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Rolex Capri Sailing Week - Conditions fail to co-operate on Day 2

by International Maxi Association on 24 May 2014
Esimit Europa 2 leads the charge off the start line for the Maxi fleet at Rolex Capri Sailing Week. Rolex / Carlo Borlenghi http://www.carloborlenghi.net
On day two of the Rolex Capri Sailing Week conditions on the Bay of Naples failed to co-operate. The Rolex Capri Sailing Week race committee twice called the fleet out on to the water, the 52 Super Series to sail windward-leewards, the Maxi fleet to compete a coastal race. However both times the wind failed to stabilise enough for the race committee even to begin a start sequence.

Principal Race Officer, Peter ‘Luigi’ Reggio, exercised his frustration: 'There were times when there were zero knots, then the wind would come in at 170 and then 240 - it was just all over the place. It was two breezes fighting, the sea breeze trying to come in from the southeast and another one was trying to come in from the west. Every time a cell came through it just killed it.'



On the two occasions when the wind stabilised enough, the fleet ventured out to the start zone only for Mother Nature to let them down. On the second occasion, mid-afternoon, the boats arrived only for the wind to shift hard right and to die once again.

Expert forecaster Mike Broughton, navigator on Sir Peter Ogden’s Mini Maxi Jethou, explained: 'We got an intense trough line which went through this morning at 0500 with lots of wind and rain. Then a second came across bringing thunderstorms and 30 knots in Sardinia, but since then it has got a bit shy and slowly dissipated.'



On a positive note, Broughton’s pre-regatta predictions have finally come to pass. 'I keep going to do the Volcano Race and warn ‘this is a light area’ and then it’s blown 30 knots!'

Steve Hayles, navigator on Niklas Zennström’s Rán Racing, competing in the 52 Super Series fleet at Rolex Capri Sailing Week, said that they were expecting the conditions to prevent racing today. 'It is the remnants of a cold front from days and days ago that’s drifted into the area. The wind was just massively unstable.'

Fortunately the conditions are looking much better for tomorrow, the final day of racing. As Peter Reggio anticipates: 'The forecast is the best of the week, so we are pushing racing forwards by an hour. They are saying that at 1100 we should have eight knots, building to 13. It is the most aggressive forecast we’ve seen all week.'



Mike Broughton believes the wind tomorrow will be a more steady northwesterly, while Steve Hayles says that its strength will still depend upon a thermal breeze developing: 'There is no gradient around. If the skies clear up then hopefully an eight - ten knot sea breeze will come in and it will be fine. We had great conditions here during training, it’s just been unfortunate for the last couple of days. So fingers crossed for tomorrow.'

Tonight, Rolex Capri Sailing Week’s magnificent social schedule continues with the ‘Rolex Dinner Party’ at Canzone del Mare (Song of Sea) in the Marina Piccola. Held on the site of a small fort, where the Sirens were once supposed to sit and sing to lure sailors on to the rocks, the property with its lido was initially made famous by English/Italian singer Gracie Fields. Its notoriety gained in the 1950-60s when the beach club was frequented by the jet including Sophia Loren, Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis, Princess Grace of Monaco, Elizabeth Taylor and Brigitte Bardot among many others as well as being the inspiration for Noël Coward's 'A bar on the Piccola Marina.'



However for the crews it will be case of going home early. Because of the lack of racing over the last two days, the start tomorrow is being brought forwards to 1100. The latest time a start can be given is at 1530. The prize giving will be held at Marina Grande at 1800.



Rolex Capri Sailing Week 2014 complete results:

Maxi Fleet - Summary (Provisional) - as of 21 May 2014 at 18:12

Boat

 

Race 1

       

Owner

Sail No.

Pl

Pts

Total

Place

   

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ROBERTISSIMA III

GBR 7236R

1

2

2

1

 

 

Roberto Tomasini Grinover

ESIMIT EUROPA 2

SLO 1001

2

4

4

2

 

 

Igor Simcic

JETHOU

GBR 74R

3

6

6

3

 

 

Sir Peter Ogden

GOOD JOB GUYS

ITA 18000

4

8

8

4

 

 

Enrico Gorziglia

EDIMETRA IV

ITA 1811

5

10

10

5

 

 

Ernesto Gismondi

DOS MUCH

ESP 9518

6

12

12

6

 

 

Andres Varela

VILLA SAXE EIFFEL

FRA 1953

7

14

14

7

 

 

Hubert Wargny

SHIRLAF

ITA 13973

8

16

16

8

 

 

Giuseppe Puttini

LUPA OF LONDON

GBR 23N

9

18

18

9

 

 

Jeremy Pilkington

WILD JOE

HUN 7002

10

20

20

10

 

 

Marton Jozsa

LUNZ AM MEER

AUT 2895

DNF

26

26

11

 

 

Marietta Strasoldo

SOLLEONE

ITA 90706

DNC

26

26

12

 

 

Leonardo Ferragamo

 
52 Super Series Fleet - Summary (Provisional) - as of 21 May 2014 at 16:14

Boat

 

Race 1

Race 2

Race 3

Race 4

     

Owner

Sail No.

Pl

Pts

Pl

Pts

Pl

Pts

Pl

Pts

Total

Place

 

VESPER

USA 52007

5

5

2

2

1

1

6

6

14

1

 

Jim Swartz

AZZURRA

ITA 280

3

3

3

3

7

7

1

1

14

2

 

Alberto Roemmers

QUANTUM RACING

USA 52011

4

4

1

1

6

6

4

4

15

3

 

Doug DeVos

RÁN

SWE 5211

2

2

8

8

2

2

5

5

17

4

 

Niklas Zennström

PHOENIX

BRA 11

1

1

7

7

3

3

8

8

19

5

 

Eduardo de Souza Ramos

PROVEZZA 7

TK 1212

6

6

4

4

8

8

2

2

20

6

 

V. Ergin Imre

GLADIATOR

GBR 11152

9

9

6

6

5

5

3

3

23

7

 

Tony Langley

PAPREC RECYCLAGE

FRA 11152

7

7

5

5

9

9

7

7

28

8

 

Jean-Luc Petithuguenin

B2

ITA 5200

8

8

9

9

4

4

9

9

30

9

 

Michele Galli

 

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