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2018 Melges 24 World Championship at Royal Victoria YC Day 4: Rain pays off for Monsoon

by IM24CA 8 Jun 2018 21:57 PDT 1-9 June 2018
Bruce Ayres, Monsoon USA851 affirms itself not only as boat of the day, but also managing to climb up to the top of the provisional ranking. - 2018 Melges 24 World Championship - Day 4 © IM24CA / Zerogradinord

It is eventually champagne sailing in Victoria, for the penultimate day of the 2018 Melges 24 World Championship: the breezy conditions in the waters of Victoria's Outer Harbor allowed to complete two races and brought important changes in the overall provisional ranking, taking into account also the discard of the worse result of the series.

Both today's races started with a General Recall rolling into a Black Flag, followed by some unpleasant penalties for several teams. With two second places as results of the day, Bruce Ayres' Monsoon USA851 affirms itself not only as boat of the day, but also manages to climb up to the top of the provisional ranking, by two points on the only entry from Italy, Altea ITA722 by Andrea Racchelli: with partials of 5-8, in fact, the Italian boat slips into second position overall, followed by Alan Field's WTF USA829, who steadily maintains the control of the third place.

Winner of the first race of the day was Michael Goldfarb's War Canoe USA825 that, thanks to this result, climbs up to fourth position in the overall ranking: "We won the race that we can define one of the trickiest of the series, with huge wind shifts and massive currents. We're sort of used to these conditions, since they are very similar on Lake Geneva where we train sometimes. At the gate we made the brave choice of sailing on the less crowded side of the race course, and this eventually paid off: we are only two points behind WTF, we'll see what happens tomorrow," declared Michael Goldfarb at the end of the races.

The second bullet of the day went to Full Circle CAN415 by Robert Britten: the Corinthian crew, at the first success in the series of the 2018 Melges 24 World Championship: "Today the team work we did on board brought us to score the first bullet of the Championship. From the bowman to the tactician, everybody on board did an awesome job. Despite a not excellent start and then many wind shifts, we raced on the furthest side of the race course and, after tacking, we found ourselves in a very good position. We're in podium area now, so tomorrow we'll do everything what's in our power to maintain this placement."

The provisional top-three of the Corinthian division is still led by Matt MacGregor's Good Enough USA806, followed by the Canadians on board ADHD CAN184 by Brad Marchant and the above named Full Circle CAN415 by Robert Britten.

For the final day of the Melges 24 World Championship 2018 a forecast predicts some stronger breeze and the battle will continue until the 2.30 pm when there's a time limit for the final race to start. The new Melges 24 world champions will be crowned in Victoria International Marina later in the afternoon.

Results after Day 4: (top five, 7 races)

1. Monsoon USA 851, Bruce Ayres, Chelsea Simms, George Peet, Jeff Reynolds, Mike Buckley, NHYC, - 3 - 5 - 2 - (15) - 2 - 2 - 2; 16 pts
2. Altea #678 ITA 722, Andrea Racchelli, Filippo Togni, Gaudenzio Bomni, Matteo Ramian, Michele Gregoratto, Altea, - 5 - 1 - 5 - 1 - 1 - 5 - (8); 18 pts
3. WTF USA 829, Alan Field, Erik Shampain, Willem Van Waay, Steve Hunt, Lucas Calabrese, California Yacht Club, - 1 - 6 - 4 - 5 - 3 - (7) - 6; 25 pts
4. War Canoe USA 825, Michael Goldfarb, David Brink, Jonathan Goldsberry, Morten Henriksen, Salvador Sanchaez, Corinthian Club Seattle, WA, - (14) - 2 - 6 - 10 - 4 - 1 - 4; 27 pts
5. Mikey CAN 838, Richard Clarke, Ansel Koen, Rachel Spinelli, Ben Whiting, Hunter Lowden, Anacortes Yacht Club, - 4 - 9 - 1 - 8 - (10) - 3 - 3; 28 pts

Corinthian Results after Day 4: (top five, 7 races)

1. Good Enough USA 806, Matt MacGregor, Daryl Fitch, Genevieve Livingston, Kati Belden, Keith Hammer, PMYC, - 8 - 4 - 21 - 2 - 8 - 15 - (31); 58 pts
2. ADHD CAN 184, Adam Thomson, Alex Smyth, Brad Marchant, Ben Mumford, WVYC, - 7 - 7 - 7 - (34) - 12 - 11 - 25; 69 pts
3. Full Circle CAN 415, Robert Britten, Graham Harney, Jose Grandizo, Liam Welgan-Gunn, Reid Cannon, Royal Victoria Yacht Club, - 11 - 10 - (BFD-42) - 14 - 20 - 19 - 1; 75 pts
4. Lekker CAN 371, Malcolm Smith, Gord Galbraith, Tim Stamper, Tom Insley, Royal Victoria Yacht Club, - 20 - (33) - 11 - 19 - 11 - 14 - 9; 84 pts
5. Hold My Beer CAN 591, Mike Bond, Gord Shannon, Mike Bassett, Sophie Stukas, Royal Vicotria Yacht Club, - 10 - 14 - 14 - (38) - 13 - 16 - 24; 91 pts

Full results can be found here.

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