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INSV Mhadei flagged off

| | Nov 09, 2016, at 11:37 pm
New Delhi, Nov 9 (IBNS): Indian Navy Sailing Vessel Mhadei with an all-women crew was flagged off from Goa to Cape Town, South Africa by Rear Admiral Monty Khanna, Commandant Naval War College on Nov 9 in a ceremony held at the Boat Pool of INS Mandovi, Goa.

The vessel, is scheduled to reach Cape Town on Dec 15.

The Boat would then participate in the “Cape to Rio Race” ( Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro) which will start from Cape Town on Dec 26.

Speaking on the occasion, Rear Admiral Monty Khanna said, “Sea faring is our profession and there is nothing better than long distance Ocean Sailing to learn the fine nuances of seamanship and understanding the oceans. The Women Officers have already sailed to Mauritius in the peak of monsoons and we are confident that the experience gained will hold them in good stead during the long voyage”.

The present voyage of INSV Mhadei consists of four legs which includes Goa to Cape Town, Cape-town to Rio de Janeiro (the actual race) and the return back to Goa. Indian Navy (IN) has identified four sets of crew to participate in various legs of the voyage with the purpose of preparing a larger base of adventure loving sea- farers.

While the present leg upto cape Town is being undertaken by an all women crew skippered by Lt Cdr vartika Joshi, the Rio race would be undertaken by a mixed crew of men and women which would be helmed by Capt Atool Sinha, the Officer-in-charge of the recently established Ocean Sailing Node of the Indian Navy, who is an Asian Games silver medalist. Similarly the return legs would have separate sets of crew.

The Flag off today has the dual purpose of grooming of the all women crew for attempting a circumnavigation of the globe by them next year as also providing impetus to the “ocean racing” abilities of the IN.


The boat is expected to return to INS Mandovi in May next year.

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