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2016 Superyacht Challenge Antigua - Class winners announced

by Louay Habib on 1 Feb 2016
Corsairs Class winner 112ft Baltic, Nilaya www.clairematches.com
2016 Superyacht Challenge Antigua - Superb sailing conditions prevailed for the final day of racing at the 2016 Superyacht Challenge Antigua. Fifteen knots of easterly breeze, pumping up to 20 knots in gusty squalls, provided exciting conditions for the fabulous array of superyachts taking part.

The staggered start had the fleet beating to windward, with Caribbean swell cascading from the bow, as each superyacht set off for the 17.5 mile triangular course, deep into the Caribbean Sea.

In the Corsairs Class, the 112ft sloop Nilaya, nailed the best start of the day to take their third win on corrected time and winning the class by three points from the 147ft sloop Visione. Swan 90 Freya was two minutes behind Visione on corrected time in Race four to claim third in class.



In the Buccaneers Class, today's race was the decider between the two leading yachts. The 128ft sloop, Tenaz got a cracking start and powered away to take line honours and the win on corrected time by a healthy margin, sealing their class victory. Oyster 82, Zig Zag was second in the last race of the regatta to claim a well-deserved runner up in their first Superyacht Challenge Antigua. The 108ft ketch Marama was third in Race four, to take third in class.

A full report will follow tonight's Prize Giving Cocktail Party, which will be held between the pillars at the Admiral's Inn Hotel. Antiguan sensation, Asher Otto and Itchy Feet, will be playing live for a rousing finale to the sixth edition of the Superyacht Challenge Antigua.

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