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Star Chaser in the Caribbean!
Star Chaser is now in the Caribbean after a very successful ARC. Her crew was absolutely elated having completed this fantastic Atlantic Crossing in 16 days...... Read more...
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Star Chaser sailing the ARC!
Star Chaser is leaving the dock in Las Palmas on Sunday morning for her 3rd ARC. She has a full crew of 10 and all are very excited...... Read more...
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Star Chaser in Las Palmas getting ready for her 3rd ARC
Star Chaser has arrived Wednesday afternoon with a very happy crew in Las Palmas...... Read more...
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Star Chaser’s crew ready for their offshore cruise
Star Chaser is in Gibraltar, rearing to get out there again as is her crew!..... Read more...
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Star Chaser arrived in Portimao!
After 6 days and a very quick Biscay Crossing, Star Chaser and her crew have arrived in the Algarve ..... Read more...
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GOING SOUTH AGAIN !
After finishing the Rolex Fastnet Race, we have been extremely busy getting the boat ready for our next Atlantic circuit..... Read more...
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STAR CHASER FINISHED ROLEX FASTNET RACE
Star Chaser finished the Rolex Fastnet Race Friday night 14 August at 19.24.37 with an ecstatic crew on board..... Read more...
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RACING ACROSS THE CHANNEL AGAIN !
Star Chaser and (part of) her Fastnet crew were on their 3 campaign event last weekend, when they were racing to St Malo, together with another 192 boats.... Read more...
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Have you ever wanted to cross the Atlantic Ocean? Get the thrill and the enormous sense of achievement when you see land on the horizon after thousands of miles at sea? We are offering the opportunity to complete a demanding ocean passage in comfort and safety aboard Star Chaser.
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Star Chaser is commercially coded to MCA Cat ”0” for ocean going vessels and has an abundance of communications and safety equipment. Whether you just want to experience crossing an ocean, race across the Atlantic or complete an ocean qualifying passage for a sailing qualification we have the right package for you.
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Distance (Approx) |
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| May - June 2009 |
Antigua - UK via The Azores |
4000 Miles |
4-6 Weeks |
| 17th Nov - 13th Dec 2009 |
ARC 2009 Gran Canaria - St.Lucia |
2700 Miles |
3 Weeks |
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Here’s some feedback from people who have sailed the ARC with Star Chaser
“The most amazing experience of my life. Boogie the skipper was right when he said at the start you will experience every emotion going!!”
“Safety and the well being of the crew were paramount and the attention to detail was 1st class. The trip itself fulfilled everything and more and will live with me forever.”
“I often wish we were back out there surfing down a wave on Star Chaser. There is no better feeling than helming a Swan 51 as the wave picks you up and pushes you onwards!”
Craig also mentioned the crew were “the best!” but there was one thing he would have liked to do differently and that was to “not get off the boat!”
Craig Short - ARC 2007
“Dear Starchaser - first of all, thanks for a life experience. Even though I was the only one aboard with my sailing experience that was not-existent, I wasn’t afraid at any point of the crossing thanks to the skipper and his crew. The thing that started out being an enormous challenge you could tell your friends or grandchildren about turned into a memory for lifetime. That crossing was definitely not my last, I hope not. Thanks guys!”
Gustav, Denmark - ARC 2007
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For more details on the ARC and what it is like, have a look at our Blog from the last ARC.
The transatlantic is a great and different trip, read the Blog from the last crossing.
If you are interested in these exciting passages, click on the links on the left for more information.

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