Wednesday, February 10th,
2010
SHEIKH HASSAN AND ABDULLAH AL-SULAITI
CREATE HISTORY WITH TRANS-GULF POWER BOAT CROSSING
DOHA (Qatar): His Excellency
Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani and Qatari racing colleague
Abdullah Al-Sulaiti entered the record books by completing the
Trans-Gulf passage between Abu Dhabi and Qatar in a time of 1hr
55min 14 sec today (Wednesday).
The duo found an excellent window
in recent sea weather conditions to complete the Gulf crossing
without a hitch in Qatar Challenger and crossed the finish line
in Doha Bay ahead of the expected schedule. They reached speeds
well in excess of 200km/h during the thrilling run through some
of the most demanding and busiest waters in the world.
The record for recording the
fastest 300km ever raced by a speedboat was officially accepted
by representatives from Guinness World Records, who duly
presented Sheikh Hassan and Abdullah Al-Sulaiti with a plaque to
remember their success.

“This has been the target for
nearly two years and I am so happy to have achieved the goal,”
said a delighted Sheikh Hassan, President of the QMSF.
“When I saw the Doha skyline in
the distance I would have carried the boat to the finish! To
have broken down in 2008 just 10 miles after leaving Abu Dhabi
was heartbreaking, but we were better prepared this time and
this is a fantastic achievement for Abdullah, myself and all the
team at the QMSF.

“We had planned our route
carefully beforehand, leaving the series of islands to our
right. One of the helicopters from the Emiri Air Force in Qatar
was flying around three miles in front of us and we were in
constant communication with them to check there were no
obstacles or hazards in the way. It was nice and calm when we
left Abu Dhabi, but there were a few small swells out on the
open sea – nothing too serious.
“We could have gone a little
faster, but we averaged just over 150km/h and when I saw Doha in
the distance we speeded up a bit. I noticed 218 km/h on the GPS
at one point on the run into Doha. It was a great feeling to
reach the finish.”

Throttleman Sheikh Hassan and
driver Abdullah Al-Sulaiti began the run from Abu Dhabi this
morning and were scheduled to reach the finish off the Doha
Corniche after a two-hour Gulf crossing. The crew then headed to
the Pearl Qatar in the twin gas turbine-engined Qatar Challenger
for the official finish ceremony and press conference.
Staff at the Qatar Marine Sports
Federation (QMSF) had been closely monitoring the sea weather
conditions over the last few days and the run was delayed twice
at the start of the month to try and give the crew the best
possible water conditions.
A representative from Guinness
World Records was also on hand to oversee the Trans-Gulf record
bid and access its authenticity.
Fans and interested parties
were able to follow Qatar Challenger’s progress across the Gulf
via a vessel tracking system and a Google Earth programme that
had been planned on the federation’s official website –
www.qmsf.org
- in conjunction with Alfa Telecom. This gave the live speeds of
the boat and the route taken across the Gulf.
The record run would not have
been possible without invaluable support from Illinois-based
global shipping company Peters & May, who took responsibility
for the shipping and transportation of parts and equipment
needed to bring the record attempt to fruition.
The attempt was held under full
UIM guidelines and attracted additional support from Performance
Marine and Mercury Racing. The run was also fully supported by
the Qatar Air Force, who provided two helicopters to ferry
paramedics from Hamad Medical Hospital along the route in case
of an emergency.
Sheikh Hassan also thanked the
coastguard for supplying divers and safety crews along the
route, staff at Pearl Qatar for arranging the finish reception,
Edox Watches through the Blue Salon importer in Doha for their
support, Al-Reem Transport for transporting Qatar Challenger to
Abu Dhabi and the Photographers’ Association of Doha.
The Qatar Challenger is based on
the streamlined Nor-Tech 50 supercat boat and is powered by a
pair of powerful Lycoming T-53 L-13 BA gas turbine engines.
Sheikh Hassan attempted the record run for the first time in
2008, but the bid was thwarted by transmission problems in UAE
waters.
Pic captions
Qatar Challenger arrives at the
Pearl Qatar after the memorable 300km record run.
His Excellency Sheikh Hassan bin
Jabor Al-Thani and Abdullah Al-Sulaiti talk about their
record-breaking run from Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.
Qatar’s Sheikh Hassan and
Abdullah Al-Sulaiti receive their Guinness World Records
confirmation plaque after the 300km run from Abu Dhabi to Qatar.
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