THE FIRST CROSSING OF THE SOUTH ATLANTIC WITH NO MOTOR AND NO CABIN FOR A GREENER PLANET
On march 21th they left the harbour trying to cross the Atlantic on a 3,500 nautical mile journey from Cape Town, South Africa to Rio, Brazil. After several decades and more than 30,000 miles of sailing some of the most extreme routes, Beto Pandiani and his crew Igor bely currently are trying to conquer the 4,350 miles separating South Africa from Brazil. "Cape Town - Rio”, of course non stop. His new EAGLE 24 OCEAN catamaran is made in carbon, light and fast. His crew Igor Bely already crossed the Pacific with Beto. Their goal is to generate media promotion for an unique beachcat Cruise.