34 MILES OF PERFECT
CARIBBEAN SAILING TODAY
Falmouth
Harbour, April 29, 2003 - Day three of Antigua
Sailing Week saw lighter winds 18 knots
dropping to 14 as division A completed their last
downwind leg but another beautiful day of
Caribbean sailing as the fleet headed back to
the south coast of Antigua and Nelson¹s Dockyard
and Falmouth Harbour.
After
the start gun, division A had a fetch to buoys
off of the north east coast of Antigua, followed
by a reaching leg back out to sea, a beat down
the west coast and Cades Reef, a dog leg into
Curtain Bluff followed by a beat out to a mark
called Shirley off the south east of Antigua and
Shirley Heights with a downwind leg to the finish
off English Harbour. Division B followed a very
similar course without the dogleg and final beat
out to Shirley.
As
the fleet headed south it was met by shifty and
gusty conditions as the offshore wind funneled
down valleys and round hills with 30-degree oscillations.
The only thing to be done was be prepared for
the radical shifts and adapt where possible. Many
a boat carrying a spinnaker lost control but no
knockdown broaches were witnessed. Kites went
up, kites came down and numerous boats including
Equation and Favonious didn¹t attempt to
fly their kites and may have paid the price.
Clay
Deutsch's Swan 68 Chippewa and one of the
kite flyers - had a great day winning the big
boat class and put itself at the top of this class
after three days of racing and two points ahead
of second-placer Sotto Voce, the fovourite to
win coming in to this regatta. Favonious placed
second and Equation was last giving them a tie
for third place.
Frank
Savage's Swan 56 Lolita had another storming day
racking up another win, cementing its lead in
racing II and fleet. Vellamo 2 is four points
behind with Blue three behind her.
The
super-competitive 15-boat racing III had an exuberant
start line which saw a number of boats forced
out at the committee boat end. The antics resulted
in a general recall for the class. Antigua's Caccia
Alla Volpe and Near Miss were neck and neck down
the first reaching leg but the higher rated Near
Miss crossed the line after Caccia and received
a third for the day with Reflex 38 Irish Intuition
second.
In
racing sport boat home town Huey managed to wrestle
top place back from the Beneteau 38 Credit Moderne.
Starr
Trail racked up another win while Swan 62 Constanter
tying for first place yesterday - is out
of the running with a broken boom today.
Liara has now filled the second place slot with
pocket maxi Helsal 2 third. Spirit of Minerva
retired with an injured crewmember as did Gibian
with a damaged mainsail.
Tazani,
the Swan 59, bulleted racer/cruiser II again today
while some in that class are questioning its presence.
However a tough battle is ensuing between the
closely-rated likes of Jacana, Jus' Do It 2, Celerity
and Disco Inferno II. Jacana topped this pack
today followed by Celerity and Disco but skipper
Matt Abbiss and crew are pleased with their results
so far.
Although
a three-times ASW veteran, Abbiss' Beneteau 47
is sailing with a charter crew made up of individual
slots. "We're managing to get it together
now," said Abbiss. Most of the people know
each other but have never sailed together. With
skills ranging from racers to those that have
never raced before, Disco is now fourth in the
thirteen boat class.
³"verybody flew in Saturday night. We
had a few drinks that night, we met on the boat
seven o¹clock Sunday morning, we did a bit
of a beat, turned around and did a bit of a run
and did a few gybes. So we¹re all growing
used to it," continued Abbiss.
Grain
de Soleil is leading racer/cruiser III. Kenta
is leading performance cruising I while HuGo looks
set to better rival L'Esperance with an 11 point
lead. This class was the scene of some upset when
King's Legend, charter yacht and Whitbread veteran,
failed to adequately duck X-612 World of Tui.
Her pulpit caught World Of Tui's running backstay
and the rig came tumbling down on to the same
errant pulpit. Needless to say World Of Tui is
out of the regatta but King¹s Legend is too
with pulpit and bow damage.
Despite
the concerns of Kalikobass skipper Kevin Paul,
today was not the day for Beneteau 53 Hark and
Kalikobass managed to sail better than its rating
for the second day to maintain its lead at the
top of cruising I.
Locahy
Maiden, a Hylas 46, won cruising II today but
Columbia 50 Arawa has held on to her lead in the
class.
The
bareboat classes saw a near re-run of yesterday's
scores with Fabi, Rosco, Lofoten I and Taz once
again winning bareboat classes I, II, III and
V respectively. In bareboat IV Casanova won the
day while Sun Odyssey 44 Phoebe leads the class.
As crews paint the town red on the regatta strip
between Nelson's Dockyard and Antigua Yacht Club
Marina thoughts will be on the day off tomorrow
for ASW's ubiquitous LayDay which will see high
jinks, fun and frivolity at Antigua Yacht Club.
Antigua
Sailing Week has created a completely new sponsorship
platform going in to the next three years designed
specifically to enhance the growth and marketing
potential of the event. A new level of sponsorship,
diamond level, was created and the first ever
diamond level sponsor is Stanford International
Bank Limited which is very involved on an international
level. New platinum sponsors Air Jamaica and Heineken
join Cable & Wireless, English Harbour Rum,
Rolex and American Express. LIAT is a new silver
sponsor while Sticky Wicket Restaurant and Going
Places Travel are copper sponsors. All these sponsors
are involved in a three-year strategic marketing
plan.