DUBAI: Preparations for the 30th edition of the annual Aramex Dubai to Muscat Offshore Sailing Race, or Aramex D2M, are underway with 25 boats registered so far for the longest and most challenging contest in the region.
This year’s participants include last year’s winning team, Twister, who are returning to defend their title and going for three wins in a row.
The annual race starts on Saturday, Feb. 4, and covers 360 nautical miles (660 km) where sailors navigate the Arabian Gulf and Indian Ocean before passing through the Straits of Hormuz, to then cross the Gulf of Oman and finish at Marina Bandar Al-Rowdha in Muscat, the capital of Oman.
Participants often face challenging and sometimes treacherous conditions over the five days of sailing. Matt Britton, last year’s winning skipper on yacht Twister, is sailing double-handed, meaning only two crew members, and preparing to make it three wins in a row. “Myself and (co-skipper) Mitch are excited to be defending our Aramex D2M titles on our yacht, Twister,” he said. “We are racing for a hattrick of wins that is yet to be achieved in the race’s 30-year history.