speed, comfort, and freedom on a Dragonfly Trimaran
Among the many participants in the 2025 edition were Brian and Dorthe from Hedensted, who sailed their Dragonfly 28, ELMO.
For the couple, both passionate sailors, the Garmin Round Denmark Race was more than just a competition – it was a shared adventure.
We sailed doublehanded and shared both the challenges and the experiences. It was fantastic to feel how the boat responded and how well it handled the changing conditions.
– Brian
The Dragonfly 28 proved to be the ideal choice for the race – light, fast, and stable, yet comfortable enough for five days at sea.
The trimaran’s combination of performance and safety made it perfectly suited for the challenges around Denmark.
It was more of an experience than a real race – We got everything – from calm weather to strong winds, from storms in the dark to magical sunsets. And the boat delivered all the way.
– Brian


Dragonfly 28 – stable and fast all the way
During the Garmin Round Denmark Race, the Dragonfly 28 was truly put to the test. Both boat and crew had to handle everything from light winds to heavy seas – and ELMO showed its best side.
ELMO felt safe and comfortable throughout the entire trip. We had no technical problems, and everything worked as it should. We sailed really fast when there was plenty of wind and were a bit more challenged in the lighter conditions. We could have used a larger spinnaker, as we lacked a bit of power – especially in the beginning.
– Brian
Speed, freedom, and safety
For Brian and Dorthe, choosing a boat is not just about speed but also about sailing joy and trust in their equipment.
The Dragonfly 28 gives them exactly that combination: performance, safety, and the freedom to explore.
Speed! With a Dragonfly 28 you get a fast boat that’s both fun and safe to sail. The Dragonfly 28 is a boat you buy to sail – not for the comfort below deck. That said, it’s well-designed and meets our needs for cruising.
A trimaran hardly heels, no matter the wind strength, which makes it much more comfortable to be onboard while sailing.
You can also reduce the beam from 6 meters to 2.55 meters, which makes it possible to use a regular marina berth and transport the boat on a trailer.
– Brian


An adventure for both explorers and performance sailors
You can now sign up for the Garmin Round Denmark Race 2026, which will take place from July 23rd to August 1st, 2026.
680 nautical miles around Denmark – an adventure where both sailor and boat are put to the test through Denmark’s most beautiful and challenging waters.
As always, the race starts in Aarhus, after which the fleet rounds Skagen, sails down through the Kattegat and Øresund, continues around Bornholm and Christians Ø, past Gedser, up through the South Funen Archipelago to Lillebælt – and back to Aarhus.
The Garmin Round Denmark Race can be sailed singlehanded, doublehanded, or fully crewed. Here, adventurers meet speed chasers – and the race offers room for both.
GRDR is not just about sailing fast – it’s about the journey, the community, and the fascination of exploring Denmark from the sea.
– Event Manager Søren Ilsø Mahneke
The GRDR Community
To enhance the experience, GRDR focuses strongly on enabling participants to communicate, share experiences, and celebrate highlights together during the race.
We’ve realized how much the social aspect of the race means to participants – even when there are hundreds of nautical miles between boats. Sharing the big and small victories along the way helps create a unique community both before, during, and after the race.
– Søren
The evening before the start, there will be a communal dinner at the Aarhus International Sailing Center.
Use the discount code GRDR25OFF to get 25% off your registration for a limited time.





