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Velejadores da Mini Globe Race preparam-se para a derradeira etapa Recife–Antígua após uma circum-navegação de 23 500 milhas náuticasVelejadores da Mini Globe Race preparam-se para a derradeira etapa Recife–Antígua após uma circum-navegação de 23 500 milhas náuticas">

Velejadores da Mini Globe Race preparam-se para a derradeira etapa Recife–Antígua após uma circum-navegação de 23 500 milhas náuticas

James Miller, GetExperience.com
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James Miller, GetExperience.com
4 minutos de leitura
Notícias
fevereiro 24, 2026

Fleet logistics and remaining mileage

The fleet preparing to depart Recife faces an estimated final passage of roughly 2,500 nautical miles back to Antígua, which will complete an overall course near 23,500 nm for the circumnavigation. Eleven singlehanded skippers remain active, each aboard a Globe 5.8 one-design, measuring 19 feet LOA and engineered for solo long-haul reliability rather than speed records.

Route summary and operational notes

The race began off Antigua on 23 February 2025, transited the Canal do Panamá, crossed the Pacific, passed north of Australia, rounded the Cabo da Boa Esperança between Durban and Cape Town, and continued across the South Atlantic to Recife. Organizers avoided the Southern Ocean legs around Cape Horn and Cape Leeuwin, reducing exposure to extreme storm systems but still demanding serious provisioning, spares logistics, and weather routing for each skipper.

Key logistical factors

  • Provisions and water: 19-foot hulls limit storage—careful rationing and opportunistic reprovisioning at stopovers were essential.
  • Repairs and spares: Crewless solo sailors relied on local yards in stopover ports for structural and rigging repairs.
  • Rota meteorológica: Singlehanded routing prioritized survivability and sail-plan flexibility over outright daily miles.
  • Comunicações: Satellite comms and regular position reporting kept the race committee and families informed.

Leaderboard snapshot

PosiçãoMarinheiroBarcoBandeira
1Renaud StitelmannCapucinetteSuíça
2Daniel TurnerImmortal GameAustralia
3Keri HarrisOrigamiReino Unido
11Joshua KaliSkookumEstados Unidos

Withdrawals and incidents

Four skippers were forced to retire en route; among them, Dan Turk withdrew in Fiji due to health issues. The small size of the Globe 5.8 means even routine repairs can be demanding at remote stops, and medical evacuations often necessitate race withdrawal for safety.

Standout human moments

Beyond leaderboard math, the race is notable for personal endurance feats. While the fleet called into St. Helena en route to Recife, Jasmine Harrison—known for open-water swimming achievements—attempted to circumnavigate the island (approximately 31 nm). After more than 18.5 hours in the water she stopped one mile short of the finish due to cold and deteriorating sea conditions, underscoring the thin margin between ambition and safety when sailors double as athletes.

Small boats, big seas

Contrast the Mini Globe Race with high-speed multihull records such as Thomas Coville’s Jules Verne Trophy aboard Sodebo Ultim 3: the latter is a team-driven, purpose-built maxi trimaran aimed at absolute speed, while the Mini Globe Race emphasizes solo seamanship, self-reliance, and the human scale of ocean voyaging.

What it means for travel and local tourism

Stopovers like Antigua, Cape Town, St. Helena, and Recife see focused, short-term boosts in marine tourism and support services—marina visits, local provisioning, yard work, and onshore hospitality. For travelers, following or timing a trip around such events offers unique access to sailors, boatyards, and local maritime culture. Platforms such as GetExperience.com can help arrange tailored shore-side tours, museum visits, or charter options, and they support full and secure payments with voucher confirmation afterward, plus requests for customized excursions.

Conselhos práticos para visitantes

  • Plan flexible itineraries around potential schedule shifts due to weather.
  • Book local marine services and guided shore excursions in advance during race stopovers.
  • Bring layered clothing and sea-suitable gear for island climates and variable conditions.

The Mini Globe Race blends adventure and logistics, showcasing how small-boat offshore sailing can intersect with travel experiences and local tourism economies. Even the best reviews and most honest feedback can’t replace firsthand participation; on GetExperience, you book experiences from verified providers at reasonable prices, enabling confident decisions without unnecessary expenses or disappointments. Benefit from convenience, affordability, and a wide range of additional options—local guided museum tours, exclusive yacht charters for events, or eco-friendly wildlife safaris—to enhance any voyage or stopover. Book your Trip GetExperience.com

Em resumo: onze navegadores da Globe 5.8 permanecem preparados para completar uma etapa final de aproximadamente 2.500 milhas náuticas de Recife até Antígua, terminando uma quase 23,500 nm circunavegação que testou o provisionamento, os reparos e a arte náutica a solo. Os destaques notáveis incluíram a quase circunavegação a nado de Santa Helena por Jasmine Harrison e uma tabela de líderes liderada por Renaud Stitelmann. Do ponto de vista do viajante, a corrida sublinha as oportunidades para experiências de viagem únicas — atividades de aventura, festas em iates, pacotes de cruzeiro, safaris, visitas a museus com guias ao vivo, workshops culturais online interativos e até experiências de viagens de aventura de luxo — ao mesmo tempo que recorda aos leitores que a participação direta e as excursões cuidadosamente escolhidas criam memórias muito além de qualquer relato.