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Peter Cunningham’s MOD70 ‘PowerPlay’ Sets Fastnet Course Record
There’s been a shortage of fleet racing in the past year, but ‘the clock’ is one competitor that never left the course. Lloyd Thornburg’s MOD70 Phaedo3 has held the record for the 595-mile Fastnet course since 2015. Like all records, it sat there waiting to be broken. Peter Cunningham and his crew aboard the MOD70 PowerPlay thought this week was a good time to give it a shot. Their not-yet-ratified time of 25 hours, 4 minutes and 18 seconds took two hours off the record set by Phaedo3 and now awaits the next challenger.
![2021 04 05 Fastnet Needles 2](https://www.latitude38.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/2021-04-05-Fastnet-Needles-2.jpg)
They took off this past Monday morning, a little after midday, with a cold northerly blowing. For most people, sailing in a cold northerly in April in the Northern Hemisphere is worth skipping. However, if you’re trying to break a record on a primarily east/west course, those are just the right conditions. Sailing the 595 miles in 25 hours takes an average speed of about 24 knots, although top speeds reached the 30s — surely the MOD70 crew didn’t get much rest until they returned to Plymouth.
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![Powerplay](https://www.latitude38.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/PowerPlay.jpg)
The MOD70s Phaedo3, Maserati, Concise 10 and PowerPlay have been a powerful force in the record-hunting world. PowerPlay has just knocked off one of the tougher records on a very challenging course.