Please select your home edition
Edition
Zhik 2024 March - LEADERBOARD

RC44 Valletta Cup - Big wave blast off in Malta + Video

by RC44 Class Association on 27 Mar 2015
Katusha on the crest of a wave in Malta MartinezStudio.es
Fleet racing at the RC44 Valletta Cup got off to a challenging start on Malta's north coast, the 11 crews taking on some of the biggest waves and most confused seas they have ever encountered in their slender one designs.

With the start area for the windward-leeward courses set up off St Julian's, northwest of the Maltese capital, the first race was made no easier as the wind dropped off to six knots, leaving the boats at the mercy of the big waves on the downwind legs. There was then a wait for the breeze to settle before it re-established itself in the northeast, building to 18-20 knots for race two and dropping again for today's third and final bout.

Despite his absence from the circuit, it was Slovenian skipper Igor Lah and Team Ceeref that claimed the first two races. Assisted by Adrian Stead calling tactics and Tim Powell on mainsheet, Lah said: 'I was placed extremely well on the start line and from that point it was pretty easy. When you are in front and there are no collisions – you just sail your own way.' Of his two wins Lah added: 'I was sure that we could do it. I am also sure that it will not always be like this!'



Of significance, particularly in the second race, was the choice of headsail: Team Ceeref flew a genoa enabling her to pop out in front as the boats around her had up smaller jibs.

'One of our goals has been to sail the boat as close to 100% all the way around the track - I'm pleased with how we did that today,' commented Adrian Stead. 'The breeze was shifting around enough that if you got it right it did make it look very easy.'

The only blemish on an otherwise perfect day for Lah's team was a disappointing ninth place finish in the third race. Stead admitted that he had misjudged the start. Team Ceeref ended up ducking the entire fleet on port tack and they also made some wrong called at the top of the second beat. The Slovenia crew ended day one leading, but tied on points with Katusha, which scored a seventh in race one, but then two seconds.

'We kept getting better and better,' said Katusha's American tactician Andy Horton. 'Today it was tough. In the first two races the wind was shifting 100? back and forth – so hardly straightforward!' However the left, offshore side of the course paid all day with better pressure.

Bronenosec Sailing Team had the most consistent day finishing third overall, but just one point off the lead. 'We made a few mistakes, but it is not bad to be third at the end of the first day,' said skipper Vladimir Liubomirov. 'The weather was not so easy, but we saved our boat. I am happy and we know how we can improve, which is important.'



The final race was won in emphatic style by Vladimir Prosikhin's Team Nika. On board as tactician, following his recent departure from Emirates Team New Zealand, is Dean Barker, sailing his first regatta with the Russian team. 'The first one we were all out of sorts, we did a late jib change,' described the America's Cup legend. 'In the second we were battling a bit for pace, but we managed to chip away a little bit and in the last race we got a good start. We had a great first run and the rest of the race was very enjoyable.'

But the overwhelming memory of today was surfing down the big waves in race two, fun but making boat handling through the gybes a significant test for the crews. 'When it's only 10-12 knots it is not much fun,' said Barker. 'But in 18-20 knots, the boats really come alive.'

Or as Igor Lah summed up: 'When you caught a nice wave - it was brilliant. That is why we go sailing.'

With a full gale forecast tomorrow afternoon, the race committee is intending to start early with the first start scheduled for 09:30.

RC44 Valletta Cup Fleet Racing Results

1. Team Ceeref - 11
2 .Katusha -11
3 .Bronenosec-12
4 .Team Nika -15
5 .RUS - 7 Anywayanyday-15
6 .Peninsula Petroleum-16
7 .Charisma -16
8 .Team Aqua -20
9 .Artemis Racing-21
10. Artemis Racing Youth - 29
11 .MAG Racing-32

X-Yachts X4.0Flagstaff 2021AUG - Excess 12 - FOOTER38 South / Jeanneau AUS SF30 OD - FOOTER

Related Articles

AC75 launching season
Love 'em or hate 'em, the current America's Cup yachts represent the cutting-edge of foiling Love 'em or hate 'em, the current America's Cup yachts certainly represent the cutting-edge of foiling and are the fastest windward-leeward sailing machines on water.
Posted on 15 Apr
RS Fest Miami brings RS Sailing festival to USA
Miami's party vibes embraced with an exciting racing programme RS Fest Miami celebrated the RS Sailing community in the United States over the Easter weekend, hosting the first ever multi-fleet RS regatta to take place in North America.
Posted on 15 Apr
The Ocean Race sails into Athens
For the Our Ocean Conference UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Ocean hands Nature's Baton to Greece's Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Oceans and Coordinator of the conference.
Posted on 15 Apr
Cup Spy Apr 15: Kiwis work out the wrinkles
The Kiwis sailed a three hour plus session Monday - their third since launching on Friday afternoon Emirates Team New Zealand sailed a three hour plus session today, Monday. The word around the waterfront, is that they will be sailing for just two weeks, before packing up and heading for Barcelona where the serious workup will begin.
Posted on 15 Apr
Sail Port Stephens Passage Series Day 1
Light-air lottery for opener The delightful unpredictability of yacht racing in light airs ensured a nail-biting opening day for crews aboard the record fleet of 115 boats assembled for the Sail Port Stephens Passage Series (Commodores Cup).
Posted on 15 Apr
Para-D high modulus standing rigging
Parallel stranded, continuously wound, UHMWPE fibers covered with a highly chafe resistant cover Para-D is parallel stranded, continuously wound, UHMWPE (Dyneema) fibers covered with a highly chafe resistant PE cover.
Posted on 14 Apr
Cup Spy Apr 14: Kiwis up close reveal new kit
A first close-up view of ETNZ's new AC75 sailing in fresh winds. New mainsheet system revealed Emirates Team New Zealand sailed a three hour plus session on Sunday. It was the first chance to see the America's Cup Defender sailing in daylight, and with a close up of the innovative new mainsheet and traveller system.
Posted on 14 Apr
Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta starts next week
A unique blend of sport, tradition, camaraderie and maritime heritage The 35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, with its unique blend of sport, tradition, camaraderie and maritime heritage, starts next Wednesday, April 17th and promises to be an unforgettable experience for all who attend.
Posted on 14 Apr
Top sailing at BPI Subic Regatta 2024
Blue skies, blue water, breeze. Bring it on The BPI Subic Regatta wrapped up on Saturday 06 April after four days of sparkling sailing in a very special location. A mixture of courses had the IRC Racing fleet and the two Cruisers thrashing it out over four days in tiptop sailing conditions.
Posted on 14 Apr
Sail Port Stephens set for light-air opening
Southerly builds to a fitting crescendo towards the end of the week Light winds and more light winds are predicted for the opening days, before the southerly builds to a fitting crescendo towards the end of the week. With it, the sunshine will make way for a few showers.
Posted on 14 Apr