Antigua
Sailing Week 2004 - The Big Names Keep On Coming
English
Harbour, Antigua, March 17, 2004 -As Antigua Sailing
Week (ASW) gets closer, old rivals and drinking
buddies from the America's Cup and Volvo Ocean
Race continue to appear on the crew lists. Robert
Miller's Mari Cha IV, the fastest monohull in
world, arrived on March 11th after a trans-Atlantic
crossing from Cherbourg, France.
Miller
will be at the helm of Mari Cha IV in Antigua
together with Mike Sanderson, racing skipper on
the 140-foot schooner. Mari Cha IV took the world
of sailing by storm in October last year when,
on its maiden ocean voyage, it crossed the Atlantic
in only six days. Mike was mainsheet trimmer on
Larry Ellison's Oracle BMW Racing America's Cup
challenge in 2003. Jef d'Etiveaud, project manager,
co-skipper will also be racing together with Mike
Quilter, Team New Zealand's weather boat observer
and navigator on Club Med in The Race 2001.
Mari
Cha IV will be packed to the gunwales with America's
Cup and Volvo Ocean Race/Whitbread sailing talent
most of whom were onboard for the record-breaking
trans-Atlantic crossing. The bulk of the crew
are Oracle BMW Racing and Team New Zealand veterans,
with One World and AmericaOne teams also represented
together with Volvo Ocean Race syndicates illbruck
Pinta and Team Tyco.
Peter
Harrison, the supremo behind the GBR Challenge
for the America's Cup, has now entered his 115
foot Farr-designed Sojana and a few faces from
his challenge team can probably be expected to
appear onboard.
Swan
70 Fast.net returns this year with a new name,
new owner and some key players. Flying Dragon's
new owner Erck Rickmers will be sharing the helm
with Bertrand Pace from Team New Zealand's 2003
America's Cup challenge. New Zealander Rod Davis,
tactician for Prada's 2003 challenge, will be
calling the shots. They'll be joined by "a
few other guys from the last Cup" and looking
to knock last year's class winner, Starr Trail,
from her perch.
The
start lines for the Big Boat Racing and Racer
Cruiser I are shaping up to be a hum dinger of
a spectacle with double the number of racing big
boats than last year. So far the following will
be jockeying for position:
Big
Boat Racing
Mari
Cha V - Custom 140
Sojana - Farr 115
Pyewacket - maxZ86
Morning Glory - maxZ86
Titan 12 - Reichel/Pugh 75
Equation - Santa Cruz 70
Chippewa - Swan 68
Spirit - VOR 60
Venom - VOR 60
Racer/Cruiser
I
Aspiration
- Swan 86
Extra Dry - Javelin 75
Starr Trail - Farr 72
Flying Dragon - Swan 70
Atalanta II - Farr 70
Liara - Dixon 65
Spirit of Isis - Farr 65
Spirit of Mertice - Farr 65
Spirit of Minerva - Farr 65
Serengeti - Tripp 60
"We're
looking forward to welcoming back old friends
and some new ones for the first time. We're getting
good entries across the fleet and I can't believe
the calibre of the boats and the crews on them.
2004's Antigua Sailing Week is coming together
well. Frank [Savage, Lolita's owner] has a challenge
on his hands to keep the Lord Nelson Trophy,"
said Jan Santos vice chairman of Antigua Sailing
Week committee.
ASW04
opens it doors with on-site registration on April
12th. Thursday, April 23rd is the Guadeloupe to
Antigua Race followed by the Cavalier Rum Beach
Party at Pigeon Beach, Falmouth Harbour. On April
24th, the winners of the Schools Art Competition
will be on display at Admiral's Inn. April 25th
at 1700h is the skippers' briefing and then the
real fun begins.
Sunday,
April 25th is the Dickenson Bay Race followed
by the Great Dickenson Bay Beach Bash. Monday,
Division A yachts will race Olympic courses off
Dickenson Bay and Division B will race to Jolly
Harbour which is also the site of the Captain's
Cocktail Party. Tuesday is the Falmouth Harbour
Race, which is followed by Lay-Day fun on Wednesday
at Antigua Yacht Club. Thursday, the yachts are
back on the ocean with Division A racing windward/leeward
courses and Division B sailing the South Coast
Race. Friday marks the last official day of racing
with the Ocean Race. Saturday the prize giving
is preceded with the Second Annual Bareboat Challenge
Championship Race.
The
Lord Nelson's Ball and prize giving wraps the
event on Saturday evening.
To
register and for more information on Antigua Sailing
Week visit: www.sailingweek.com
Stanford
International Bank Limited is a diamond sponsor
of the event. Platinum sponsors are Air Jamaica,
Cable & Wireless, English Harbour Rum and
American Express. LIAT is a Silver sponsor while
Sticky Wicket Restaurant is a Copper sponsor.