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Melges 24 European Sailing Series – Balaton Spring Regatta day 2

by Live Sail Die on 10 May 2015
Balaton Melges 24 Spring Regatta - Melges 24 European Sailing Series Cserta Gabor
With two bullets and one second position Ian Ainslie’s Strange Brew retains its leadership on the second day of the Balaton Melges 24 Spring Regatta which is considered also as the Melges 24 European Sailing Series second event organised by the Balatonfüredi Yacht Club in cooperation with Hungarian Melges 24 Class Association and International Melges 24 Class Association.



Lake Balaton continued its tricks while showing a bright sunshine over the lake, but not enough wind in the morning while the racing was supposed to start at 11 a.m. PRO Benedek Fluck kept the fleet ashore with a postponement prolonging it after each hour allowing the teams enjoy the sunshine. After midday while the wind has been strengthening up to 6-7 knots, the Race Committee went to the lake followed by the fleet. The first race of the day was started with the SW wind of 9-11 knots. Sadly it was dying during the race so much that PRO made a decision to abandon it as it was not a fair sailing anymore. After waiting one and a half hours and finding more suitable race course, the clouds were bringing enough wind to start the race again. With 10-14 knots the fleet was getting to the better sailing conditions finishing the race with less than one hour.



Ian Ainslie’s Strange Brew (HUN-392) took the victory from the first race of the day followed by the Miles Quinton’s Gill Race Team (GBR-694) was second and local FGF Sailing Team (HUN-209) with Robert Bakoczy in helm.

As the conditions became much more stable later afternoon and the wind was keeping its direction from NNW, PRO decided to execute two more races in a row seeing a great sailing while the wind was peaking up to 20 knots during the final race which ended around 7.30 pm. Strange Brew strengthened its leadership with another bullet from the sixth race followed by FGF Sailing Team and Gill Race Team as the third.

In the final race Strange Brew and Gill Race Team were continuing their Match Race for the victory and Miles Quinton’s Gill Race Team won the battle this time while the local Peter Czegai’s team Jedi Business (HUN-481) crossed the finishing line as third.



After 7 races and one discard, Ian Ainslie and Strange Brew are leading with the total of nine points ahead of Miles Quinton’s Gill Race Team who is scoring 13 points and considered as the best Corinthian team. Eight points to Gill Race Team is losing Peter Czegai’s Jedi Business being on the third position before the final day of the event.

The second best Corinthian team after the second day is Ukrainian Marusia with Oleg Dyvinets in the helm as the fourth in overall and Attila Bujaky’s Hód is the third best Corinthian being sixth in overall ranking.



For the final day of the Balaton Melges 24 Spring Regatta a very strong wind has been forecasted, still the racing has been planned to start at 10 am in Balatonfüred.

Overall results after seven races

 

Rank

Boat

Helm Name

Club

Total

Nett

1st

Strange Brew

Ian Ainslie

Kereked VK

12.0

9.0

2nd

Gill Race Team

Marshall King

RORC

21.0

13.0

3rd

Jedi Business

Péter Czégai

Procelero SE

30.0

21.0

4th

 Marusia

Oleg Dyvinets

Sailing Federation

41.0

29.0

5th

FGF Sailing Team

Róbert Bakóczy

SVE

42.0

30.0

6th

 Hód

Attila Bujáky

TVSK/THE

46.0

34.0

7th

Ponente

Ákos Csoltó D

D-one VSE

49.0

37.0

8th

Nondiremai

Tamás Pomucz

SVSK-WIND SE

52.0

42.0

9th

Syrius

László Tar

Bora VTE

55.0

44.0

10th

Pure

Schineis Michae

Union Yachtclub Wolfgangsee

58.0

46.0

11th

Melnosa

Christian Piringer

UYCAS

64.0

53.0

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