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2016 Antigua Sailing Week - 96 degrees in the shade + Video

by Louay Habib on 25 Apr 2016
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2016 Antigua Sailing Week - Hundreds of spectators watched the start of racing for Antigua Sailing Week from the Shirley Heights Breakfast Party and from the Half Moon Bay spectator boats, but none of them got as good a view as the curious whale that lined up in the pre-start area with the racing fleet.

Warm air, 14 knots of breeze and a moderate sea state provided glorious conditions for the first day of racing sponsored by English Harbour Five Year Old Rum. Three of the seven classes racing under the CSA Rule were just as hot as the weather, with seconds deciding the winners.



Jonty Layfield racing Antiguan J/11s, Sleeper corrected out to win race one in CSA Four by just 11 seconds from Jim Hightower's Texan King 40, Hot Ticket. Ian Hope Ross, Commodore of the Sint Maarten Yacht Club steered his Melges 32, Kick 'em Jenny 2 to third. In race two, Mark Chapman's Ker 37, Dingo had an outstanding race. The Trini team smashed it to win by a big margin. Richard Archer's Antiguan Melges 24, Regardless scored a third in the final race, just four seconds behind Hot Ticket. Although Hot Ticket won neither of today's races, Jim Hightower's team leads the class by a single point from both Dingo and Sleeper.



'It looks like it is going to be really tight in our class. We wanted to be in a different class but now we are leading after two races, we have blown that argument! We would rather race other displacement boats but we went very well in the lighter winds today. When the light displacement boats get up and plane, we will have real problems,' explained Jim Hightower, Hot Ticket.

In CSA Five, British yachts filled the podium for the first race of the day. Chris Body's team racing J/122, El Ocaso corrected out to win CSA Four by just 36 seconds from Sir Richard Matthews' Grand Soleil 43, Team Oystercatcher - Quokka. Jeremy Thorp's First 40, Arthur was third. El Ocaso won the second race of the day by a healthy margin. Pamala Baldwin's J/122, Liquid from Antigua Yacht Club broke through the British dominance with a second in the last race by just 13 seconds from Team Oystercatcher - Quokka. El Ocaso's perfect score has the team leading the class, three points ahead of Team Oystercatcher - Quokka, with Liquid ending the day in third place.

'The highlight today was three minutes to the first start, a huge whale longer than the boat, pops up just ten feet from the boat. As we were heading for the start, we didn't have a camera on deck but it must have been at least 50ft. You don't see that in the Solent,' said Chris Body of El Ocaso. 'It must have been an omen because we went on to win both races. We had to pull all the stops out today and I have to say it was a memorable day, especially as we were sailing with four family members.'



In CSA Six, Kay-Johannes Wrede's German Swan 44, Best Buddies took the first race of the regatta in a thrilling contest. Ross Applebey's British Oyster 48, Scarlet Oyster took line honours and looked astern. Carlo Falcone's Antiguan Caccia alla Volpe and Best Buddies were locked in a duel for the finish. Best Buddies crossed the line one second ahead of Caccia alla Volpe to win race one by 18 seconds on corrected time from Scarlet Oyster. Caccia alla Volpe was third in the race by just 14 seconds. In the second race of the day, Scarlet Oyster took the win to finish the day as CSA Six class leader, just a point ahead of Best Buddies. Caccia alla Volpe is in third place after two races.

'We probably had the opportunity to do better in the first race, but I made a bad call on the kite for the first downwind leg. It ultimately cost us a win, but we came back, like we do and had another good start and kept our nose clear. This is going to be very competitive and if it goes light tomorrow, we could be in a lot of trouble. One lovely gesture was from Best Buddies who helped us clear our fouled prop after racing. A big 'thank you' from Scarlet Oyster,' commented Ross Applebey, Scarlet Oyster.



English Harbour Five Year Old Rum was in great demand at the English Harbour Rum Race Day Prize Giving this evening. On the lawn at the Antigua Yacht Club, connoisseurs of Antigua's amber nectar enjoyed sipping a few English Harbour Rum concoctions. Courtesy of the bartender Cocktail Competition for crews, a Cask of Gold from English Harbour Rum was the top prize won by the team from Performance Yacht Charter/EHO1.

As the sun set on the first day of racing, Antiguan 'swunk' (Swing-Funk) band, The Sound Citizens, fired up their guitars, drums, organ, saxophone and anything else within reach. The band delivered a high energy stage show that lit the blue touch paper and the party went on into the evening. There will be a few sore bodies going out for the second day of racing for the 49th edition of Antigua Sailing Week.









2016 Antigua Sailing Week - Preliminary Cumulative Results

   



Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Total
A. Antigua Sailing Week - Racing Racing

CSA Division


CSA - Racing 1 - Ocean Class


1.
  GBR 301 Challenger Whitbread 60 Chris Stanmore-Major 1
1.0


2.
  ITA 3956 Weddel Grand Mistral One Design Avanasy Isaev 2
2.0


3.
  LTU 1000 Ambersail Volvo 60 Linas Ivanauskas 5/DSQ
5.0


4.
  FRA 1953 Green Dragon Volvo 70 Johannes Schwarz 5/DSQ
5.0
 


CSA - Racing 2


1.
  BRA 2505 Ventaneiro 3 Dufour 500 Grand Large Renato Cunha Faria 1
1.0


2.
  GBR 9804R Milanto Swan 46 Valerio Bardi 2
2.0


3.
  GBR 48L Spirit Swan 65 Alan Edwards 3
3.0


4.
  USA 1 Kialoa III S&S 78 Jorge Madden 4
4.0


5. 54   Magix X562 Carlo Pagliani 5
5.0


6.
  GBR 8214L Starry Night of the Caribbean Oyster 82 Starry Yachts 6
6.0


7.
  GBR 9999 Blue Fin Jeanneau DS 54 Rodney Dodd 7
7.0


8.
  GBR 2080L El Oro Auzepy-Brennuer Tim Wilson 8
8.0


9.
  GBR 111 Spirit of Juno Farr 65 Peter Anthony 9
9.0


10.
  8207 Zig Zag Oyster 82 John McMonigall 10
10.0


11. 211   Windward Spirit Jeanneau 54 DS David Perkins 11
11.0


12. 19   Luna Hanse 540e Roberto Maxera 12
12.0


13. 160   Avalon Southern Pacific Yachts Steve Pettengill 13
13.0
 


CSA - Racing 3


1.
  GBR 11152L Gladiator TP 52 Tony Langley 1
1.0


2.
  NED 51 Tonnerre 4 Ker 51 Peter Vroon 2
2.0


3.
  BAR 52011 Team TAZ - Conviction Botin and Carkeek Bernard Evan-Wong 3
3.0


4.
  IRL 5005 Lee Overlay Partners Cookson 50 Adrian Lee 5/DNC
5.0
 


CSA - Racing 4


1.
  USA 52956 Hot Ticket King 40 Jim Hightower 2 2 4.0


2.
  TRI 247 Dingo Ker 37 Mark Chapman 4 1 5.0


3.
  ANT 486 Sleeper J 11s Jonty Layfield 1 4 5.0


4.
  ANT 146 Regardless Melges 24 Richard Archer 5 3 8.0


5. 143   SXM 143 Kick 'em Jenny 2 Melges 32 Ian Hope-Ross 3 5 8.0


6.
  GER 5588 Desna Knierim 49 Sven Wackerhagen 7 6 13.0


7.
OneSails Sailmakers  GBR 907R Palpatine - Stormforce Coaching Stimson IRC 42 Doug Innes 6 7 13.0


8.
  GER 736 Maremosso Pogo 50 Guido Wenzl 9 8 17.0


9.
  FRA 39690 Luna Rosa Pogo 12.50 Open Sail / Emanuel Lefrais 8 9 17.0


10.
  SWE 95 Talanta Class 40 Mikael Ryking 11/DNS 11/DNC 22.0
 


CSA - Racing 5


1.
  USA 52902 EL Ocaso J 122 Chris Body 1 1 2.0


2.
  GBR 2215L Team Oystercatcher - Quokka Grand Soleil 43 Sir Richard Matthews 2 3 5.0


3.
North Sails  ANT 104 Liquid J 122 Pamala Baldwin 6 2 8.0


4.
  GBR 6840R Lancelot II Beneteau First 40 Chris Jackson - Sailing Logic 5 4 9.0


5.
  GBR 7408R Arthur First 40 Jeremy Thorp 3 7 10.0


6.
    GBR 8405R Southern Child Beneteau First 40 Neville Devonport 4 6 10.0


7.
  SWE 80 Mormor Alice Dufour 45E Performance Tomas Lyckåsen 9 5 14.0


8.
  USA 28920 Performance Yacht Racing 'Sunset' J 120 Andy Middleton 7 8 15.0


9.
  GBR 970 Jua Kali Grand Soleil 43 Dominic Hurndall 8 9 17.0


10.
  GBR 8633R Jings! J 133 David Ballantyne 11/RET 10 21.0
 


CSA - Racing 6


1.
  GBR 1702T / ESP 8642 Scarlet Oyster Oyster 48 Ross Applebey 2 1 3.0


2.
  GER 4908 Best Buddies Swan 441R Kay-Johannes Wrede 1 3 4.0


3.
  I 8075 Caccia alla Volpe One Off Carlo Falcone 3 2 5.0


4.
  ANT 407 Ortac Beneteau First 40.7 Peter Anthony 4 4 8.0


5.
  GBR 7384R The Sirens - Sirens Tigress Reflex 38 Susan Glenny 6 6 12.0


6.
    GBR 5951T Northern Child Swan 51 James Hatchley 8 5 13.0


7.
  GBR 4778R Performance Yacht Racing 'EH01' Beneteau First 47.7 Andy Middleton 5 8 13.0


8.
  GBR 78252 Caipirinha Beneteau First 40.7 patrick holloran 7 7 14.0


9.
  Z444 Zafu444 J 44 Joe C. Da Ponte 9 9 18.0


10.
  NED 8489 Westwind Hanse 430 Varianta 44 Leon Veth 11/DNC 11/DNC 22.0
 
 
B. Antigua Sailing Week - Bareboat Racing

CSA Division


CSA - Racing 7


1.
  ANT 2737 Gypsy-UGo CS 40 Sir Hugh Bailey 1 1 2.0


2.
  ANT 6 Biwi Magic Modified 6 Metre Geoffrey Pidduck 2 3 5.0


3.
  ANT 112 Cricket Beneteau First 35 Sandy Mair 5 2 7.0


4.
  GBR 681 Micron 99 Ossenfeffer J 39 Robbie Ferron 3 6 9.0


5.
  CUR 41803 Sunbelt Realty - Dash J 35 Remco van Dortmondt 4 5 9.0


6.
  ANT 2908 Augustine Beneteau First 42 Anthony Sayer 7 4 11.0


7.
  GBR 8520R Hot Stuff Beneteau First 40.7 Girls for Sail 6 7 13.0


8.
  5301C Jigsaw Oyster 53 Ian Galbraith 8 8 16.0


9. 63   ANT 1865 Voilactus Sun Odyssey 44 Fred Rampey 9 9 18.0


10.
  USA 668 Fantasia Jenneau Sun Oddysey 34.2 Radoslaw Kurek 10 10 20.0


11. 70   Bleu Turquoise Beneteau 50 Samantha Bartlett 12 11 23.0


12.
  3700 Saltydog Tartan 3700 Steve Woodruff 11 12 23.0


13. 212   Volare Grand Soleil 343 Terence Allan 14/RET 14/DNS 28.0
 


CSA - Bareboat 1


1. 206   KH+P Bavasto Sun Odyssey 509 Hans-Robert Nitsche 3 1 4.0


2. 173   Xeres Sun Odyssey 509 Craig Sutherland 1 3 4.0


3. 215   Lascaris Sun Odyssey 509 Francois Kunz 2 2 4.0


4. 29   Salsa Sun Odyssey 509 P. Grundmeijer 6 4 10.0


5. 20   Cape Stormers - Odin Sun Odyssey 509 Richard Gie 4 6 10.0


6. 73   Kadans Sun Odyssey 509 Frits Janssen 5 5 10.0
 


CSA - Bareboat 2


1. 55   Sea You Later Dufour 455 Thomas Mueller 1 1 2.0


2. 218   KH+P Cayenne Dufour 44 Herbert Muenzel 3 2 5.0


3. 205   KH+P Snow White III Oceanis 45 Thomas Sparrer 2 3 5.0


4. 224   My Way of Life Oceanis 45.3 Jurgen Waschek 4 4 8.0


5. 137   KH+P Rubens Dufour 500 Joerg Will 5 5 10.0


6. 26   Fetard Gib Sea 51 Heinz Hotz 7 6 13.0


7. 225   Goya Dufour 450 Jürgen Breitschwerdt 6 7 13.0
 


CSA - Bareboat 3


1. 125     Booty Fish Racing Team - Dundee Sunsail 44i Eric Stallings 1 1 2.0


2. 221   Mau Bisa 1 Sunsail 44i Gillioz Vincent 2 2 4.0


3. 33   Luxor Sunsail 44i Pieter Prins 3 3 6.0


4. 203   Isobard Sunsail 44i David Barlow 4 4 8.0


5. 202   Carmelo Sailing Team - Tintamarre Sunsail 44i Juan Pablo Fregonese 5 5 10.0
 


CSA - Bareboat 4


1. 110     Hatse Flatse - Jamais 203 Sunsail 41 M. Bakker 3 1 4.0


2. 209   Hawking Dufour 425 Andreas Hofmann 2 2 4.0


3. 34   Energetiki - Maxwell Dufour 405 Andras Szep 1 5 6.0


4. 41   Les Voyagers - Summerwind SO41 Mike Nahir 4 3 7.0


5. 40     Dark Horse Sailing Club - Croque Sun Odyssey 41 Simon Jackson 5 4 9.0


6. 76   Chianti Oceanis 41 Graham Henderson 6 6 12.0
 
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