
6th April 2021. Hamble. Hampshire . UK. The ‘Powerplay’ MOD70 racing team skippered by Peter Cunningham and Ned Collier, shown here as they started their world record attempt on the ‘Classic Fastnet’ route. Leaving from Cowes, rounding the Fastnet Rock in Southern Ireland and crossing the finish line in Plymouth Sound. UK.
Credit – Lloyd Images
The MOD70 Trimaran PowerPlay, led by Peter Cunningham and skippered by Ned Collier Wakefield, has set a new
Fastnet record.
The team completed the
original Fastnet course of 595 nautical miles in a new world Fastnet record of 25hrs 04mins 18secs (subject to ratification by the World Sailing Speed Record Council), shaving almost 3 hours off
the record set by Maxi Edmond de Rothschild in the 2019 Fastnet.
The boat in its previous incarnation as Concise 10 with many of the same crew also took
line honours in the 2017 Fastnet Race.
“It was kind of ambitious, but the conditions were right, and the team was ready to go,” commented Peter Cunningham. “The PowerPlay crew was fantastic. Miles (Seddon) did a brilliant job navigating, we had two wonderful drivers in Ned Collier Wakefield, who set up the boat and runs the programme, and the
fastest sailor on Earth, Paul Larsen, who drove in some incredibly bad conditions.”
Shortly after midday on Monday 05 April, in a bitterly cold strong northerly wind, PowerPlay started their Fastnet record attempt on the Squadron Line at Cowes. PowerPlay made short work of racing to Lands’ End and powered across the Celtic Sea at speeds in excess of 30 knots.
PowerPlay rounded the famous
Fastnet Lighthouse and raced through the night. On Tuesday 06 April, at 13:42 and 19 seconds BST, PowerPlay reached the Plymouth Breakwater, where the team celebrated their amazing run of 25 hours, 4 minutes and 18 seconds.