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Class: | Volvo Ocean 65 |
Designer: | Farr Yacht Design |
Builder: | Green Marine Hythe, UK |
Launched: | 5 March 2017 |
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Crew: | 8 (+1 onboard reporter)[1] |
Length: | 20.37m (66.83feet) (LOA) 20round=5NaNround=5 (LWL) |
Beam: | 5.6m (18.4feet) |
Draft: | 4.78m (15.68feet) |
Height: | 30.3m (99.4feet) |
Displacement: | 12500kg (27,600lb) |
The Volvo Ocean 65 class yacht Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing was built for the 2014–15 Volvo Ocean Race. Following this, the boat was refitted and renamed for the 2017–18 Volvo Ocean Race where it competed as Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag.[2] For the 2023 The Ocean Race she was renamed again to Viva México.[3]
Skippered by British Olympic medalist Ian Walker the boat won the overall race.
The crew consisted of:
At approximately 13:42 UTC on March 26, 2018, some 1400 nm west of Cape Horn, the team's safety officer John Fisher was knocked overboard when the boat experienced a sudden chinese gybe. It took the team 10 minutes to resolve it. John was knocked overboard by the mainsheet. His teammates' search for him in the harsh conditions of the Southern Ocean was suspended after four hours. He was declared lost at sea. The death of Fisher greatly impacted the rest of the fleet, in particular his skipper, who hadn't sailed without him in 12 years. Fisher's loss was the first tragedy seen by the Ocean Race since Hans Horrevoets' death in the 2005–06 edition. [7]
The crew consisted of: