Around the world sailing record

The first around the world sailing record for circumnavigation of the world can be attributed to the surviving crew of Ferdinand Magellan's expedition, including the last captain Juan Sebastián Elcano who completed their journey in 1522.

IDEC 3, current outright record holder at 40 days, 23 hours, 30 minutes and 30 seconds.

Although not in a single voyage but Magellan was technically the first to circumnavigate the globe since he was killed in the Mactan Islands and while in the Kingdom of Portugal's service, Magellan had already reached the Malay Archipelago in Southeast Asia on previous voyages traveling east (from 1505 to 1511–1512). By visiting this area again but now traveling west, Magellan achieved a nearly complete personal circumnavigation of the globe for the first time in history.[1][2]

The first solo record was set by Joshua Slocum in the Spray (1898). The current record holders are IDEC 3, skippered by Francis Joyon in 40 days, 23 hours, 30 minutes and 30 seconds for a crewed journey, and François Gabart with Macif in 42 days, 16 hours, 40 minutes and 35 seconds for a solo journey.

Most races or solo attempts start from Europe. Due to the configuration of the continents, sailing around the world consists of sailing on the Southern Ocean around the Antarctica continent, passing south of Cape Horn, Cape of Good Hope and Cape Leeuwin. Since 1918 the Panama Canal is an option but the locks must be entered and exited using engine power. Large stretches of the canal can be crossed under sail power.

Sailing around the world can be done by two directions: eastward or westward. The dominant winds and currents (outside tropical areas) make the voyage eastwards on the Southern hemisphere faster, most skippers and yachts who race prefer this route. Today, the multihulls perform much better than monohulls and hold the best times. Leisure yacht skippers who prefer tropical seas more often go westward, using the trade winds (and the Panama Canal). The Jules Verne Trophy is awarded for the fastest qualifying circumnavigation, starting from an imaginary line between the Créac'h lighthouse on Ushant island, France, and the Lizard Lighthouse, UK.

The records are homologated by the World Sailing Speed Record Council (WSSRC).[3] WSSRC rules state that qualifying round-the-world voyages must be at least 21,600 nmi long, calculated along the shortest possible track from the starting port and back that does not cross land and does not go below 63°S. The great-circle distance formulas are to be used, assuming that the great circle length is 21,600 nmi. It is allowed to have one single waypoint to lengthen the calculated track. The equator must be crossed.[4] In reality, this means that the boat should pass a waypoint at or not far from the antipode of the starting port of the journey (the exact position depends on how short the shortest possible track is). For example, the Vendée Globe starts at 46°N 2°W, has a waypoint at 57°S 180°E, and barely makes the distance requirement. The participants don't have to go to the antipode at 46°S 178°E since the rounding of Africa gives extra distance.

Notable races

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The most famous races around the world are:

Former races including:

Notable solo achievements

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From the first round-the-world yacht race (Sunday Times Golden Globe Race) in 1968, to November 2020, around 200 sailors tried their luck in a monohull and less than 100 managed to complete the course, mainly in the context of the Vendée Globe.[citation needed]

Only 6 sailors achieved the Westward route facing the dominant winds and currents.[citation needed]

Only 4 sailors managed to complete a round-the-world tour in a single-handed multihull without stopover and without assistance:

Only 3 sailors have raced non-stop solo around the world in both directions. Mike Golding and Dee Caffari both set WSSRC Westbound world records using Global Challenge boats and also finishing the Eastbound Vendee Globe Race. In 2018 Jean-Luc Van Den Heede also managed this achievement.

Eastward route

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Crewed

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Year Time Boat name Type Crew no. Crew Context
2017 January 40d 23h 30m 30s IDEC 3 Trimaran 6 Skipper -   Francis Joyon (FRA)|[5]
  Sébastien Audigane (FRA)
  Gwénolé Gahinet (FRA)
  Alex Pella (SPA)
  Bernard Stamm (CH)
  Clément Surtel (FRA)
Onshore Router -   Marcel van Triest (NED)
attempt for the Jules Verne Trophy
2012 January 45d 13h 42m 53s[6] Banque Populaire V Trimaran 14 Skipper -   Loick Peyron (FRA)|[7]
  Thierry Chabagny (FRA)
  Florent Chastel (FRA)
  Thierry Duprey du Vorsent (FRA)
  Kevin Escoffier (FRA)
  Emmanuel Le Borgne (FRA)
  Frédéric Le Peutrec (FRA)
  Jean-Baptiste Le Vaillant (FRA)
  Ronan Lucas (FRA)
  Pierre-Yves Moreau (FRA)
  Yvan Ravussin (SUI)
  Xavier Revil (FRA)
  Brian Thompson (GBR)
  Juan Vila (ESP)
Onshore Router -   Marcel van Triest (NED)
attempt for the Jules Verne Trophy
2010 March 48d 07h 44m 52s[8] Groupama 3 Trimaran 10 [9] Skipper -   Franck Cammas (FRA)
Navigator -   Stan Honey (USA)
  Fred Le Peutrec (FRA)
  Stève Ravussin (FRA)
  Lionel Lemonchois (FRA)
  Thomas Coville (FRA)
  Loïc Le Mignon (FRA)
  Ronan Le Goff (FRA)
  Bruno Jeanjean (FRA)
  Jacques Caraës (FRA)
attempt for the Jules Verne Trophy
2005 March 50d 16h 20m 04s[10] Orange II Catamaran 14 Skipper -   Bruno Peyron (FRA)
Navigator -   Roger Nilson (SWE)
  Lionel Lemonchois (FRA)
  Philippe Péché (FRA)
  Yann Elies (FRA)
Ronan Le Goff
  Sébastien Audigane (FRA)
Jacques Caraes
Florent Chaste
  Yves Le Blévec (FRA)
  Jean-Baptiste Epron (FRA)
Nicolas de Castro
Ludovic Aglao
  Bernard Stamm (CH)
attempt for the Jules Verne Trophy
2004 April 58d 09h 32m 45s[6] Cheyenne Catamaran 13[11] Skipper -   Steve Fossett (USA)
Navigator -   Adrienne Cahalan (AUS)
  David Scully (USA)
  Brian Thompson (GBR)
  Jacques Vincent (FRA)
  Guillermo Altadill (ESP)
  Mike Beasley (NZL)
  Fraser Brown (NZL)
  Mark Featherstone (GBR)
  Damian Foxall (IRL)
  Nick Leggatt (RSA)
  Justin Slattery (IRL)
  Paul Van Dyke (USA)
2002 May 64d 08h 37m 24s [6] Orange Catamaran 13 Skipper -   Bruno Peyron (FRA)
  Gilles Chiori (FRA)
  Hervé Jan (FRA)
  Nick Moloney (AUS)
  Yann Eliès (FRA)
  Benoît Briand (FRA)
  Sébastien Josse (FRA)
  Ronan le Goff (FRA)
  Jean Baptiste Epron (FRA)
  Florent Chastel (FRA)
  Vladimir Dzada-Lyndis (FRA)
  Yves le Blévec (FRA)
  Philippe Péché (FRA)
attempt for the Jules Verne Trophy
1997 March 71d 14h 18m 08s [6] Sport-Elec Trimaran 7 Skipper -   Olivier de Kersauson (FRA)
  Didier Gainette (FRA)
  Hervé Jan (FRA)
  Michel Bothuon (FRA)
  Yves Pouillaude (FRA)
  Thomas Coville (FRA)
  Marc le Fur (FRA)
attempt for the Jules Verne Trophy
1994 January 74d 22h 17m 22s[6] Enza Catamaran 6 Co Skipper -   Peter Blake (NZL)
Co Skipper -   Knox-Johnston (GBR)
  Paul Stanbridge (GBR)
David Alan-Williams
Donald Whright
  Ed Dandy (GBR)
attempt for the Jules Verne Trophy
1993 January 79d 06h 15m 56s[6] Commodore Explorer Catamaran 5 Skipper -   Bruno Peyron (FRA)
  Olivier Despaignes (FRA)
  Marc Vallin (FRA)
  Jack Vincent (FRA)
  Cam Lewis (USA)
attempt for the Jules Verne Trophy

Single-handed

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Multihulls

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Year Time Skipper Yacht Type Note
2017 42d 16h 40m 35s   François Gabart (FRA) Macif Trimaran 100 ft Arrived on 17 December 2017, non-stop.

Also the second fastest outright circumnavigation time.

2016 49d 3h 7m 38s   Thomas Coville (FRA) Sodebo Ultim (formerly Geronimo) Trimaran 102 ft Arrived on 25 December 2016, non-stop.

Also the sixth fastest outright circumnavigation time.

2008 57d 13h 34m 06s   Francis Joyon (FRA) IDEC 2 Trimaran 97 ft Arrived on 19 January 2008, non-stop.
2005 71d 14h 18m 33s   Ellen MacArthur (UK) B&Q/Castorama Trimaran 75 ft Arrived on 8 February, non-stop.
2004 72d 22h 54m 22s   Francis Joyon (FRA) IDEC (formerly Poulain) Trimaran Non-stop
1989 125d   Olivier de Kersauson (FRA) Un autre regard (formerly Poulain) Trimaran Two stops
1988 129d 19h 17m   Philippe Monnet (FRA) Kriter brut de brut Trimaran Two stops
1973 169d   Alain Colas (FRA) Manureva (formerly Pen Duick IV) Trimaran One stop

Monohulls

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Year Time Skipper Yacht Type Context
2017 (January) 74d 3h 35m[12]   Armel Le Cléac'h (FRA) Banque Populaire VIII IMOCA 60 During 2016-2017 Vendée Globe, non-stop and no assistance
2017 (January) 74d 19h 35m[13]   Alex Thomson (GBR) HUGO BOSS IMOCA 60 During 2016-2017 Vendée Globe, non-stop and no assistance
2013 (January) 78d 2h 16m[14]   François Gabart (FRA) MACIF IMOCA 60 During 2012-2013 Vendée Globe, non-stop and no assistance
2009 (January) 84d 3h 09m   Michel Desjoyeaux (FRA) Foncia IMOCA 60 During 2008-2009 Vendée Globe, non-stop and no assistance
2005 (Feb) 87d 10h 45m 55s   Vincent Riou (FRA) PRB IMOCA 60 During 2004-2005 Vendée Globe, non-stop and no assistance
2001 (Feb) 93d 3h 57m 32s   Michel Desjoyeaux (FRA) PRB IMOCA 60 During 2000-2001 Vendée Globe, non-stop and no assistance
1997 105d 20h 31m 23s   Christophe Auguin (FRA) Geodis Monohull During 1996-1997 Vendée Globe, non-stop and no assistance
1990 109d 08h 48' 50"   Titouan Lamazou (FRA) Ecureuil d'Aquitaine II Monohull During 1989-1990 Vendée Globe, non-stop and no assistance
1986 150d 1h 6m   Dodge Morgan (USA) American Promise Monohull 12 November 1985 – 11 April 1986, non-stop [15]
1985 236d 10h 45m   Peter Freeman (CAN) Laiviņa Monohull Started 14 October 1984 at Victoria, BC, Canada, broke self steering rudder after 10 days. Restarted at Santa Barbara on 3 November 1984, returned to Santa Barbara on 27 June 1985, non-stop. Completed voyage at Victoria, BC, Canada on 14 July 1985. Guinness record.[16]
1982 419d 22h 10m   Jon Sanders (AUS) Perie Banou Monohull The first single-handed sailor to remain continuously at sea twice around the world west to east via Southern Ocean[17]
1969 313d   Sir Robin Knox-Johnston (GBR) Suhaili Monohull Attempt at Sunday Times Golden Globe Race.

Achieved first non-stop single handed circumnavigation.

1967 226d   Sir Francis Chichester (GBR) Gipsy Moth IV Monohull Solo attempt. One Stop in Sydney. Second person to achieve a true circumnavigation of the world solo, after Joshua Slocum.

Non-stop Longest Distance Sailed

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Recognised by the Guinness Book of Records

Year Time Skipper Yacht Type Context Ref.
1988 657d 21h 18m   Jon Sanders (AUS) Parry Endeavour Monohull Triple non-stop solo circumnavigation, longest distance sailed non-stop by any vessel (71,023 nautical miles) [18][19]

Singlehanded Female

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Date Time Skipper Yacht Type Note Ref.
2005-02-08 071d 14h 18m 33s   Ellen MacArthur (GBR) B&Q/Castorama 75 ft Trimaran [20]
2000 094d 04h 25m   Ellen MacArthur (GBR) Kingfisher 60 ft Monohull
IMOCA 60
set doing the 2000–2001 Vendée Globe Race
1996 140d 04h 38m   Catherine Chabaud (FRA) Whirlpool-Europe 2 60 ft Monohull
IMOCA 60
set doing the 1996–1997 Vendée Globe Race [21]
1995 285d 26m 27s   Lisa Clayton (GBR) Spirit/Birmingham 38 ft Monohull [22]

The following voyages were pioneers and not officially recognized by the WSSRC.

  • Ten women have completed the Vendee Globe two of these broke the outright record and more recently the establishment of a monohull record.
  • In 1978   Naomi James (NZL) sailed solo round the world in 272d on Express Crusader (formerly Spirit of Cutty Sark) a 53 ft Monohull Van der Stadt design Gallant 53.[23]
  • In 1978   Krystyna Chojnowska-Liskiewicz (POL) became the first women to sail around the world in 401-day voyage 1978[24]

Singlehanded Female Monohull

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Date Time Skipper Yacht Type Note Ref.
2021-02-03 087d 02h 24m 25s   Clarisse Crémer (FRA) Banque Populaire X IMOCA 60 set doing the 2020–2021 Vendée Globe Race [25][26]

Westward route

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This route is the more demanding one, as it faces the dominant winds and currents. There are fewer attempts and records.

Outright Crewed

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As of February 2010, no record has been homologated.

Outright Single-handed

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Year Time Skipper Yacht Type Note
2004 122d 14h 03m 49s   Jean-Luc Van Den Heede (FRA) Adrien Monohull Solo attempt non-stop. Arrived 19 March.
2000 151d 19h 54m   Philippe Monnet (FRA) Uunet Monohull Solo attempt non-stop. Arrived 9 June.
1994 167d 7h 42m 54s   Mike Golding (GBR) Group 4 Monohull Fastest westward journey
1987 257d 21h 18m   Jon Sanders (AUS) Parry Endeavour Monohull Triple non-stop solo circumnavigation, 1st and 3rd circumnavigations were westwards[19]
1971 292d   Chay Blyth (GBR) British Steel Monohull Started 18 October 1970, arrived 6 August 1971
1898 1160d   Joshua Slocum (USA) Spray Monohull First solo circumnavigation; started 24 April 1895, arrived 27 June 1898

Female Non-stop Single-handed

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Year Time Skipper Yacht Type Note Ref.
2006 178d 17h 55m 42s   Dee Caffari (GBR) Aviva Challenge 72 Later also completed an Eastabout solo circumnavigation [27][28]

Passage records

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Multihull

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Skipper Year Equator Good Hope Cape

Agulhas

Cape

Leeuwin

Tasmania Anti

meridian

Cape Horn Equator Ushant
Franck Cammas 2021 5 d 13 h 14 ' 11 d 09 h 53 ' 11 d 14 h 03 '
Thomas Coville 2020 5 d 09 h 50 ' 12 d 02 h 05 ' 12 d 03 h 45 '
Yann Guichard 2019 4 d 19 h 57 ' 12 d 13 h 08 ' 12 d 14 h 58 '
Francis Joyon 2016 5 d 18 h 59 ' 12 d 19 h 28 ' 12 d 21 h 22 ' 17 d 06 h 59 ' 18 d 18 h 31 ' 20 d 07 h 04 ' 26 d 15 h 45 ' 35 d 04 h 09 ' 40 d 23 h 30 '
Loïck Peyron 2011 5 d 14 h 55 ' 11 d 21 h 48 ' 11 d 23 h 49 ' 17 d 23 h 57 ' 20 d 07 h 11 ' 22 d 11 h 34 ' 30 d 22 h 19 ' 38 d 02 h 46 ' 45 d 13 h 42 '
Yann Guichard 2015 4 d 21 h 29 ' 11 d 22 h 04 ' 12 d 00 h 02 ' 18 d 11 h 25 ' 20 d 04 h 37 ' 22 d 07 h 43 ' 30 d 04 h 07 ' 39 d 13 h 31 ' 47 d 10 h 59 '
Francis Joyon 2015 5 d 05 h 01 ' 13 d 05 h 11 ' 13 d 09 h 15 ' 18 d 20 h 37 ' 20 d 08 h 18 ' 22 d 09 h 48 ' 31 d 01 h 47 ' 40 d 14 h 53 ' 47 d 14 h 47 '
Franck Cammas 2009 5 d 15 h 23 ' 14 d 13 h 31 ' 14 d 15 h 48 ' 21 d 14 h 22 ' 22 d 20 h 27 ' 25 d 07 h 36 ' 32 d 04 h 34 ' 41 d 21 h 09 ' 48 d 07 h 44 '
Bruno Peyron 2005 7 d 02 h 56 ' 14 d 05 h 21 ' 14 d 08 h 19 ' 21 d 13 h 23 d 19 h 23 ' 25 d 21 h 33 ' 32 d 13 h 29 ' 40 d 19 h 05 ' 50 d 16 h 20 '
Steve Fossett 2004 8 d 06 h 28 ' 17 d 23 h 29 ' 25 d 14 h 08 ' 30 d 22 h 47 ' 39 d 16 h 16 ' 50 d 03 h 03 ' 58 d 09 h 32 '
O. de Kersauson 2003 6 d 11 h 26 ' 16 d 14 h 35 ' 26 d 04 h 53 ' 31 d 22 h 53 ' 41 d 16 h 27 ' 53 d 09 h 37 ' 68 d 01 h 58 '[29]
Bruno Peyron 2002 7 d 22 h 18 d 18 h 40 ' 29 d 07 h 22 ' 34 d 09 h 20 ' 42 d 02 h 52 ' 53 d 04 h 49 ' 64 d 08 h 37 '
Skipper Year Ushant

Equator

Equator

Good Hope

Good Hope

Leeuwin

Leeuwin

Cape Horn

Cape Horn

Equator

Equator

Ushant

Franck Cammas 2021 5 d 13 h 14 ' 5 d 20 h 39 '
Thomas Coville 2020 5 d 09 h 50 ' 6 d 16 h 15 '
Yann Guichard 2015 4 d 19 h 57 ' 7 d 17 h 11 '
Francis Joyon 2016 5 d 18 h 59 ' 7 d 00 h 29 ' 4 d 11 h 31 ' 9 d 08 h 46 ' 8 d 12 h 24 ' 5 d 19 h 21 '
Loïck Peyron 2011 5 d 14 h 55 ' 6 d 06 h 53 ' 6 d 02 h 09 ' 12 d 22 h 22 ' 7 d 04 h 27 ' 7 d 10 h 58 '
Yann Guichard 2015 4 d 21 h 29 ' 7 d 00 h 35 ' 6 d 13 h 21 ' 12 d 06 h 03 ' 9 d 09 h 24 ' 7 d 21 h 28 '
Francis Joyon 2015 5 d 05 h 01 ' 8 d 04 h 10 ' 5 d 15 h 26 ' 12 d 05 h 10 ' 9 d 13 h 06 ' 6 d 23 h 56 '
Franck Cammas 2009 5 d 15 h 23 ' 7 d 02 h 23 ' 7 d 00 h 51 ' 10 d 14 h 12 ' 9 d 16 h 35 ' 6 d 10 h 44 '
Bruno Peyron 2005 7 d 02 h 56 ' 7 d 05 h 23 ' 7 d 07 h 39 ' 12 d 00 h 29 ' 8 d 05 h 36 ' 9 d 21 h 15 '
Steve Fossett 2004 8 d 06 h 28 ' 9 d 17 h 01 ' 7 d 14 h 39 ' 14 d 02 h 08 ' 10 d 10 h 47 ' 8 d 06 h 29 '
O. de Kersauson 2003 6 d 11 h 26 ' 10 d 03 h 09 ' 9 d 09 h 18 ' 15 d 11 h 34 ' 11 d 17 h 10 ' 14 d 15 h 21 '
Bruno Peyron 2002 7 d 22 h 00 ' 10 d 20 h 40 ' 12 d 19 h 30 ' 10 d 12 h 42 ' 11 d 01 h 57 ' 11 d 03 h 48 '
Skipper Year Good Hope

Cape Horn

Equator

Equator

Equator

Cape Horn

Cape Horn

Ushant

Indian Ocean

WSSRC

Pacific Ocean

WSSRC

Francis Joyon 2016 13 d 20 h 13 ' 29 d 09 h 10 ' 20 d 20 h 46 ' 14 d 07 h 45 ' 5 d 21 h 09 ' 7 d 21 h 14 '
Loïck Peyron 2011 19 d 00 h 31 ' 32 d 11 h 51 ' 25 d 07 h 23 ' 14 d 15 h 25 ' 8 d 07 h 23 ' 10 d 15 h 07 '
Yann Guichard 2015 18 d 06 h 03 ' 34 d 08 h 02 ' 25 d 06 h 38 ' 17 d 06 h 54 ' 8 d 04 h 45 ' 9 d 23 h 30 '
Francis Joyon 2015 17 d 20 h 36 ' 35 d 13 h 52 ' 26 d 00 h 46 ' 16 d 13 h 02 ' 7 d 00 h 00 ' 10 d 23 h 10 '
Franck Cammas 2009 17 d 15 h 03 ' 36 d 02 h 03 ' 26 d 09 h 27 ' 16 d 03 h 19 ' 8 d 17 h 39 ' 8 d 18 h 41 '
Bruno Peyron 2005 18 d 08 h 08 ' 33 d 16 h 06 ' 25 d 03 h 35 ' 18 d 02 h 39 ' 9 d 11 h 04 ' 8 d 18 h 08 '
Steve Fossett 2004 21 d 16 h 47 ' 41 d 20 h 35 ' 31 d 09 h 48 ' 18 d 17 h 16 '
O. de Kersauson 2003 25 d 01 h 52 ' 46 d 22 h 11 ' 35 d 05 h 01 ' 16 d 07 h 31 '
Bruno Peyron 2002 23 d 08 h 12 ' 45 d 06 h 49 ' 34 d 04 h 52 ' 22 d 05 h 45 '

Multihull (singlehanded)

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Skipper Year Equator Good Hope Cape

Agulhas

Cape

Leeuwin

Tasmania Anti

meridian

Cape Horn Equator Ushant
Charles Caudrelier 2024 06 d 07 h 41 ' 12 d 01 h 02 ' 18 d 05 h 43 '
François Gabart 2017 5 d 20 h 45 ' 11 d 20 h 10 ' 11 d 22 h 20 ' 19 d 14 h 10 ' 21 d 12 h 00 ' 23 d 05 h 08 ' 29 d 03 h 15 ' 36 d 01 h 30 ' 42 d 16 h 40 '
Thomas Coville 2016 5 d 17 h 15 ' 14 d 04 h 44 ' 21 d 03 h 09 ' 22 d 17 h 01 ' 24 d 15 h 05 ' 31 d 11 h 30 ' 41 d 14 h 53 ' 49 d 03 h 07 '
Francis Joyon 2007 6 d 16 h 58 ' 15 d 07 h 16 ' 22 d 15 h 28 ' 24 d 19 h 19 ' 27 d 07 h 35 d 12 h 36 ' 48 d 02 h 18 ' 57 d 13 h 34 '
Ellen MacArthur 2004 8 d 18 h 20 ' 18 d 18 h 20 ' 29 d 14 h 25 ' 32 d 19 h 57 ' 44 d 23 h 36 ' 60 d 13 h 71 d 14 h 18 '
Skipper Year Ushant

Equator

Equator

Good Hope

Good Hope

Leeuwin

Leeuwin

Cape Horn

Cape Horn

Equator

Equator

Ushant

Charles Caudrelier 2024 06 j 07 h 41 min 05 d 17 h 21 ' 06 d 04 h 41 '
François Gabart 2017 05 d 20 h 45 ' 05 d 23 h 25 ' 07 d 18 h 09 d 13 h 05 ' 06 d 22 h 15 ' 06 d 15 h 10 '
Thomas Coville 2016 05 d 17 h 15 ' 08 d 11 h 29 ' 06 d 22 h 25 ' 10 d 08 h 21 ' 10 d 03 h 23 ' 07 d 12 h 14 '
Francis Joyon 2007 06 d 16 h 58 ' 08 d 14 h 18 ' 07 d 08 h 11 ' 12 d 21 h 08 ' 12 d 13 h 42 ' 09 d 11 h 16 '
Ellen MacArthur 2004 08 d 18 h 20 ' 10 d 00 h 00 ' 10 d 19 h 05 ' 18 d 04 h 20 ' 15 d 13 h 24 ' 11 d 01 h 18 '
Skipper Year Good Hope

Cape Horn

Equator

Equator

Equator

Cape Horn

Cape Horn

Ushant

Indian Ocean

WSSRC

Pacific Ocean

WSSRC

François Gabart 2017 17 d 07 h 05 ' 30 d 04 h 45 ' 23 d 06 h 30 ' 13 d 13 h 25 ' 09 d 13 h 40 ' 07 d 15 h 15 '
Thomas Coville 2016 17 d 06 h 46 ' 35 d 21 h 38 ' 25 d 18 h 15 ' 17 d 15 h 37 ' 08 d 12 h 19 ' 08 d 18 h 28 '
Francis Joyon 2007 20 d 05 h 20 ' 41 d 09 h 14 ' 28 d 19 h 38 ' 22 d 00 h 58 ' 09 d 12 h 03 ' 10 d 14 h 30 '
Ellen MacArthur 2004 26 d 05 h 16 ' 52 d 18 h 40 ' 36 d 05 h 16 ' 26 d 14 h 42 ' 14 d 01 h 37 ' 12 d 13 h 39 '

Monohull (singlehanded)

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Vendée Globe Singlehanded IMOCA

Skipper Year Equator Good Hope Cape

Agulhas

Cape

Leeuwin

Tasmania Anti

meridian

Cape Horn Equator Ushant
Armel Le Cléac'h 2017 9 d 09 h 56 ' 18 d 03 h 30 ' 28 d 20 h 12 ' 32 d 00 h 13 ' 47 d 00 h 32 ' 61 d 12 h 21 ' 74 d 03 h 36 '
François Gabart 2013 11 d 00 h 20 ' 23 d 03 h 43 ' 34 d 10 h 23 ' 37 d 18 h 56 ' 52 d 06 h 18 ' 66 d 01 h 39 ' 78 d 02 h 16 '
Michel Desjoyeaux 2009 13 d 15 h 41 ' 27 d 00 h 34 ' 37 d 07 h 23 ' 43 d 23 h 33 ' 56 d 15 h 08 ' 71 d 17 h 12 ' 84 d 03 h 09 '
Vincent Riou[30] 2005 10 d 12 h 13 ' 24 d 02 h 18 ' 36 d 11 h 48 ' 56 d 17 h 13 ' 72 d 13 h 58 ' 87 d 10 h 47 '
Skipper Year Ushant

Equator

Equator

Good Hope

Good Hope

Leeuwin

Leeuwin

Cape Horn

Cape Horn

Equator

Equator

Ushant

Armel Le Cléac'h 2017 9 d 09 h 56 ' 8 d 17 h 34 ' 10 d 16 h 42 ' 18 d 04 h 20 ' 14 d 11 h 49 ' 12 d 15 h 15 '
François Gabart 2013 11 d 00 h 20 ' 12 d 03 h 23 ' 11 d 06 h 40 ' 17 d 17 h 55 ' 13 d 19 h 21 ' 12 d 00 h 37 '
Michel Desjoyeaux 2009 13 d 15 h 41 ' 13 d 08 h 53 ' 10 d 06 h 49 ' 19 d 07 h 45 ' 15 d 02 h 04 ' 12 d 09 h 57 '
Vincent Riou[30] 2005 10 d 12 h 13 ' 13 d 14 h 05 ' 12 d 07 h 30 ' 20 d 05 h 25 ' 15 d 20 h 11 ' 14 d 20 h 49 '
Skipper Year Good Hope

Cape Horn

Equator

Equator

Equator

Cape Horn

Cape Horn

Ushant

Indian Ocean

WSSRC

Pacific Ocean

WSSRC

Armel Le Cléac'h 2017 28 d 21 h 02 ' 52 d 02 h 25 ' 37 d 14 h 36 ' 27 d 03 h 04 ' 13 d 17 h 29 ' 15 d 00 h 19 '
François Gabart 2013 29 d 02 h 35 ' 55 d 01 h 19 ' 41 d 05 h 19 ' 25 d 20 h 37 ' 14 d 10 h 20 ' 14 d 11 h 56 '
Michel Desjoyeaux 2009 29 d 15 h 42 ' 58 d 01 h 31 ' 42 d 23 h 43 ' 17 d 12 h 01 '
Vincent Riou[30] 2005 32 d 14 h 55 ' 62 d 01 h 45 ' 46 d 05 h 00 ' 17 d 12 h 01 ' 19 d 17 h 34 '

Intermediate records

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The rules for intermediate records are set by the WSSRC.

  • Equator to Equator
  • Indian Ocean
  • Pacific Ocean
  • South Atlantic Ocean

From Equator to Equator

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From the Atlantic Ocean: Equator => Cape Agulhas (South Africa) => Around Antarctica => Cape Horn => Equator

Date Time Skipper Yacht Type Crew
2017 29 j 09 h 10 min Francis Joyon IDEC sport multihull Crewed
2011 32 j 11 h 51 min Loïck Peyron Banque Populaire V multihull Crewed
2005 33 j 16 h 06 min Bruno Peyron Orange II multihull Crewed
2015 34 j 08 h 02 min Yann Guichard Maxi Spindrift 2 multihull Crewed
2016 35 j 13 h 52 min Francis Joyon IDEC sport multihull Crewed
2010 36 j 02 h 03 min Franck Cammas Groupama 3 multihull Crewed
2017 30 j 04 h 45 min François Gabart Macif multihull Singlehanded
2016 35 j 21 h 38 min Thomas Coville Sodebo Ultim multihull Singlehanded
2008 41 j 09 h 14 min Francis Joyon IDEC multihull Singlehanded
2005 52 j 18 h 40 min Ellen MacArthur B&Q/Castorama multihull Singlehanded
2017 52 j 02 h 25 min Armel Le Cléac’h Banque populaire Monohull Singlehanded
2013 55 j 01 h 19 min François Gabart Macif Monohull Singlehanded

Indian Ocean

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from Cape Agulhas, South Africa (longitude 20°E) to Tasmania south point, (longitude : 146°49'E)

Date Time Skipper Yacht Type Crew
2017 05 j 21 h 09 min Francis Joyon IDEC sport Multihull Crewed
2015 07 j 00 h 00 min Francis Joyon IDEC sport Multihull Crewed
2015 08 j 04 h 45 min Yann Guichard Maxi Spindrift 2 Multihull Crewed
2011 08 j 07 h 23 min Loïck Peyron Banque Populaire V Multihull Crewed
2010 08 j 17 h 39 min Franck Cammas Groupama 3 Multihull Crewed
2005 09 j 11 h 04 min Bruno Peyron Orange II Multihull Crewed
2016 08 j 12 h 19 min Thomas Coville Sodebo Ultim Multihull Single-handed
2007 09 j 12 h 03 min Francis Joyon IDEC Multihull Single-handed
2005 14 j 01 h 37 min Ellen MacArthur B&Q/Castorama Multihull Single-handed
2016 13 j 17 h 29 min Armel Le Cléac'h Banque populaire VIII Monohull Single-handed
2012 14 j 19 h 20 min Armel Le Cléac’h Banque populaire Monohull Single-handed

Pacific Ocean

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Tasmania south point, (longitude : 146°49'E) to Cape Horn (longitude 67°16'W)

Date Time Skipper Yacht Type Crew
2017 07 j 21 h 14 min Francis Joyon IDEC sport Multihull Crewed
2005 08 j 18 h 08 min Bruno Peyron Orange II Multihull Crewed
2010 08 j 18 h 41 min Franck Cammas Groupama 3 Multihull Crewed
2015 09 j 23 h 30 min Yann Guichard Maxi Spindrift 2 Multihull Crewed
2011 10 j 15 h 07 min Loïck Peyron Banque Populaire V Multihull Crewed
2015 10 j 23 h 10 min Francis Joyon IDEC sport Multihull Crewed
2017 7 j 15 h 15 min François Gabart Macif Multihull Single-handed
2016 08 j 18 h 28 min Thomas Coville Sodebo Ultim Multihull Single-handed
2007 10 j 14 h 30 min Francis Joyon IDEC Multihull Single-handed
2004 12 j 13 h 39 min Ellen MacArthur B&Q/Castorama Multihull Single-handed
2016 15 j 00 h 19 min Armel Le Cléac'h Banque populaire VIII Monohull Single-handed
2013 14 j 11 h 56 min François Gabart Macif Monohull Single-handed

South Atlantic Ocean

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From Cape Horn (longitude 67°16'W) to Cape Agulhas, South Africa (longitude 20°E)

Date Time Skipper Yacht Type Crew
17 March 2005 11d 10h 22m 13s   Tony Bullimore (UK) Doha Multihull Crewed

From Jules Verne Trophy starting line (Ushant) to Equator (out of WSSRC rule)

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Date Time Skipper Yacht Type Crew
27 November 2011 5d 14h 55m[31]   Loïck Peyron (FRA) Banque Populaire V Multihull Crewed
11 November 2009 5d 15h 23m[32]   Franck Cammas (FRA) Groupama 3 Multihull Crewed
6 February 2010 5d 19h 07m[33]   Franck Cammas (FRA) Groupama 3 Multihull Crewed
30 January 2008 6d 6h 24m[34]   Franck Cammas (FRA) Groupama 3 Multihull Crewed
2003 6d 11h 26m   Olivier de Kersauson (FRA) Geronimo Multihull Crewed
30 November 2007 6d 16h 58m[35]   Francis Joyon (FRA) IDEC 2 Multihull Single-handed
31 January 2005 7d 02h 56m   Bruno Peyron (FRA) Orange II Multihull Crewed

From Equator to Cape of Good Hope (out of WSSRC rules)

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Date Time Skipper Yacht Type Crew
4 December 2011 6d 06h 53m[36]   Loïck Peyron (FRA) Banque Populaire V Multihull Crewed. Also beats the record Ushant - Cape of Good Hope in 11d 21h and 48m
6 February 2008 7d 02h 23m[37]   Franck Cammas (FRA) Groupama 3 Multihull Crewed
7 February 2005 7d 05h 23m[38]   Bruno Peyron (FRA) Orange II Multihull Crewed
15 February 2010 8d 20h 40m[37]   Franck Cammas (FRA) Multihull Crewed

From Cape Horn to Equator (out of WSSRC rules)

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From the cape Horn, cutting the longitude 67°16'W, up to the Equator

Date Time Skipper Yacht Type Crew
30 December 2011 07d 5h and 0m [39]   Loïck Peyron (FRA) Banque Populaire V Multihull Crewed
26 February 2005 08d 5h and 36m [39]   Bruno Peyron (FRA) Orange II Multihull Crewed
2004 10d 10h and 47m [39]   Steve Fossett (USA) Cheyenne Multihull Crewed
2002 11d 1h and 57m [39]   Bruno Peyron (FRA) Orange Multihull Crewed
2004 12d 10h and 25m [39]   Olivier de Kersauson (FRA) Geronimo Multihull Crewed

From Equator to Jules Verne Trophy finishing line (Ushant) (out of WSSRC rules)

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Date Time Skipper Yacht Type Crew
2010 06d 10h and 44m [39]   Franck Cammas (FRA) Groupama 3 Multihull Crewed
2004 08d 6h and 42m [39]   Steve Fossett (USA) Cheyenne Multihull Crewed
2004 09d 11h and 7m [39]   Olivier de Kersauson (FRA) Geronimo Multihull Crewed
2005 09d 11h and 15m [39]   Bruno Peyron (FRA) Orange II Multihull Crewed
2002 11d 3h and 48m [39]   Bruno Peyron (FRA) Orange Multihull Crewed

See also

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Competitions and prizes
Other speed sailing records

Notes and references

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  38. ^ Reference times of Orange II Archived 9 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine
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