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2016 Atlantic Cup - Tales and Eärendil remain atop the leaderboard

by Julianna Barbieri on 11 Jun 2016
Fleet in action - 2016 Atlantic Cup Billy Black / Atlantic Cup
With a northwesterly seven - ten knot breeze, a total of three races were held in the third and final leg of the inshore Series in the Atlantic Cup Presented By 11th Hour Racing.

Seven teams battled for additional points in picturesque Casco Bay just off of Fort Allen Park in Portland, Maine. Boston based Toothface II had a strong performance, which helped them edge into third overall, but it was Spanish team Tales II who was able to remain nearly perfect winning two of three races on the day. Racing starts at 12:30pm tomorrow, with two currently scheduled.

Tristan Mouligne, Co-Skipper Toothface II: “We did have a good day, it was a lot of fun, we know each other well and have sailed with each other for a long time. It was an incredible amount of work out there on the race course today, but it was fun. We'd love to finish on the podium overall for the event, but to do that we need to continue to have good starts, good speed and keep it simple in the maneuvers.”

Eärendil was able to edge ahead of Tales in the final race of the day and hand Tales their first defeat in the Atlantic Cup, Catherine Pourre said, “It was ok, we were lagging behind a bit, especially in the first race, as it was very tricky, shifty winds and we always made the wrong tactical decisions. So we finished fourth in the first race. The second race was a bit better but we still finished fourth. The last race was absolutely gorgeous because we were in front of Tales, which is what we wanted from the beginning!'

The only two sailors who have competed in every edition of the Atlantic Cup are currently tied for fifth place on different boats: Mike Hennessy on Dragon and Rob Windsor on Amhas. Mike Hennessy skipper of Dragon said after today's racing, 'Our performance was inconsistent: we had some moments of brilliance and we had some real screw ups. I think we maintained our place in the pack, maybe put a little separation on Amhas in terms of point score. But that is not a bar that was high enough for us, so hopefully we’re gonna come back tomorrow and knock out a couple of races that help (our placing).”

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