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Xacobeo Six Metre European Championship 2021 in Sanxenxo, Spain - Day 1

by Fiona Brown 14 Sep 2021 22:20 PDT 13-18 September 2021
Xacobeo Six Metre European Championship 2021 day 1 © María Muiña / Xacobeo 6mR Europeans

The opening day of the Xacobea Six Metre European Championship 2021 in Sanxenxo, Spain featured two tricky light airs races for the thirty-one competing teams from eleven nations.

Racing for the Open and Classic Divisions was run in a light and at times shifty north westerly that gave the tacticians plenty to think about, kept the trimmers busy changing gears and put the mark layers through their paces.

In the Open Division it was to be a Swedish affair with Claes Henningsson's SWE114 Notorious winning both races from Richard Göransson's SWE137 Filippa, putting them into first and second overall respectively. Third place in the opener went to Rainer Muller's SUI111 Thisbe, and they followed up with a fifth to end the day third overall. Patrick Monteiro De Barros and the POR4 Seljm crew had looked good in the early stages of race one, but then got the wrong side of a big shift and had to fight for a seventh place. They came back with a third in the second race to put them in fourth overall, three points ahead of Hugo Stenbeck's SUI132 Sophie Racing.

It was a similar story in the Classic Division where Francisco Botas and Juan Carols Escotet's GER59 Aida took victory in both races from Finland's Ossie Paija in FIN80 Astrée III. K48 Caprice, owned by Spain's Javier Monzón followed Astrée III across the line in race one and then added a fifth to her card in the second race putting them in third overall. ESP16 Bribon 500, skippered by Pedro Campos, claimed a sixth and third place so are now fourth overall, just one point ahead of Miguel Lago Cereceda's GBR50 Alibaba II.

Back ashore Claes Henningsson talked us through his day saying, "In the first race we had a perfect start and came out on starboard going to the left side and we were in the lead at the first mark. We kept the lead all the way round and were quite well ahead. In the second race we had a little bit of a problem in the start and had to tack off onto port through the fleet onto the right side of the course. After a while we tacked onto starboard over to the left, we caught the windshift and rounded number three, and after that we took two boats downwind and by the second weather mark, we were into second. On the last downwind we were able to pass Seljm and keep Filippa behind us, so it was nice racing for us. The light to medium winds are best for us as it's a quite light boat and it was very nice to race on the outer course, it's a bit more open than the inside race area."

Whilst for some boats the light airs were a blessing, for others they were a curse. Violeta Alvarez's ESP16 Stella led Open Division race one at the first mark but then got the wrong side of a big left hander and ended up fifth, then on the final run of race two they fell into a hole in the dying breeze and dropped from sixth to eleventh. It was also a day of mixed fortunes for Jeremy Thorp's GBR89 Battlecry, they opened with a solid fifth but then struggled to find traction in the lighter second race and could do no better than thirteenth.

But whether they struggled or revelled in the conditions, all the boats made a spectacular sight as they spread out against the backdrop of the picturesque Galician coastline. Any Six is an elegant and powerful bit of sailing equipment, but many of the classics are also pieces of history.

The oldest boat racing in the championship is E26 Acacia, which was built to a Gustaf Estlander design by Abrahamsson and Son in Gothenburg in 1929. Her first owner was Luis de Allende, who kept her in Bilbao in northern Spain. She was built at a time when this area of Spain had a flourishing Six Metre fleet, and she sailed there with around 20 other boats. In 1954 she was sold to a new owner in Barcelona and became part of the burgeoning fleet there. By the early 1960s the fleet was in decline, and she was fitted with an engine to facilitate cruising. In the early 1970s she made her way north again, to Castro Urdiales between Santander and Bilbao. At this point her story becomes vague, with the previous owners hearing news of her being badly damaged after hitting some rocks. They assumed that the boat had been lost for ever. This was not so, however, and in the 1990s she was discovered and taken to the Astilleros Lagos shipyard where she waited for a new owner to restore her to her former glory. Here, she was spotted by her current owner who oversaw her restoration. She was re-launched in 2010, looking as good as the day she was built and is now an active member of the revived Spanish fleet.

After sailing the crews were able to enjoy the Real Club Nautico Sanxenxo's delicious post racing drinks and nibbles and relax on the terrace as the sun set, but for the owners there was important business to settle at the International Six Metre Associations Annual General Meeting. One of the more important items on the agenda was confirming Louis Heckly, owner of FRA FRA111 Dix Août, as the new International Class President.

The forecast for day two of the championship is for further light airs and possible rain and thunderstorms. The Race Committee is keeping a close eye on the forecast and will update the competitors at the daily 09:30 briefing. The regatta continues until Saturday 18 September with up to eight races scheduled.

Provisional Results after Day 1: (top ten)

Open Division
1. SWE114 Notorious - Claes Henningsson - 1, 1 = 2pts
2. SWE137 Filippa - Richard Göransson - 2, 2 = 4pts
3. SUI111 Thisbe - Rainer A Muller - 3, 5 = 8pts
4. POR4 Seljm - Patrick Monteiro De Barros - 7, 3 = 10pts
5. SUI132 Sophie Racing - Hugo Stenbeck - 4, 9 = 13pts
6. ESP70 Maybe XAV - Eugenio Galdon Brugarolas - 9, 7 = 16pts
7. SUI140 Ginkgo Too - Jan Eckert - 11, 6 = 17pts
8. ESP16 Stella - Violeta Alvarez - 6, 11 = 17pts
9. GBR89 Battlecry - Jeremy Thorp - 5, 3 = 18pts
10. SUI77 Nivola - Reinhard Suhner - 13, 8 = 21pts

Classic Division 1. GER59 Aida - Escotet/Botas - 1, 1 = 2pts
2. FIN18 Astrée III - Ossi Paija - 2, 2 = 4pts
3. K48 Caprice - Javier Manzón - 3, 5 = 8pts
4. ESP16 Bribon 500 - Jose Cusi - 6, 3 = 9pts
5. GBR50 Alibaba II - Miguel Lago Cereceda - 4, 6 = 10pts
6. ESP91 Stardust - Hermanos Campos - 8, 4 = 12pts
7. FRA111 Dix Août - Louis Heckly - 5, 10 = 15pts
8. FIN59 Ian - César Elizaga Viana - 9, 8 = 17pts
9. ESP72 Titia - Alicia Freire Sánchez - 10, 9 = 19pts
10. FIN44 Toy - Mika Lappalainen - 14, 7 = 21pts

Further information about the event can be found at https://6mreuropeans2021.com/ and about the class at https://6metre.com/. You can track the racing live and regular updates will be available on the ISMA Facebook page.

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