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Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta 2015 day 4

by Louay Habib on 20 Apr 2015
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Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, sponsored by Panerai, is a competitive regatta, but the spirit of the event is just as important. Today's race, the Kenny Coombs Memorial Cannon Course, was the favourite race of the Father of Classics, Kenny Coombs. The reaching course was as much a celebration of traditional boats as a sailing competition. Once again, the famous perfect sailing conditions delivered, with 15 knots of Trade Winds and a significant sea state. The tight reaching start had the fleet at full tilt, barreling out to sea, with the occasional sideswipe from the two metre waves, it was a refreshing start for the crews, as warm water cascaded down the decks.



After three days of racing, five yachts still remain unbeaten: Ralph Isham's Whitehawk continues to dominate Classics Class A, as does 112' Marconi Schooner Argo in Classics Class C. Herreshoff Schooner, Mary Rose, scored their third bullet in Vintage Class B, but only just. Richard Oswald's Coral of Cowes was just seven seconds behind after time correction. Leo Goolden's Lorema remains unbeaten in Vintage Class C. Robert Soros' Juno, continued their perfect score, holding off the mighty schooner Elena by just one minute after time correction. Paul Deeth's Petrana lost its winning streak today, by a very narrow margin. Stuart Armstrong's 1944 ketch, Desiderata, won today's race by just 14 seconds after time correction.



There was a carnival atmosphere as the Classics fleet left the Antigua Yacht Club Marina and afterwards for the Parade of Classics in English Harbour. Batman appeared on the bow of Andrew Robinson's Carriacou Sloop, Summer Cloud. The appearance of the caped crusader raised their game to take third in today's race, which was won by Philippe Fabre's Exodus. Batman (alias Brazilian drummer, for local band Sound Citizens,) spoke dockside. “The people of Gotham City can sleep soundly tonight because we are looking out for them! While I have your attention, I would like to emphasise and important point about Classics. The world is full of too much plastic and these beautiful wooden boats will be re-cycled, nurtured and loved for hundreds of years that is the message Classics is putting out to the world.”



Leo Goolden's 25' Folkboat, Lorema remains unbeaten after three races, Leo has been racing the smallest yacht at the regatta with his girlfriend, Elin Goransson. “We share the helm, Elin was at the tiller all day yesterday and she is a very good sailor but I sailed Lorema here on my own from Falmouth, Cornwall. I left Falmouth in January and sailed to the Cape Verde Islands in June. The weather was pretty nasty at times and I took my time pulling into a few places. I don't mind admitting that I was apprehensive when leaving to cross the Atlantic. It was the first crossing for me and this is my first time in the Caribbean. Antigua Classics is amazing, I feel very privileged to be racing on the same course as schooners and J Class, Rainbow. I know a few people competing, as like them, I am a boat builder and I have been nosing around, looking at their work and a few people have come to look at Lorema. She was a wreck when I first got her but she is a sturdy boat and capable of handling the Antigua conditions.”



Robbie Fabre is racing 1945 Marconi ketch, Vagabundo II. The crew are all friends and include several Antiguan boat builders and Karl James who has represented Antigua & Barbuda at the Olympic Games on two occasions. “Vagabundo II is a wet boat but she was designed for ocean racing.” commented Robbie. “I don't think we ever got dry during the Panerai Transat earlier this year, we were even sleeping in wet weather gear. It is great to have Karl James racing with us, he really knows the conditions out here and is a phenomenal sailor. Vagabundo is really an Antiguan boat, we restored her at the Antigua Slipway and last year we had Louis Sinclair on the bow, who is now doing the Volvo Ocean Race. Vagabundo competes at classic regattas in the Med' but Antigua Classics really stands out because you don't get these conditions anywhere else and ashore the regatta has a really great atmosphere. I wouldn't miss it for the world.”



A perfect end to the day's racing was the Parade of Classics in the historic surroundings of English Harbour. Each yacht was cheered as they approached the Antigua Slipway, with hundreds of classic fans enjoying lunch at the waterside eateries. Racing at the Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, sponsored by Panerai will conclude tomorrow with the Windward Course with the Prize Giving Ceremony, on the Lawn of the Copper & Lumber Store, at 8 p.m.

For full information about Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, including the full schedule of racing and social events visit official website





2015 Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta
Preliminary Cumulative Results
1. Antigua Classics - Vintage Racing
CSA Division
Vintage Class A

    Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Total
1. US 71 Black Watch Sparkman & Stephens Trevor Fetter 1 2 2 5.0
2.   Sincerity Vinzenzo Baglietto Trygve Bratz 5 3 1 9.0
3. A 9 Vagabundo II German Frers 42 Robert Fabre 2 5 4 11.0
4. 125 Argyll Olin Stephens Griff Rhys Jones 9/DSQ 1 3 13.0
5. 390 Seefalke H. Rasmussen Griffith Williams 3 6 6 15.0
6. 17 The Blue Peter Alfred Mylne Mathew Barker 6 4 5 15.0
7. 77 Peter Von Seestermuehe Henry Gruber Christoph von Reibnitz 4 7 7 18.0
8. 2281 Cruinneag III William MacPherson Campbell Nicholas Christie 7 9/DNF 8 24.0

Vintage Class B
    Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Total
1. 954 Mary Rose Nathaniel. G. Herreshoff Mary Rose Holdings Inc. 1 1 1 3.0
2. BL 8 Atrevida Nathanael Herreshoff Braemp Ltda. 2 2 3 7.0
3. 3 Coral of Cowes Fred Sheppard Richard Oswald 3 3 2 8.0

Vintage Class C
    Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Total
1.   Lorema Tord Sunden 25 Leo Goolden 1 1 1 3.0
2. 118 Guiding Light Berthon Boat Comp. Roy Boughton 2 2 2 6.0
3. S 421 Samsara Skagen 52 Alexander Drinkwater 5/RET 5/RET 3 13.0
4.   Buxom II John Hanna 33 Colin Hanson 5/DNS 5/DNS 5/DNS 15.0


2. Antigua Classics - Classics Racing
CSA Division
Classics Class A
    Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Total
1. USA 22261 Whitehawk Bruce King 105 Mr. Ralph Isham 1 1 1 3.0
2. GBR 1988 T Cuilaun George McGruer Brian Smullen 3 2 3 8.0
3. 1444 Saphaedra K. Aage Nielsen CSD Services, LLC 2 7/RET 2 11.0
4. K 473 Meriva of London Kim Holman Tristan Darkins 4 3 4 11.0
5.   Sally B Thames Bawley David Sycamore 7/DNF 7/DNF 5 19.0
6.   Dhanu   Ben Jefferies 7/DNS 7/DNS 7/DNF 21.0
Classics Class B
1. 35 Juno Nat Benjamin Robert Soros 1 1 1 3.0
2. B2 Elena of London Herreshoff Steel Schooner Schooner International 2 2 2 6.0
3.   Heron John Alden Bonnie Schmidt & Nigel Bower 3 3 3 9.0
Classics Class C
1.   Argo Langan Design and Associates Argo Nautical LTD 1 1 1 3.0
2.   Kairos Klaus Röder, Carpe Diem Yacht Design Sailing Classics. CV 2 2 2 6.0
3. NIL Windjammer RD Culler Ashley Kerr 3 3 4 10.0
4.     Chronos Klaus Roder 157 Sailing-Classics CV 4 4 3 11.0
5.   Ocean Star Murry Peterson and Associates Ocean Education LTD. 6/DNS 6/DNS 6/DNS 18.0


3. Antigua Classics - Traditional Racing
CSA Division
Traditional Class


Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Total
1.   Genesis Alwyn Enoe 42 Alexis Andrews 2 1 2 5.0
2.     Exodus Alwyn Enoe Philippe Fabre 4 3 1 8.0
3.   Summer Cloud Baldwin de Roche Andrew Robinson 1 4 3 8.0
4.   Zemi Alwyn Enoe Eli Fuller 7/DNS 2 4 13.0
5. 2 Sweetheart Zepharin McLaren Charles Morgan / Sam Duce 3 7/DNF 5 15.0
6. ANU Ocean Nomad Alwyn Enoe/Todd Orrell Todd Orrell 5 5 7/DNS 17.0

4. Antigua Classics - Classic GRP Racing
CSA Division
Classic GRP Class
1.   Petrana John Alden 50 Paul Deeth 1 1 2 4.0
2.   Desiderata John Alden Stuart Armstrong 3 2 1 6.0
3. 5 Frolic Luders Don Ward 2 3 3 8.0
4. 4273 Katrinka Bill Tripp Andrew Norris 4 4 4 12.0
5. H Lazy Leg William Tripp 40 Juerg Zimmermann 5 5 5 15.0
6.   Synia William Tripp 38 Charles R Hogan 6 6 6 18.0
7. 9 Ruffian Francis Kinney Martin Halpern 7 9/RET 9/DNF 25.0
8.   Carpe Manana Bill Luders Geoffrey Pidduck 9/DNF 9/DNF 9/DNF 27.0

5. Antigua Classics - Spirit of Tradition Racing
CSA Division
Spirit of Tradition
1.   Rebecca German Frers Rebecca Associates 2 1 1 4.0
2. J H2 Rainbow Starling Burgess/Dijkstra SPF JH2 1 2 4/RET 7.0
3.   Dragonera Joel White Mirari Inc. 3 3 2 8.0
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