X-Yachts Gold Cup – Day 2
by Royal Danish Yacht Club on 17 Jul 2017

X-Yachts Gold Cup 2017 Susanne Boidin Salminen
Sailing a boat with the three characteristic stripes along the waterline automatically makes you a member of the X-Yachts family - and the X-Yachts Gold Cup is the family reunion. That is what makes the atmosphere so special when all the X-Yachts sailors meet in Denmark for the fourth time in a row.
In the morning of day two of the X-Yachts Gold Cup the perfect combination of expectations and excitement hit the dock in the Royal Danish Yacht Club marina at Skovshoved. The sailors prepared for another day on the water – a day with less wind.
The battle of the legends in the Family Class
After two days of long-distance sailing outside Copenhagen, the two Danish teams X-One (Ib Kunøe) and XL (Birger Hansen) are shared the first place. Both crews are, in addition to the helmsmen themselves, filled with sailor legends like Niels Jeppesen, Kim Haugaard, Per Weiskvist, Henrik Søderlund, Sten Kjølhede, etc. Exciting to see who wins today's last and decisive race.
Close races in the Sports Classes
There are just a few points that determine at the top of the Sports Classes A and B. German Quattro (Klaus-Peter Boock) and Danish Mille (Kim Rasmussen) are in first and second place with 6 and 8 points in Sports Class A. In Sport Class B, Swedish Veronix (Stephan Berntsson) and Danish Stony 7 (Steen Toftebjerg) share the first place after day two.
The X-35 world champions are found
After eight races in the X-35 World Championships, that also takes part during the X-Yachts Gold Cup, Swedish Joanna (Jacob Jacobsen) has already secured the gold medal. Danish Foxy Lady (Jette Dalegaard) is to take silver, which will be exciting to follow with just one race left to calculate in the total score.
X43 joined the party
For the first time at an X-Yachts Gold Cup four of the newly launched X43 joined the rest of the X-Yachts and received a warm welcome from the sailors. The new X-Yachts boat model meant to merge the Xc and Xp models and thereby combine performance, style and luxury.
At this year’s X-Yachts Gold Cup three X43s joined the Family Class and one team participated in the Sports Class B. The feedback from the owners and crew on the dock in Skovshoved marina is, that ”the boat is easy to handle”, ”feels like a dinghy”, ”is smooth to work with for the crew”, and ”delivers both when it comes to racing and cruising”.
The X43 was launched in summer 2016 and has already been nominated as European Yacht of the Year, and won Cruisings World’s ”Best full-sized Cruiser Under 50ft” and Hiswas ”Sailing Boat of the Year 2017”.
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