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2015 Volcano Race is all set to kick off

by International Maxi Association on 20 May 2015
Line honours favourite Esimit Europa 2 - 2015 Volcano Race IMA/Gianluca Di Fazio
International Maxi Yacht Association’s Volcano Race, organised in collaboration with the Yacht Club Gaeta EVS and Base Nautica Flavio Gioia, sets sail on Wednesday, 20th May.

The secret of the event lies in its name – the race takes competitors on a loop, starting and finishing in the Italian port of Gaeta (mid-way between Rome and Naples), south across the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Aeolian Islands, the volcanic archipelago lying off the northeast coast of Sicily. Among these islands is Stromboli, one of only two continuously active volcanoes in Europe (the other being nearby Mount Etna). The Volcano Race’s course leaves Stromboli and its tiny neighbour, Strombolicchio, to starboard, before circumnavigating the Aeolian Islands, including the islands of Vulcano and Alicudi and then returning north to Gaeta, leaving Capri to port. The total distance for the course is 398 miles.

Nine Maxis are entered in the Volcano Race, ranging in size from the 100ft maxi Esimit Europa 2 to several 60 footers such as the Hungarian canting keeler, Wild Joe, and the Wally 60, Good Job Guys.

Also returning is the Italian classic Swan 65, Shirlaf, which last year won the Trofeo Challenge Gianfranco Alberini, in memory of the late Secretary General of the IMA, Gianfranco Alberini. The trophy is set to be awarded again this year for any crew demonstrating exceptional sportsmanship.

The longest and fastest boat in the race, and sure fire favourite for line honours, is Esimit Europa 2. Whether the European-flagged maxi can claim the overall handicap prize under IRC will depend on the skill of her international crew and whether the wind Gods smile upon her. Last year, the royal blue giant lost the race after she was becalmed within sight of the finish line.

Owner of Esimit Europa 2, Igor Simcic, looks forward to this year’s race: 'We are opening the racing season of Esimit Europa 2 with this picturesque, but demanding race around a volcanic archipelago again this year, after we finished first in the previous edition.

“For us, this is a very special year because it marks the 20th anniversary of our project, which we will celebrate on 29th August in Monte Carlo, at our home yacht club, Yacht Club de Monaco.

'We are looking forward to good competition in this race and I can promise that our yacht and our team will put in our best performance.'

The two longest standing competitors in the Volcano Race are IMA members, Hungarian Marton Jozsa with his Reichel-Pugh designed canting keeler, Wild Joe, and Enrico Gorziglia’s Wally 60, Good Job Guys. Both have competed in every edition of the race since it was first held in 2011.

Marton Jozsa comments: 'I’m happy to be here and race for the fifth time in the Volcano Race. This is our first event in 2015, which we’ll follow with the Giraglia in June, and then the ‘Thousand Islands Race’ in Croatia in September. We are happy to be in Gaeta again, because we have always had a great time here. This time our crew is entirely from Hungary except for one guy who is from South Africa.'

A special entry in the race this year is that of the President of the Volcano Race’s host club, Yacht Club Gaeta. Vincenzo Addessi is competing aboard his new Mylius 60, Fra Diavolo, competing in her first international race. 'When the IMA first proposed to have a long offshore race starting and finishing in Gaeta, it was the winter of 2010 and we at the Yacht Club Gaeta were immediately enthusiastic with it,” Addessi explains. “Gaeta is a small city with a great cultural and historical background, and with a long sailing tradition too. We are happy to welcome the Volcano Race fleet here again.”

International Maxi Association Secretary General Andrew McIrvine explains why the Volcano Race is important in the IMA calendar: “We realise that a lot of maxi owners like day racing, but a healthy number of our members like distance racing too, so, as an organisation, the IMA is keen to promote both offshore and inshore racing. There aren’t many distance races in the Mediterranean other than the Giraglia Rolex Cup and Rolex Middle Sea races.” Last year the IMA also introduced an annual Transatlantic Race, which this year starts from Lanzarote on 28th November.

The IMA 2015 Volcano Race sets sail on Wednesday 20th May with a first warning signal at 1300 local time. After a light opening day, on Thursday morning, a 15-20 knot NNWerly is forecast to fill in, dropping and backing into the northwest by Thursday night and into the west over Friday. This year there appears to be wind all the way to the finish.

Entries

ALMABRADA  

ITA 1260

1.3

Felci 61

 Alessandro Pacchiani

 YC Punta Ala

ESIMIT EUROPA 2   

SLO 1001

1.841

 RP 100

Igor Simcic

YC Monaco

FRA DIAVOLO  

ITA 17017

1.329

Mylius 60

 Vincenzo Addessi

YC Gaeta EVS

GOOD JOB GUYS   

ITA 18000

1.319

Wally 60

Enrico Gorziglia

 YC Italiano

GRANDE ORAZIO 

 ITA 19914 

1.4

SWS 82

Massimiliano Florio

 YC Costa Smeralda

B.V. GRIFONE FIAMME GIALLE 

ITA 17042 

1.433

Rivolta 90

 Guardia di Finanza Gaeta 

Guardia Di Finanza

OZ 

NED 8501 

 

Open 60 

E. W. Tail Wind b.v.

Royal Netherlands YC

SHIRLAF

ITA 13973 

1.102

Swan 65

Giuseppe Puttini

Marina di Cassano

WILD JOE

HUN 7002 

1.496

RP 60 

Marton Jozsa





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