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Doyle Sails Int'l: 2019 St Baths Bucket Wrap up

by Doyle Sails Int'l 4 Apr 2019 21:37 PDT 5 April 2019
The fleet - 2019 St Barths Bucket © Cory Silken

Doyle superyacht clients put on an impressive performance at this year's St. Barths Bucket held off St. Barthelemy from 21-24 of March 2019, with big wins in five of the six pursuit classes that saw 34 yachts and over 1,500 sailors compete.

In Class A: Les Gazelles des Mers the 66-metre Baltic-Dykstra Hetairos which carries a partial Doyle Sails inventory took out the win in the six-yacht class as well as winning the overall honours and coveted Bucket Trophy. Doyle New Zealand's Superyacht Coordinator Matt Bridge and Doyle Palma's Grand Prix Coordinator Luke Molloy were members of a forty-something crew. Matt Bridge credits their win to race preparation, "The six days of practice we had prior to the race and meticulous boat preparation by the crew made for a faultless performance."

In Class B: Les Mademoiselles del Mers the 44.7-metre Vitters-Dubois Ningaloo placed sixth in the class. Head of tactics Chris Nicholson of Doyle Sails Lake Macquarie comments, "It is a privileged position to be in when you get to sail on a superyacht and I had a fantastic time with a great crew on 'Ningaloo'. It was great to experience to showcase some of the amazing yachts Doyle is involved with."

In Class C: Les Elegantes des Mers 56-metre Royal Huisman-Dykstra Aquarius put up a good fight taking 1-2-1 in the three races and winning the class overall. An amazing feat for their first ever superyacht regatta. Aquarius had an all-star crew aboard with two-time Volvo Ocean Race winner and Doyle CEO Mike Sanderson as race skipper alongside six-time America’s Cup winner Murray Jones as tactician and two-time Whitbread Race winner and Aquarius Project Manager Godfrey Cray. In addition, Doyle New Zealand's Sail Designer Daniel Fong and Project Manager Chris Blunden were sail trimmers.

The stunning 46-metre Royal Huisman-Hoek Elfje took 5th, Doyle Sails Managing Director David Duff crewed as mizzen trimmer and the 23-metre KM Yachts-Dykstra Aurelius took 6th with Doyle Sails Salem's Sail Designer Glenn Cook onboard.

Aurelius © Cory Silken / 2019 St. Barths Bucket In Class D: Les Femmes des Mers the 34-metre Alloy-Ron Holland Blue Too had a most impressive and consistent performance winning their class with three bullets by the largest cumulative margin ever recorded in the Bucket's history. Doyle Sails Midwest's Managing Director John Baxter who has been with the yacht since 2011 organised the sail inventory, race program and crew for their sixth Bucket Regatta. Over the years Blue Too has always had a high level of success coming very close each time to the class win. The 2019 St. Barths Bucket proved to be their year by convincing margins.

Doyle Sails Design Chief and Director Richard Bouzaid crewed as tactician alongside his father and legendary sailor Chris Bouzaid as strategist.

John Baxter comments on the performance, “Richard Bouzaid did an incredible job this year and I'm pretty sure we pulled the string tighter than anybody around the islands and that was the key to our success, in addition to a fantastic race crew that is relatively unchanged for the last 5 years."

33.2-metre Fontain Design Nakupenda also made the podium placing 3rd overall in Class D.

Blue Too took 1-1-1 in the three races winning their class overall. © Cory Silken/ 2019 St. Barths Bucket In Class E: Les Grandes Dames des Mers 56–metre Perini Navi Rosehearty reprised her win from Race Day 2 to edge out 60-metre Perini Navi Perseus^3 into second place.

The two boats – both with 100 per cent Doyle sail inventories – started the final day tied on points, and both crews were clearly hungry for the class win.

Doyle Sails Newport Tony Rey comments on the race as crew on Rosehearty, "Racing a 500 ton ship around the islands of St Barths is like racing a school bus on a motocross track. It can be done, but it's not easy. The secret is in pushing the needle to the redline, but not blowing anything up. We had 15+ knots in all three races, and the big Perini handled the conditions beautifully. We spent a fair amount of time before the regatta identifying small performance gains, and amazingly found a few seconds on the track as a result.

With Paul Cayard running the show from the bridgedeck, 'Rosehearty' has been in good hands for the past 5 Bucket regattas, and his leadership along with Captain Dave Hutchinson is the big reason we were able to come away with the W in our class."

60-metre sloop and Class E runner-up Perseus^3 sailed solidly with finishes of 1-3-2. Her crew included Doyle Sails Founder Robbie Doyle, Doyle Sails Palma's Superyacht Coordinator Phill Maxwell and Doyle Sails Ontario's Managing Director Tac Boston.

Perseus strategist Robbie Doyle comments on the sailing and competition, "Sailing was sensational. We won the first race where we could stretch our legs a bit, and were able to carry the world’s largest sail (A2) on the longest leg of the race. After getting a third on the very challenging, many short legged Wiggly course, we went into the third and final race tied for first with the 56m ketch, 'Rosehearty', and the 47m sloop Hyperion.

On the final race we had a bit fresher breeze that we thought would favor us. We got hit with a 30 knot rain squall which added a bit of excitement to the race. We sailed extremely well, but 'Rosehearty' sailed flawlessly and won. 'Hyperion' blew out her jib and thus was not in contention."

Downwind trimmer and first-time crew Tac Boston offers his thoughts, "It was my first superyacht regatta and the whole experience was unreal. The boat had not raced in two years and the team stepped on and did not miss a beat. We had four days of practice beforehand and we were able to iron out the kinks. We had a gear upwind that no other boat in our class could touch. Sailing with Robbie and Phil Maxwell from Doyle was a great experience and their input into trim was essential."

43-metre classic Eastern Shipbuilding-Starling Burgess Columbia placed 6th in Class E.

Perseus^3 © Cory Silken/ 209 St. Barths Bucket In Class F: Les Voiles Blanche/non-spinnaker Corinthian Spirit Class the 50-metre/164-foot Dubois-Fitzroy Ohana showed her true potential finishing with 1-1-2 and 1st overall in class. Mario Giattino & Salvo d'Amico from Doyle Sails Italy were onboard.

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