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INSV Tarini to Participate in Rio Race 2023

The five-member crew includes two women officers

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Raju Vernekar
Raju Vernekar
Raju Vermekar is a senior Mumbai-based journalist who have worked with many daily newspapers. Raju contributes on versatile topics.

INDIA. Mumbai: Indian Naval Sailing Vessel (INSV) Tarini has set sail for an expedition to Cape Town, South Africa, to participate in the 50th edition of Rio Race- 2023, an ocean sailing race which will be flagged off from Cape Town on January 2, 2023, and will culminate at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 

The race is one of the most prestigious Trans-Atlantic ocean races, undertaken by an Indian Navy crew of five officers, including two women officers.

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During this expedition, whilst transiting from Goa to Rio de Janeiro via Cape Town and back, INSV Tarini would be covering a distance of almost 17000 nautical miles (approx. 30000 km). 

Over a period of 5-6 months in this trans-oceanic voyage, the crew is expected to face extreme weather and rough sea conditions of the Indian, Atlantic and Southern oceans, an official statement read. 

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The expedition seeks to train the crew onboard in essential seamanship skills, including Navigation, Communication, Technical, Planning, etc. The expedition is an important milestone in training the two women officers onboard for undertaking a solo circumnavigation sailing expedition of the globe.

Ocean sailing is an extremely tough adventure sport. These Ocean Sailing expeditions help inculcate the spirit of adventure and risk-taking while enhancing the Indian Navy’s ability to project its benign presence across the globe. 

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The Indian Navy has regularly participated in sailing expeditions like “Sagar Parikrama”, Indian Ocean Naval Symposium’s (IONS) 10th anniversary and Bay of Bengal sailing expeditions.

INSV Tarini is known for circumnavigating the globe with an all-women officer crew in the historic expedition titled  “Navika Sagar Parikrama” in 2017. In the present expedition, the vessel is being skippered by Capt Atool Sinha with Lt Cdr Ashutosh Sharma, Lt Cdr Dilna K, Lt Cdr Roopa A and Sub Lt Aviral Keshav as the crew.

During this expedition, a crew turnaround is planned at Rio de Janeiro for the return leg to India. 

Post the crew turnaround, Cdr Nikhil P Hegde will be taking over as skipper with Cdr MA Zulfikar, Cdr Divya Purohit and Cdr Abhishek Doke as crew. Lt Cdr Dilna K and Lt Cdr Roopa A will be part of the crew for both legs of the expedition as they are being trained for solo circumnavigation of the globe by a woman officer. 

Under the same training curriculum, these women officers also participated in the recent expedition to Mauritius.

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