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2014 Melges 32 Gold Cup - Tricky Day 1

by Melges 32 on 8 Nov 2014
2014 Melges 32 Gold Cup - Race Two start. JOY / IM32CA http://melges32.com/
2014 Melges 32 Gold Cup first day of racing delivered two light-air, tricky races leaving the talented field playing a constant game of snakes and ladders.

Like a stable of racing horses reduced to a trot, the 15-strong Melges 32 Gold Cup fleet completed two races under light, taxing and tricky conditions that saw teams looking like champs one moment, and duds the next. Several teaser breezes attempted to fill the waters just off South Beach throughout the morning, but after a lengthy postponement, a general recall, and yet another postponement, the fleet finally went racing just after one o'clock.

Despite the light, marginal conditions, PRO Anderson Reggio used all the tools at his disposal to complete two fair races and make the most of a bleak forecast for the remainder for the weekend. 'Talking to all of the teams we had a good idea of the average pressure which was enough to start a race. We were also looking for consistent pressure, and from there I typically make a gut call on the fairness of racing.

If a forecast similar to this weekend presents itself for the Worlds, we would most likely start a race in these type of conditions, and certainly finish a race,' commented Reggio.


Recovering from a tough start and finding a clean lane to the right side a third of the way up the first beat, Class President Jason Carroll and his Argo Team showed stellar patience and confidence sending it to the layline early, finding pressure and plowing over the fleet to round first. Meanwhile on the opposite side of the course, the highly popular Robertissima skippered by guest helm Pierre Casiraghi with wily tactician Vasco Vascotto started at the pin, sailed a starboard lift all the way to the left corner, finding just enough of a left hand angle, then tacked once to get them to the mark behind Carroll. Richard Goransson's Inga From Sweden would make a late charge to finish third in the first race.

With an early winter sun breaking for the horizon over Miami, it did not take long for Reggio to make the announcement that the warning signal for Race Two was looming. Just after the start, a sizeable right shift descended on the course, rewarding those who started clean at the boat, and not giving any love to those stranded on the left side looking for any type of bailout. Carroll and team once again found themselves strong out on the right along with a hard charging Casiraghi.


Melges 32 veteran and perennial race winner Keisuke Suzuki on Swing did a nice job staying in the hunt on the first beat of the second race, then picked their way around the course to stay in the best pressure and eventually take the bullet. Racing with Suzuki and the Swing team for the first time was tactician Bill Hardesty. He did his best to keep the boat moving and avoid pitfalls. 'Staying in the pressure was key. We used the slight cloud cover to find indicators and it helped us to stay ahead of the trend,' said Hardesty. With regards to sailing on a new team with several different nationalities for the first time, Hardesty summed it up, 'We have a youthful team with a lot of energy. Despite the language barrier we do a good job of anticipating each others next move, and Keisuke is very focused which is helpful.

The forecast for Day Two of the Gold Cup is not much better, and unless the looming low pressure system expected for Sunday moves faster than expected, the fleet can expect more of the same light-air, tricky conditions.


After racing, Jason Carroll and his Argo team hosted a dock party complete with cold beer, rum drinks and a bountiful spread of apps which allowed the fleet to share their victories and head scratching moments from the day. Day Two from the Gold Cup gets underway with the first warning scheduled for 11am.

Top Five Results (After Two Races)

1.) Pierre Casiraghi/Vasco Vascotto, Robertissima; 2-3 = 5
2.) Keisuke Suzuki/Bill Hardesty, Swing; 5-1 = 6
3.) Jason Carroll/Cameron Appleton, Argo; 1-8 = 9
4.) Dieter Schoen/Markus Wieser, MOMO; 8-5 = 13
5.) Richard Goransson/Morgan Larson, Inga From Sweden; 3-11 = 14

Complete Results:


      Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Total
Gold Cup Racing
  One Design Division
    Melges 32
    1. 111 SUI 1 Robertissima 1 Melges 32 Pierre Casiraghi 2 3 5.0
    2. 218 JPN 233 Swing Melges 32 Keisuke Suzuki 5 1 6.0
    3. 128 USA 128 ARGO Melges 32 Jason Carroll 1 8 9.0
    4. 164 GER 164 MOMO Melges 32 Dieter Schoen 8 5 13.0
    5. 322 SWE 322 Inga From Sweden Melges 32 Richard Goransson 3 11 14.0
    6. 487 ITA 487 Torpyone Melges 32 Edoardo Lupi 4 10 14.0
    7. 199 JPN 199 Mamma Aiuto Melges 32 Naofumi Kamei 13 2 15.0
    8. 12 USA 1215 Delta Melges 32 Dalton DeVos 11 4 15.0
    9. 18 USA 180 Volpe Melges 32 Ryan DeVos 7 9 16.0
    10. 201 USA 201 Groovederci Melges 32 Deneen Demourkas 10 7 17.0
    11. 13 USA 13131 Samba Pa Ti Melges 32 John Kilroy 12 6 18.0
    12. 65 ITA 65 STIG Melges 32 Alessandro Rombelli 6 14 20.0
    13. 155 USA 155 Stormvogel Melges 32 Chris Wientjes 9 15 24.0
    14. 1 BER 1 Hedgehog Melges 32 Alec Cutler 15 12 27.0
    15. 88 USA 2 Goombay Smash Melges 32 William Douglass 14 13 27.0

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