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New Zealand team wins Etchells Open Europeans ahead of Worlds

by Louay Habib on 30 Aug 2016
Final day of Pre-worlds Etchells Open European Championship Louay Habib
After two days of tricky shifting breeze in the Solent, the New Zealand Team racing Feng Shui of Andrew Wills, Anatole Masfen and Matthew Kelway, has won the 2016 Etchells Open European Championship, sailed off Cowes on the Isle of Wight, UK.

The team from Auckland's Royal Akarana Yacht Club scored no worse than a seventh, in the four race series, to win the first regatta of the event, and bragging rights for the forthcoming 2016 Etchells World Championship.

The New Zealand team, who are all from Auckland won the series in a 50 boat fleet of Olympic and America's Cup winners as well as as a multitude of World Champions.

Current British National Champion, Ante Razmilovic, racing under the burgee of the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, Italy, was second. Steve Benjamin's team from the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club Connecticut USA was just a point behind in third. America's Cup winner and past Etchells World Champion, John Bertrand sailing for the Royal Brighton YC, Victoria Australia was the winner of the last race of the series. Bertrand placed fourth in the first race of the four race regatta, missing Races 2 and 3 in what was obviously a practice series for the crack Australian skipper.



“I first came to Cowes in 1994 racing an Etchells and I fell in love with Cowes and the class.” commented Feng Shui's Anatole Masfen. “Cowes is the 'Disneyland' of yachting, it is where yacht racing began. I believe this is a very special place and the job that David Franks (Cowes Etchells Class Capitan) and his team have done, to invigorate the class, is very exciting and I am just glad to be part of it.”

(Fifteen boats, about half of the local Etchells fleet was destroyed in a Cowes boat shed fire in late January 2016. The fleet has since been the subject of a vigorous re-building program, and is now stronger than previously.)

British crew of Eddie Owen, John Greenwood and Simon Stewart won the Corinthian Championship sailing in conjunction with the Open fleet, where they placed seventh overall.

Race supporter, Velocitek, supported the Etchells Open European Championship Prize Giving with complimentary cold beers for the sailors.

Racing at the 2016 Etchells World Championship will start on Monday 5th September and conclude on Saturday September 10th. 58 teams from fourteen countries will be taking part.

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