It seems that VAC2 has been sold, at last, and is in the yard in Palma, Spain being prepared for a trip to return it to Plymouth, England for a rebuild. This 1986 Record Breaker has been sitting on the hard in various Med yards for decades under different owners. The Richard Branson funded record attempt to win the Blue Riband title across the Atlantic failed under a simple rules dispute but the boat made it to the finish line after 3 days and a refuel midway.
I can not imagine allot of rules. Point a to point b in record time. Stopping for fuel could be questioned. Was that in the rules when the steamers were racing? Probably not a thought then.
The rules were made for passenger carrying ships only. Blue Riband - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Update Seems a new life is on the horizon... Richard Branson's Atlantic Virgin Challenger II returns to the waves - CNN.com
I know the late Tom Gentry won the ribbon in 1989. He had a similar vessel, the Gentry Eagle. I spent some time with him as a local guide when they were based in Greenwich, CT & did a bunch of trial runs, press conference rides and parties on Long Island Sound. They refueled three times on the way across & crushed Richard Branson's time by nearly a day as I recall. It was something like 60 hours. As far as the rule book, I agree that it's for "passenger carrying ships" but they have given it to these record breakers. The Gentry Eagle was converted into a pleasure yacht some time after.
While looking for pictures of Gentry Eagle, I found that it is "currently" on sale. Gentry Eagle - 114' World's Fastest Motoryacht
Gentry Eagle pics taken this summer in Ventura Harbor, Ca, looked like no one was taking care of her.......
I was just sent pics of Tom Gentry's Eagle. It landed in Ventura, CA twenty years ago and hasn't spread its wings since...
I’m afraid so, Ralph. In fact it looks like it’s already gone. I think it just happened in the last week or so. If you care to mourn with photos they are available on a website that Carl probably doesn’t want a link to here.
It didn't take long to find it, and sadly it appears that you are correct. I would just take the opportunity to say that while I can see some reasons for not wanting links to other boating websites, IMHO in some cases like this is a bit annoying. It would be an added value also for YF threads, occasionally - no matter how tiny.