The Class Globe 5.80 One Design Ocean Racing yacht is creating waves with sailors around the world. Less than four months after it's official launch, over 80 sailors are setting up to build in 23 countries. Conceived by Australian adventurer and founder of the 2018 Golden Globe Race as an affordable "People's Mini" for amateur construction, this solo ocean and offshore racing yacht is suddenly very popular. International fleets are expected to appear over the next few years. The yacht's ability to ship inside a 20ft container is creating real interest and new opportunities travelling to Europe for the 2021 Globe 5.80 Transat and Mini Globe Race.
At a time when some sailors question the Race to Technology and money winning races, a whole segment of sailors previously left behind in the rush to speed and winning at any cost, are now embracing the benefits of a simpler more sustainable challenge. The idea of an affordable wholesome, back to basics, non-foiling and safe Mini yacht, able to sail anywhere has great appeal. Being easy to build, own and maintain, then offering fun yet serious one design sailing, seems to have hit the spot.
"The excitement and passion for the 5.80 across all levels of sailing is a pleasant surprise. I thought it would take a year to see 100 sailors building, but it is happening in Months!"said Don McIntyre, Globe 5.80 Class founder, "Adventurous solo sailors are excited, but there are plenty of club racers who see this as an opportunity for some fun."
32-year-old French sailor Mathilde Lozachmeur has her sights firmly set on the solo 30,000-mile 2024 Mini Globe Race. Inspired by Éric Tabarly who lived near her home in Brittany, and Bernard Moitessier, for his madness and his do-it-yourselfer fashion, she has taken two years off work to build her Globe 5.80. She will use a CNC cut kit to build her yacht, then train towards competing in the Historic first ever Solo Globe 5.80 Transat, departing Portugal in November 2021, racing 3600 miles toward the Caribbean.
"I have this in my blood, I feel it and I have a year and a half to improve myself, because I will devote my life to this project! I'll be 33 in November 2021, for the Globe 5.80 Transat Race, and my boat was given race number 33! It is a sign." Said Mathilde "This is to realize a dream, of adventure, of escape and of surpassing oneself. Many people take these little boats for toys, but they have all big ones. You have to take this Mini seriously. Being rather manual, I find the idea of having to build your boat too exciting. I never imagined going into boat building, but I like the idea so much. Take on a personal challenge and learn from this adventure, especially now that I have decided to make it a profession!" - READ MORE
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