Antigua
Sailing Week - It's A Carnival For Bareboat Championship
Race
Nelson's
Dockyard, Antigua, May 1, 2004 - The battle of
the top bareboats took place today in the second
annual Bareboat Championship Race. Conditions
were still demanding with 20-25 knot winds and
6-8 foot seas. Eighteen boats - the top three
from each class - lined up on the start line and
DSD Carnival with Phil Otis on the helm emerged
victorious.
First
across the line in the 12-mile race was Jan Soderberg's
Rosco in just over two hours, followed by DSD
Carnival four minutes behind. DSD Carnival got
them on corrected time to make it a record-breaking
clean sweep. Winning six out of six races, they
took their class (Bareboat III), overall bareboat
and today's Bareboat Championship Race. Rosco,
a Dufour 50, was second and Durley Dene, a Bavaria
36 and the smallest boat out there today, was
third.
"We
thought the conditions here would favor the bigger
boats, we were particularly worried Rosco, the
Dufour 50," said Phil.
"We
set ourselves up to have a conservative start
and to more or less control where we were relative
to him. And that was probably the best thing we
did tactically. We had a very good clean start
and he was down below us. We stayed in front of
him for probably the first hour, just about all
the way to the windward mark. That's when he first
passed us and we stayed right on him going downwind
and prevented him getting that differential that
would have meant the race for him."
DSD
Carnival has been campaigning the Caribbean this
season, competing in the St Croix International
Regatta and St Maarten's Heineken Regatta as BVI
Yacht Charters where she won class and Most Worthy
Performance.
DSD
Carnival sailed in Antigua with the same core
crew as the other regattas who between them have
built up their crew work and their experience
of Caribbean conditions. "I don't know what
the other boats sail in at home but it's probably
not like here. Having done three races here we
knew what to expect," Phil concluded on his
win.
One
protest was filed post-race.
The
Lord Nelson's Ball and prize giving wraps the
37th annual Antigua Sailing Week tonight.
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 and Going Places
Travel are Copper sponsors.