Rolex
Swan Cup - Aqua Equinox Raises The Game In Class
A Vertigo Extends Lead In Class B, Eurosia Moves
Ahead In Class C|D
Porto Cervo, Sardinia, ITA
PORTO CERVO, 15th September 2004
- Patience paid off on day two of racing in the
Rolex Swan Cup 2004, organized by the Yacht Club
Costa Smeralda. The 107-boat strong fleet of Swans
set out in a light southwesterly breeze of around
5-6 knots.
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Swan
45 Vertigo, leading Class B after 3 races
, rounding the weather mark. Photo ©
Carlo Borlenghi/ROLEX
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The
Race Committee started Classes A and C\D just
southeast of Caprera Island. Class A sailed a
38-mile course along the coast, inside the Maddalena
Islands - rounding the island of Spargi, then
onto Barrettinelli before heading back south,
passing Capo d'Orso and Capo Ferro on their way
to the finish line at Porto Cervo. Class C/D sailed
a similar but shorter course - approximately 30
miles - rounding Spargi, then heading straight
for the finish.
For
Classes A and C\D the start was somewhat frustating
as the wind died on the the first beat. At the
top mark, the breeze died out completely for about
20 minutes, and the boats compressed. The new
northwesterly breeze filled in at around 18-20
knots, and it was a virtual restart for the fleet.
Boats such as the Swan 70's Stay Calm and Flying
Dragon, and the Swan46 Eurosia were well-positioned
to take advantage of the major windshift.
On
board Stay Calm, tactician Adrian Stead (tactician
on 2000 America's Cup challenger, GBR Challenge),
kept the pressure on in Class A. Stead commented:
"We were able to stretch out comfortably,
but the impressive Swan 80, Favonius passed us
and sailed off into the distance.
Everyone
on the boat showed great team work and sailed
well enabling us to finish a good second on the
water. The other Swan 70's in our fleet were proving
to be very fast showing how competitive this class
is. Lots of boats in Class A have a good chance
of winning the regatta including one of our sisterships,
Bugia Bianca who looks like our biggest threat.
Luckily we managed to just keep them at bay in
today's race.
Bugia
Bianca retains overall lead in Class A, despite
a night patching up a hole in the hull following
a pre-start collision yesterday. In today's race,
the boat was over the start line early, returned
to restart and managed to climb back to the front
of the fleet by the top mark. They got back to
within a minute of Stay Calm, but corrected out
to 5th place today.
In
Class C|D, Eurosia skipper Emanuel Vaccari claims
luck was on his side, but as three-time Rolex
Swan Cup winners, that was hardly likely. This
crew has sailed together for five years and it
shows - crisp crew work and good boat speed prevailed
for them around the course.
For
the Swan 45's in Class B, the light winds convinced
the Race Committee to move the windward-leeward
course to the entrance of the port of Porto Cervo.
This turned out to be a good decision as the northwesterly
breeze of 10-12 knots finally arrived and the
fleet got off on their first race at 2pm.
Onboard
Vertigo, co-owner and skipper Alberto Signorini,
had a 2-1 finish to maintain a comfortable overall
lead in Class B. He said, "The wind came
round from the north and we managed to maintain
good speed by keeping the number of manuevers
to a minimum in the light breeze."
Racing
continues tomorrow Thursday, Sept 16th with all
classes sailing the Islands Race. First gun will
be at 1130 hours. For Rolex Swan Cup 2004 entry
lists, results and photos, visit www.yccs.it and
www.regattanews.com .
PROVISIONAL
RESULTS - pending protests
Place, Boat Name\Type, Owner, Finish, Total Points
Class
A
1. Bugia Bianca, Swan 70, Massimo Dentice, 1-1-5,
7 points
2. Aqua Equinox, Swan 56, Filip Balcaen, 12-4-1,
17
3. Chippewa, Swan 68, Clayton Deutsch, 2-6-10,
18
Class
B
1. Vertigo, Swan 45, Marco Salvi\Alberto Signorini,
1-2-1, 4 points
2. Cuordileone, Swan 45, Leonardo Ferragamo, 2-8-2,
12
3. Mintaka, Swan 45, Stefano Polti, 10-1-5, 16
Class
C/D
1. Eurosia, Swan 46, Loris Vaccari, 4-1, 5 points
2. Saga, Swan 441, Alan Foulquier, 3-3, 6
3. Solenia 2, Swan 48, Roberto Ferrero, 1-6, 7