they travel, the crews must battle bad weather and fatigue--both their own and that of their boats. En route to India, the sailboats also had to dodge all those pesky pirates off the coast of Somalia.

On this leg of the race the Green Dragon, skippered by Ian Walker, has had its boom broken and a leaking daggerboard case. The whole boat has been knocked on its side three times. It's no wonder the Volvo Ocean Race is referred to as the 'Everest of Sailing.'
Trend Themes
1. Global Oceanic Regattas - Creating similar sailing events and routes around the world to attract tourism and engage sailing enthusiasts.
2. Smart Sailboat Technology - Developing digital tools and smart technology to improve vessel safety and performance during long-distance voyages.
3. Eco-friendly Sailing - Designing sustainable sailboats and using renewable energy sources to promote environmental responsibility in sailing regattas.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism - Exploring opportunities to attract visitors through developing oceanic sailing events and routes around the world.
2. Technology - Investing in digital tools and smart technology to improve vessel safety and performance during long-distance voyages.
3. Sustainable Energy - Partnering with sailboat manufacturers to promote renewable energy sources and sustainable practices in oceanic sailing regattas.

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