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Antigua Classic Regatta – Concours d'Elegance and Single Handed Race

by Louay Habib on 17 Apr 2015
Frolic - Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta Antigua Classics
Racing for the full fleet at Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, sponsored by Panerai, starts tomorrow. However today, exponents of solo racing, enjoyed a stand-alone event, testing seamanship and dexterity. The 16th Edition of the Single Handed Race, attracted 20 entries: Argyll, Cruinneag III, Cuilaun, Exodus, Frolic, Genesis, Guiding Light, Lazy Leg, Lorema, Meriva of London, Peter Von Seestermuehe, Samsara, Saphaedra, Seefalke, Sweetheart, Synia, The Blue Peter, Vagabundo II, Windjammer and Zemi.



The Single Handed Race had a reaching start south, followed by an upwind leg to the Pillars of Hercules, a penultimate leg downwind to Rendezvous Bay with a beat back to finish.
Winner of the Under 45' Class was Don Ward's Luders 44, Frolic. The 45' and Over Class was won by Saphaedra.

Don Ward has lived in Antigua for 45 years and is a tremendous supporter of Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, his observer on board was Hans Lammers, who often helms Frolic, when fully crewed, and is the caretaker for the boat. “Frolic has a secret weapon.” smiled Don Ward. “The jib has a self-tacking system and it was highly useful today, tacking on the shifts, especially in Rendezvous Bay, where Frolic got a big lift. 'Classics is such a wonderful regatta, I look forward to it every year.”

“For the Concours d'Elegance, we are looking at key areas such as presentation, originality to concept and condition.” Commented Alan Hutchinson, Chairman of the Lunenburg Shipyard Alliance. “There are discretionary areas such as whether the crew are living aboard and the history and stories behind these fascinating boats. For each class, these criteria are weighted in different ways. The Lunenberg Shipyard Alliance was started five years ago so that we could collaborate on projects, including the restoration of Bluenose II, which we are extremely proud of and the winners will receive trophies made from reclaimed mahogany from the restoration project. We have a team of very skilled craftsmen, whose families have been shipwrights for generations and we work with world-renowned designers for new projects. By supporting this regatta, we hope that the participants will come our way and we have a lot to offer in Nova Scotia; fantastic cruising in an unspoilt location that is barely on the map.”

The overall winner for the Lunenberg Shipyard Alliance Concours d’Elegance was Mary Rose. Class winners where Mary Rose, Dragonera, Elena, Genesis, Katrinka and a special mention for Lorema and Samsara was the winner of the Arne Frizzell Prize presented to the yacht with the greatest attention to structural integrity and safety.

Tonight the 'Classics will be partying at the Antigua Yacht Club with the Concours d’Elégance Trophy Presentation and courtesy of the Race Committee, complimentary bubbly will be flowing with the Panache steel band on stage. From Friday, 18th April, the magnificent fleet of classic yachts will begin a four-day race programme with fun filled parties ashore.









Full resluts:

Start 1400 Hours
Under 45' - Yellow Flag Class

NAME

LOA

Owner

TCF

Start Time

Finish Time

Elapsed Time

Corrected Time

Place

Frolic

44

Don Ward

0.819

14:35:00

15:25:05

00:50:05

00:32:10

1

Vagabundo II

42

Robert Fabre

0.819

14:35:00

15:35:40

01:00:40

00:39:25

2

Meriva of London

43

Tristan Darkins

0.861

14:35:00

15:36:47

01:01:47

00:40:12

3

Lazy Leg

40

Juerg Zimmermann

0.790

14:35:00

15:44:04

01:09:04

00:45:17

4

Guiding Light

36'9

Roy Boughton

0.804

14:35:00

15:46:30

01:11:30

00:47:00

5

Lorema

25

Leo Goolden

0.704

14:35:00

15:48:31

01:13:31

00:48:25

6

Synia

38.5

Charles R Hogan

0.771

14:35:00

15:59:22

01:24:22

00:56:12

7

Sweetheart

36

Charles Morgan / Sam Duce

0.775

14:35:00

DNS

 

 

 

Seefalke

41

Griffith Williams

0.768

14:35:00

DNS

 

 

 

Exodus

42

Alwyn Enoe

0.841

14:35:00

DNS

 

 

 

Genesis

42

Alexis Andrews

0.829

14:35:00

DNS

 

 

 

ZEMI

42

 

0.831

14:35:00

DNS

 

 

 



 Start 1410 Hours
45' and over- Green Flag Class

NAME

LOA

Owner

TCF

Start Time

Finish Time

Elapsed Time

Corrected Time

Place

Saphaedra

51'1

CSD Services, LLC

0.830

14:45:00

15:35:05

00:50:05

00:32:31

1

Cuilaun

55

Brian Smullen

0.864

14:45:00

15:35:47

00:50:47

00:33:00

2

The Blue Peter

65'

Mathew Barker

0.930

14:45:00

15:37:24

00:52:24

00:34:07

3

Argyll

56

Griff Rhys Jones

0.881

14:45:00

15:38:34

00:53:34

00:34:55

4

Peter Von Seestermuehe

59

Christoph von Reibnitz

0.881

14:45:00

15:45:14

01:00:14

00:39:32

5

Windjammer

54

Ashley Kerr

0.873

14:45:00

16:22:24

01:37:24

01:06:27

6

Samsara

52

Alexander Drinkwater

0.816

14:45:00

RET

 

 

7

Cruinneag  III

64

Nicholas Christie

0.866

14:45:00

DNS

 

 

 

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