Isle of Wight sailor, Tom Buggy, will be racing in the sixth Act of the 2016 Extreme Sailing Series, taking place later this week in the Madeira Islands, Portugal.
The final act of the Extreme 40s Series comes to an end in Sydney. It was a challenging and tense end to the series, but Isle of Wight sailor, Leigh McMillan, did not disappoint.
Leigh McMillan’s tactician on board The Wave Muscat, Sarah Ayton, has made a huge impact in the Extreme Sailing Series and has now been awarded the International Sailing Federation Rolex World Sailor of the Year 2015.
Island sailor Leigh McMillan and his crew on The Wave, Muscat are on top of the series leaderboard after the last two Acts of this year’s Extreme Racing Series.
The weather was glorious for spectators as well as those competing in the 2-015 Round the Island Race on Saturday. Thanks to everyone who shared their shots with OnTheWight.
Disappointment for Island sailor Leigh McMillan and his team, but at least they had the satisfaction of gaining a place on the last day and finishing in second place in Act 8, as well as being second in the Series overall.
For the opening day at the Extreme Sailing Series Act 6 in Istanbul, there was some extraordinary racing with every team pushing hard, including Island sailor Leigh McMillan.
Isle of Wight sailor Leigh McMillan and his team on board The Wave, Muscat will be trying to regain the overall lead for the Extreme 40 series and on home (well almost) ground they stand a good chance of succeeding.
Congratulations to the crew on Oman Sail who smashed a World Record after sailing around Britain and Ireland in just three days and three hours. Watch out for others competing in the race passing the Island today.
While other ocean races are longer, racing 1,800 miles around a coastline notorious for highly changeable weather, tides and currents, puts the race amongst the most difficult to complete, let alone win. It starts from Cowes this Sunday.