Please select your home edition
Edition
Allen Sailing

The stage is set for the 2018 RC44 Championship Tour finale next week

by RC44 Class Association 10 Nov 2018 06:17 PST 14-18 November 2018
Team Nika will be hoping to repeat their winning performance from the 2018 RC44 World Championship © Martinez Studio / RC44 Class

Next week the RC44 fleet will once again take to the waters of Cascais, Portugal, for the final showdown of the 2018 season, over the 14th– 18th November. Of the eight teams competing five are in contention for the title, pitching some of the biggest names in yacht racing against one another on the one-design RC44 racing yacht.

Having defended their World Championship trophy last month, becoming the first team ever to claim a hat trick of RC44 World titles, Vladimir Prosikhin and tactician Dean Barker of Team Nika currently lead the fleet.

Probably the biggest threat to Nika's race for the overall season title comes in the form of Barker's old Emirates Team New Zealand team mate Ray Davies on Nico Poons' Charisma. After a disappointing fifth at last month's World Championship the team slip from the top of the leaderboard down to third, behind Igor Lah's second placed Team CEEREF.

As a result, next week the crew on Charisma will be gunning to make amends and claim the 2018 title for themselves, having held the leaders 'golden wheels' for most of the 2018 season. "It's very fine line between winning and losing because it is incredibly competitive out there – we just keep chipping away and trying not to make too many big mistakes," Davies explains.

As one of the best racing destinations in Europe, Cascais delivered big conditions at last month's World Championship, which the sailors relished, and the same is predicted for next week's grand finale. With a four days of adrenalin-pumping, top of the range racing predicted.

"The course is interesting and challenging and the conditions test everyone as well." Downwind the RC44 one designs turned into rocketships, and occasionally submarines, as they tackled the rolling Atlantic swell Cascais is famous for. "They are cool," said Barker of sailing the RC44 in these conditions. "You just see the smile on everyone's faces when they come in. I think we had a top speed of 23.5 knots at the Worlds which was great."

Other big names in the race for the podium are Chris Bake's Team Aqua in fourth and Tobjorn Tornqvist's Artemis Racing in fifth, each with a two and three point gap to bridge to make it onto the podium.

Also joining the fleet for the Cascias event will be guest helm Paulo Mirpuri of the Mirpuri Foundation. As a non profit organization, with the aim of contributing to a better world, the Mirpuri Foundation's recent campaign in the 2017/2018 edition of the Volvo Ocean Race helped spread the strong message of sustainability with 'Turn the Tide on Plastic' skippered by Dee Caffari.

As an experienced coastal sailor racing in various classes from Olympic boats such as Lasers, to cruising yachts, monohulls and multihulls this will be Mirpuri's first time racing an RC44.

Championship Tour - overall ranking after four events:

PosBoatE1E2E3E4Pts
1Team Nika27316
2Team CEEREF32427
3Charisma16168
4Team Aqua517410
5Artemis Racing452511
6Peninsula Petroleum646716
7Bronenosec995317
8Aleph Racing738818
9Tavatuy9991027

Related Articles

Lanzarote Calero Sailing Team closes 44Cup Worlds
The team achieved a fifth place finish in one of the most demanding races of the championship Lanzarote Calero Sailing Team, Spain's representative in the 44Cup, has wrapped up the World Championship in Scheveningen after four days of extreme racing on the North Sea, with gusts exceeding 35 knots and one of the toughest racecourses of the season. Posted on 1 Sep
44Cup Worlds at Scheveningen overall
Fifth RC44 Worlds victory for Team Nika After three days of moderate, brisk and occasionally violent conditions off The Hague, finally the winds and waves on the North Sea abated today for the final three races of the 44Cup World Championship for the high performance owner-driver one designs. Posted on 31 Aug
44Cup Worlds at Scheveningen Day 3
Two points separate top three going into final day Positions on the leaderboard at the 44 Cup World Championship in Scheveningen, are ebbing and flowing much like the tide here off The Hague. Today there was no torrential downpour or the squall that caused multiple wipe-outs and man overboards. Posted on 30 Aug
44Cup Worlds at Scheveningen Day 2
Sweden 1-2 at half way stage of action-packed event Scheveningen, the first venue in the Netherlands the 44Cup has ever visited, continued to throw curved balls and varied conditions on day two of the RC44 World Championship. Posted on 29 Aug
44Cup Worlds at Scheveningen Day 1
Drama, shifts and close racing in The Netherlands With the start of the RC44 World Championship today off Scheveningen, the Netherlands lived up to its reputation for being able to offer four seasons in one day. The start of racing was first delayed by an hour waiting for the wind to fill in. Posted on 29 Aug
Strong line-up for the 44Cup World Championship
Racing gets under way tomorrow in The Netherlands The annual highlight of the 44Cup season gets under way tomorrow with the opening day of the World Championship for the 12 RC44 yachts. This edition will be the first time that the high performance owner-driver one designs have visited the Netherlands. Posted on 27 Aug
44Cup makes its Dutch debut next week
12-strong fleet will compete for World Championship title at Scheveningen From 28-31 August, the 12-strong fleet of high-performance one-design owner-driver RC44s will compete for their 2025 World Championship title in the heart of Dutch sailing: Scheveningen, The Hague. Posted on 22 Aug
Marstrand challenges Lanzarote Calero Sailing Team
Team Nika claimed the overall victory after a dramatic final day in the 44Cup Marstrand Lanzarote Calero Sailing Team wrapped up their participation in the 44Cup Marstrand in 10th place after a week marked by extreme weather conditions that tested the international sailing elite. Posted on 29 Jun
44Cup Marstrand 2025 overall
Team Nika's golden wheels get shinier While the penultimate day of racing at the 44Cup Marstand was cancelled due to excess wind, today conditions off the paradise Swedish island for the final three races were still boisterous from the lumpy residual sea state after Friday's gale. Posted on 28 Jun
44Cup Marstrand 2025 day 3
Gale force winds batter the west coast of Sweden With gale force winds battering the west coast of Sweden, racing had to be cancelled on day three of the 44Cup Marstrand. Posted on 27 Jun
Barton Marine Pipe GlandsZhik 2024 DecemberHyde Sails 2024 - One Design