ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Asia

Maiden ocean sailing race to kick start tomorrow in Mumbai

New Delhi [India], Nov 30 (ANI): The maiden ocean sailing race, organised by the Western Naval Command as part of its golden jubilee will kick start tomorrow in Mumbai.

ANI Nov 30, 2018 21:23 IST googleads

Represenatative Image (Courtesy: Official twitter handle of spokesperson of Indian Navy)

New Delhi [India], Nov 30 (ANI): The maiden ocean sailing race, organised by the Western Naval Command as part of its golden jubilee will kick start tomorrow in Mumbai.
According to a press release, the two-day race will be flagged off by Vice Admiral Girish Luthra, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command, in the morning of December 1, from the Gateway of India and Naval Dockyard in Mumbai.
"This is the first time that such a race is being conducted off Mumbai. Seven yachts are expected to take part in this overnight race," the press release stated.
Yachts from the Royal Bombay Yacht Club, Bombay Merchant's Club, and the Western Naval Command will be participating in the race.
The Ocean Sailing Race will be sailed over 85 nautical miles in the open sea. "Participating yachts are larger than 7.5 meters in length with a fixed keel, and will race non-stop overnight," read the press release.
This is the first time that an 'Offshore Race' has been formally organised for larger boats. Round One of the race will mark off from Murud Janjira followed by another mark 20 miles into the sea before sailing back to Mumbai. The yachts will have to navigate through commercial shipping and fishing traffic whilst racing against their counterparts.
The race celebrates Mumbai's strong maritime heritage and also aims to enhance Mumbaikars' connect with the seas.
"INSV Bulbul will represent Western Naval Command in the maiden ocean sailing race 01-02 Dec 18," the spokesperson of Indian Navy tweeted.
The Western Naval Command has, since its inception, been the backbone for promoting yachting events at the national level as well as at Mumbai and with the Golden Jubilee Ocean Sailing Race, the Command plans to lay the foundation for Big Boat racing in India. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Asia

"US will never risk sending its navy to open up Strait of Hormuz”

Sibal argued that the US is unlikely to risk a naval operation to forcibly "reopen" the Strait of Hormuz as the deep-water channel necessary for large vessels lies within Iranian territorial waters. Iran does not need sophisticated long-range missiles to defend this corridor; short-range missiles, torpedoes, and mines can easily sink high-value naval assets.

Read More
Middle East

First India-bound vessel reaches Mumbai via Strait of Hormuz

First India-bound vessel reaches Mumbai via Strait of Hormuz

The tanker reportedly switched off its Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponder while navigating the high-risk stretch of the strait.

Read More
Asia

Liberian flagged vessel from Saudi port docks at Mumbai

Liberian flagged vessel from Saudi port docks at Mumbai

Liberia-flagged ship 'Shenlong Suezmax' has reached Mumbai port, it was captained by an Indian and was loaded with crude oil from the Saudi port Ras Tanura

Read More
Middle East

Three crew members missing after Iranian attack on Thai vessel

Three crew members missing after Iranian attack on Thai vessel

Three crew members are feared trapped in a Thai-flagged vessel's engine room following an Iranian strike in the Strait of Hormuz. The attack is part of an intensifying IRGC blockade, where international ships are targeted by drones if they move "even a few metres" without permission.

Read More
Middle East

IRGC enforces lethal "no-move" zone in Strait of Hormuz

IRGC enforces lethal

The IRGC has enforced a maritime blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, targeting vessels that move "even a few metres" without permission. With 14 tankers reportedly hit, the paralysis of this vital oil route has forced the US and IEA to release millions of barrels from strategic reserves.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.