What happened to Nigel Burgess?

What happened to Nigel Burgess?

Nigel Burgess, a competitor in a solo round-the-world sailing race, was found dead off the coast of northwestern Spain today, a day after sending a distress signal, rescue officials said.

Who is Nigel Burgess?

Nigel Allan Burgess (1942–1992) was a British single-handed yachtsman, Master Mariner and businessman. He took part in the OSTAR and the Vendée Globe. His first major single handed yacht race was the Observer Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race in 1968 in which he sailed his yacht Dogwatch. …

Who owns the yacht Fair Lady?

For Jonathan Turner, owner of the authentic 1920s yacht Fair Lady, the marriage of classic design with modern technology is a match made in heaven.

How many people have died doing the Vendée Globe race?

Of those, 41 have done it in the quadrennial Vendée Globe (some more than once). Of 67 different people who had tried the Vendée before this year, three have died while doing so: the USA’s Mike Plant and Britain’s Nigel Burgess in 1992, and Canada’s Gerry Roufs in 1997. The Vendée’s fatality rate is 4.5 per cent.

What is the record for the Vendée Globe race?

French skipper Clarisse Cremer has smashed Ellen MacArthur’s 21 year old Vendée Globe race record, crossing the line in 87d 02h 24m 25s.

Where are Burgess Yachts built?

Northern Germany
Over 900 in house employees work at the shipyard’s three facilities in Northern Germany, where they have developed and built numerous internationally award-winning superyachts.

What do grinders do on racing yachts?

A grinder is a crew member on a yacht whose duties include operating manual winches (called “coffee grinders”) that raise and trim the sails and move the boom. It is a physically demanding role with a significant impact on a racing yacht’s overall performance.

Who holds the Vendée Globe record?

Armel Le Céac
The current record dates back to 2016-17 and is held by the Breton Armel Le Céac’h, who completed the 24,000 nautical miles (over 44,400 kilometres) in 74 days, 3 hours, 35 minutes and 46 seconds, after an interminable battle with the Briton Alex Thomson, who secured the second spot.

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