Earthrace sets world record on biodiesel fuel

Posted By on June 28, 2008

Earthrace sets record circumnavigation
PRESS RELEASE – Sagunto, Spain, 27 June 2008, 13.24 GMT:

Earthrace, the world’s fastest eco-boat, has smashed the world speed record for a powerboat to circumnavigate the globe, knocking almost 14 days off the previous record.

The boat crossed the finish line in Sagunto at 13.42 GMT on Friday 27 June having traveled around 24,000 nautical miles fuelled by biodiesel to demonstrate and draw global attention to the potential for alternative fuel sources.

“This fantastic team of people and our astonishing boat have broken the record by a massive margin, said Pete Bethune, New Zealand skipper and owner of Earthrace, “I finally feel that all the sacrifices made, especially by my wife and daughters, have been worth it. I don’t even know how to begin to thank all the individuals and companies that have supported us along the way, some of them since the very beginning over five years ago. Without them, none of this would have been possible”.

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  • http://www.myarchive.us RichC

    Pete Bethune’s email:
    Hey Rich

    Thanks heaps for that.

    Has been an amazing day. Well a couple really. Still coming down to Earth.

    We all went out last night and had a wicked, all-night party. Now recovering back at the hotel, but its going to be a slow day. Alcohol still courses through my veins, and the chemical brothers is still ringing in my ears. Really bad hangover as well and can’t sleep, but I don’t really mind.

    Thanks for all your support along the way. Its been an amazing journey, and I’ve been grateful to have wonderful people like yourself share in it.

    Kia kaha
    Pete

  • http://www.myarchive.us RichC

    Pete Bethune’s email:
    Hey Rich

    Thanks heaps for that.

    Has been an amazing day. Well a couple really. Still coming down to Earth.

    We all went out last night and had a wicked, all-night party. Now recovering back at the hotel, but its going to be a slow day. Alcohol still courses through my veins, and the chemical brothers is still ringing in my ears. Really bad hangover as well and can’t sleep, but I don’t really mind.

    Thanks for all your support along the way. Its been an amazing journey, and I’ve been grateful to have wonderful people like yourself share in it.

    Kia kaha
    Pete

  • p kraus

    great to see this finally happen, rich. thanks for keeping tabs on this.

    what a run they had!

  • p kraus

    great to see this finally happen, rich. thanks for keeping tabs on this.

    what a run they had!

  • http://www.myarchive.us RichC

    Interesting comments over at NPR’s Science Friday:
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92677191

  • http://www.myarchive.us RichC

    Interesting comments over at NPR’s Science Friday:
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92677191

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