2024 Winners.
Boat M 221 | Robertson Toyota / FPM Suppliers
Eben de Bod
Henco Nel
M 221
Infanta
85
Ceasar
Boat 85 | PANG / Skywalker Distribution / Meander / Cheese Trader
Wehan Malan
Harry Erasmus
Boat S5 | Platsak TakeAways & Ice
S5
infanta
Carla Engelbrecht
Jonathan Badenhorst
The 'World's Toughest Inflatable Boat Challenge'
The 'World's Toughest Inflatable Boat Challenge' starts every year on 28 December at Plettenberg Bay, South Africa. It is a fast-paced, action-packed water sports event with over 40 inflatable boats battling it out in the waves.
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Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
28 December:
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DAY 1 / STAGE 1
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Plettenberg Bay to
Mossel Bay
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Estimated time of arrival at Finish. ¹
11h15
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Total distance.
188.5 km
29 December:
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DAY 2 / STAGE 2
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Mossel Bay to
Stilbaai
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Estimated time of arrival at Finish. ¹
09h26
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Total distance.
86 km
30 December:
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DAY 3 / STAGE 3
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Stilbaai to
Struisbaai
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Estimated time of arrival at Finish. ¹
10h42
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Total distance.
161 km
31 December:
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DAY 4 / STAGE 4/5/6
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Struisbaai to Uilkraalsmond. Gansbaai to Strand
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Estimated time of arrival at Finish. ¹
12h00
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Total distance.
223 km
Sponsor's brand exposure at the Trans Agulhas event
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1000's of spectators on the beaches.
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Digital exposure to a very large audience.
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Coverage of event in magazines / news papers.
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Branding on boat visible on the sea and road over the few months of training before the race as well as during and after the race.