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Guadeloupe to Antigua Race – Record broken

by Louay Habib on 25 Apr 2015
Lloyd Thornburg, Phaedo^3 receives the Antigua Legend Trophy donated by Carlo Falcone of Antigua Yacht Club Marina, marking the new race record for the Guadeloupe to Antigua Race Ted Martin
Lloyd Thornburg's MOD70, Phaedo^3 has smashed the race record for the Guadeloupe to Antigua Race, completing the 42-mile course in 1 hour, 27 minutes, 0 seconds, at an astonishing average speed of 28 knots and a top speed of 34 knots.

Any record that has lasted over 10 years is hard to beat. Back in 2004, the 140 foot Mari Cha IV was a sensational yacht, obliterating the West to East Transatlantic speed record by over two days. In the same year, Mari Cha IV set the Guadeloupe to Antigua Race record in two hours, 18 minutes and 42 seconds. Fast forward to 2015 and Lloyd Thornburg's Phaedo^3 - which is half the size of Mari Cha IV - completed the course at almost double the speed.



'It would be amazing to see a big fleet of multihulls in Antigua. It is a great place to be, probably the best multihull course in the Caribbean for high speed racing,' commented Lloyd Thornburg. 'The Guadeloupe Race record has stood for over 10 years, so it is pretty cool to break it, but if Phaedo was competing against other MOD 70s we would have needed to go faster. We only had about 15 knots of true wind for the race, so it was a bit dicey on sail choice; we were often changing sails. The finish was difficult, we were approaching the shore at speed so we didn't have much room as we bore away doing 30 knots through the finish line. Constant wind, clear blue skies and a fast ride - a fantastic day.'

The CSA Racing Division had a popular winner, Jean Michel Marziou's Dufour 45 Triskell, was the victor after time correction. Jean Michel is from the Triskell Organisation of Guadeloupe which organises the start of the race and, in conjunction with the Deshaies Tourism Department, a reception in Guadeloupe on the last evening. Eran Gindi's Finot 73, Runaway Bunny was second and Markus Blaesi's Swiss team, racing Hanse 470 Wei Mer was third.



In the Bareboat Division, three German yachts from KH+P yachtcharter filled the podium. Martin Poulsen's Malanga was the winner, Herbert Muenzel's KH+P Let Me Go was second, followed by Martin Sager's KH+P Cayenne.

All of the winners were presented with a decanter of English Harbour Rum from Antigua Yacht Club Secretary, Claire Cupples. Lloyd Thornburg was delighted to receive the Antigua Legend Trophy marking the race record, donated by Carlo Falcone of Antigua Yacht Club Marina, who won the race 30 years ago.

Racing continues tomorrow, Saturday April 25, with the Pearns Point Round Antigua Race. 43 yachts are entered with the first start for the Bareboat Class at 8 am. The Multihull Class will start 10:30 am and Phaedo^3 will be attempting to break the race record set by Sir Peter Harrison's Farr 115 Sojana set in 2009 of four hours, 37 minutes and 43 seconds.

 2015 Guadeloupe to Antigua Race - Preliminary Results Race One:


      Bow Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Status Rating Finish Time Elapsed Time Corrected Time Class Fleet
Guadeloupe to Antigua Race Racing
  CSA Division
    CSA - Racing  
    1   FRA NO Triskell Dufour 45 Jean Michel Marziou   0.884 (Spin) 24/Apr/15 - 14:04:04 0:05:04:04 0:04:28:48 1 5
    2     Runaway Bunny JFA / Finot 73 Eran Gindi   1.126 (Asy) 24/Apr/15 - 13:00:32 0:04:00:32 0:04:30:50 2 6
    3   SUI 15532 Wei Mer Hanse 470e Markus Blaesi   0.936 (Asy) 24/Apr/15 - 14:13:08 0:05:13:08 0:04:53:06 3 10
    4   USA 52956 Hot Ticket King 40 Jim Hightower   0.963 (Asy) 24/Apr/15 - 15:13:08 0:06:13:08 0:05:59:20 4 12
    5   NED Balearia Botin & Carkeek TP52 Joan Navarro DNS 1.184 (Asy)       7  
    6   USA 1 Shamrock VII J 95 Matt Dana DNS 0.845 (Asy)       7  
 
    CSA - Bareboat  
    1     Malanga Sun Odyssey 44i Martin Poulsen   0.872 (Jib) 24/Apr/15 - 14:03:01 0:05:03:01 0:04:24:14 1 3
    2     KH+P Let Me Go Dufour 455 Herbert Muenzel   0.859 (Jib) 24/Apr/15 - 14:11:45 0:05:11:45 0:04:27:48 2 4
    3     KH+P Cayenne Dufour 44 Martin Sager   0.876 (Jib) 24/Apr/15 - 14:10:57 0:05:10:57 0:04:32:24 3 7
    4     Lady Suzanne 53S4K Paul Grundmeijer   0.919 (Jib) 24/Apr/15 - 14:00:02 0:05:00:02 0:04:35:44 4 8
    5     Schrodinger Dufour 405 Rank Alexander   0.827 (Jib) 24/Apr/15 - 14:53:57 0:05:53:57 0:04:52:43 5 9
    6     Xeres Sun Odyssey 509 Valluet Mickael-Ange   0.882 (Jib) 24/Apr/15 - 14:42:36 0:05:42:36 0:05:02:10 6 11
    7     Clarabella Dufour 385 Mr. Fahrlaender DNS 0.825 (Jib)       8  
 
    CSA - Multihull  
    1 3 03 Phaedo^3 MOD 70 Lloyd Thornburg   1.824 24/Apr/15 - 11:27:00 0:01:27:00 0:02:38:41 1 1
    2   USA None Fat Cat Custom Cat John Winter   1.144 24/Apr/15 - 13:21:08 0:03:21:08 0:03:50:06 2 2
    3   USA 2 Pata Gao Atlantic Keegan Keegan DNS         4  
 
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