We took a walk on the boardwalk near the Mediterranean Sea.
We were enjoying the walk and came across the Museo Volvo Ocean Race and decided to check it out.
We entered the free museum not knowing anything about the Volvo Ocean Race. We were amazed at how large the museum was and the complexity of the exhibits. Almost ever exhibit was interactive and very informative.
There were small model sail ships that explained the different pieces of the equipment and design of the sailboat. There were fans blowing the wind and moving the sails in different directions explaining how sailing worked.
They had interactive sailing stations where kids could compete against each other on a virtual screen.
There was even a virtual ride on the sailboat in rough and windy waters of the ocean. We watched some children go into the ride but we decided to skip that ride.
It was a very enlightening experience and we learned a lot about the Volvo Ocean Race. The race is the longest race of any kind in the world. It crosses four oceans and is 46,000 nautical miles long. The race will start on October 22, 2017, in Alicante and finishes eight months later in The Hague. There is a total of 11 legs in the race starting in Alicante and finishing in The Hague.
The race will take over eight months to complete and covers four oceans. The race is the toughest test in professional sailing.
There was a sailboat called “The Black Pearl” and was crewed by a team called “Pirates of the Caribbean”, the United States entry sailboat was sponsored by Disney. We were able to see some of the Black Pearl equipment and the sailboat itself.
The “Black Pearl” was raced in 2005-2006 Volvo Ocean race and won second place.
The “Black Pearl” was on display at the museum but then relocated to a prominent location in downtown Alicante.
There is a short video below that explains the Volvo Ocean Race and the Black Pearl.
We enjoyed the museum more than we thought we would. It was very interesting and the Volvo Ocean Race is an amazing and challenging race.
“Adios y que tenga un grand dia”
Very interesting, I haven’t heard of this race before. Based on the circuit and length of the Americas Cup its only a warm up lap to this.