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Yacht Club Costa Smeralda´s 2012 yacht regatta calendar

April 25, 2012

During a press conference which took place in Milan yesterday, the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda (YCCS) revealed its 2012 sporting calendar. 2012 brings the consolidation of the Club’s initiatives in the Caribbean and through Audi Azzurra Sailing Team, additionally to the international sailing events for which the YCCS is so well known.

YCCS Press Conference - Milan, April 2012

YCCS Press Conference - Milan, April 2012

2012 Regattas
The YCCS 2012 season kicked off with the Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta & Rendezvous held at the Club’s Virgin Gorda, BVI base in March. While the Clubhouse in Porto Cervo as well as the Blue Mediterranean Spa and the shops and restaurants of the Piazza Azzurra are already open for the season, racing off the Costa Smeralda will begin in May with the Audi Vela & Golf Trophy (11-13 May) taking place on the greens of Pevero Golf Club and aboard the Club’s Smeralda 888 craft. The Smeraldas will also be on the water for the  Coppa Europa Smeralda 888 (22-24 June), the Invitational Smeralda 888 (6-8 July) and three weekends of fleet regattas dedicated to the YCCS Members Championship in August. The Trofeo Challenge Alessandro Boeris Clemen (19th May) will, as always, be a celebration of sailing among friends.

Superyacht racing, meanwhile, will begin off the Costa Smeralda with the Loro Piana Superyacht Regatta (4 – 9 June) and continue in September with the two classic events organized with the support of the Club’s historic partner Rolex: the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup – Mini Maxi Rolex World Championship (2 – 8 September) and the Rolex Swan Cup & Rolex Swan 45 World Championship (10-16 September).

As always, the YCCS sporting calendar also includes international one-design racing with the Audi Sardinia Cup (11 -17 June) taking place with each team composed of a TP52 and a Soto 40 boat, and the Audi European Championship Melges 32 & Audi Sailing Series (28 June- 1 July) organized in collaboration with the Club’s official automotive partner.

2012 brings the consolidation of the Club's initiatives in the Caribbean and through Audi Azzurra Sailing Team

2012 sees the consolidation of the Club's initiatives in the Caribbean and through Audi Azzurra Sailing Team

Audi Azzurra Sailing Team
Following a successful season and a third place overall in the Audi MedCup 2011, the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda‘s Audi Azzurra Sailing Team is back on the TP52 circuit in 2012 with a new yacht. Conceived by owner and YCCS Member Alberto Roemmers, together with crew members, the new design is by Marcello Botin and the hull was constructed at the King Marine shipyard in Valencia, Spain. The new Azzurra began trials off Valencia in mid-March and has just completed her first regatta at the Palma Vela in Mallorca. Audi Azzurra Sailing Team will once again be skippered by Guillermo Parada with strategist Vasco Vascotto and Francesco Bruni calling tactics.

YCCS Virgin Gorda and YCCS Marina
With YCCS Marina operational since 2010 and the new Clubhouse officially inaugurated in January 2012, the Club’s new Caribbean home is now complete. The Clubhouse, which has been designed and completed to the highest standards, offers indoor and outdoor dining, a bar on the panoramic terrace, private function room, an infinity edge pool, locker and shower facilities and an event lawn for functions. The adjacent YCCS Marina Virgin Gorda provides a range of services and is protected from surge and swell, making it an ideal base from which to explore the neighbouring Caribbean islands. In addition to the Loro Piana regatta in March, the Club will welcome the arrival in December of the Transatlantic Superyacht & Maxi Regatta , which sees a fleet of sailing giants race from Tenerife to Virgin Gorda and rounds off the YCCS 2012 season.

Victorious debut for the new Audi Azzurra Sailing Team TP52 yacht in PalmaVela 2012

April 22, 2012

The new Audi Azzurra Sailing Team TP52 yacht has achieved victorious debut in the PalmaVela 2012, the opening regatta of the 2012 season, hosted by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda.

Audi Azzurra Sailing Team celebrating their victory

Audi Azzurra Sailing Team celebrating their victory Credit: AZZURRA/JESUS RENEDO

The curtain-raising event of the new Azzurra TP52 by Audi couldn’t be any better. In her racing debut she conquered the top spot of the podium by winning the last five races in a row. Not only that, after her victory in the first race earlier in the morning, with a northeasterly breeze starting at 12 knots and dropping to 8, Azzurra would go into the last race already being mathematically the overall winner over Quantum, only fourth today, and Ran. The race committee had to finally cancel the final race after waiting, in vain, for the new, southerly breeze to kick in.

Today it was the turn of Gladiator to try and upset Azzurra that finally prevailed after an exciting duel, thanks to the impeccable maneuvers of the crew and perfect tactical decisions.

“It has been a fantastic regatta – stated the owner Alberto Roemmers – that started with a few mishaps but went on flawlessly and culminated in five consecutive bullets. We know that the 52 Super Series will be challenging but we certainly intend to continue like this!”

Guillermo Parada and Vasco Vascotto, skipper and strategist, after the traditional post-victory champagne battle, wanted to thank everybody that made possible today’s victory as well as the participation in the 52 Super Series 2012: starting with the owner, then the YCCS and Audi, paying a special tribute to the shore team, that gave them the possibility to achieve this result by building a splendid yacht during last winter and by rapidly repairing the damage caused by the strong winds on the opening day.

This is the analysis Checco Bruni, tactician, made: “We have improved day by day, both as a crew as well as in the development of the new boat, with a steady growth that will continue in the coming days. We will in fact remain in Palma to go on with our training and fine-tuning of the yacht. I am particularly pleased with the harmony I have with Vasco, it’s an affinity rarely found between tactician and strategist and one that has visibly bore its fruit. Big congratulations also to Alberto Roemmers who steered skillfully in the starts and the beats, despite having spent very little time at the helm of the newly-built yacht.”

Mapfre PalmaVela 2012 – Final overall results

1. Audi Azzurra Sailing Team p.12
2. Quantum Racing p.17
3. Ran p.20
4. Gladiator p.26

Perini Navi 38m charter yacht P2 comes third at the 2012 Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta

March 21, 2012

Sleek and fast 38m sailing yacht P2, launched by the renowned Italian builder Perini Navi in 2008 has come third at this year´s Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta & Rendezvous. Designed by well-known Philippe Briand, the luxury charter yacht P2 features a light, easy to manoeuvre hull with some excellent rigging and sails.

38m luxury charter yacht P2 by Perini Navi

38m luxury charter yacht P2 by Perini Navi

This popular race organized by Boat International Media and the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda offers both sailing as well as motor yachts an opportunity to meet for four days of regattas and socializing in the fabulous British Virgin Islands.

The thirteen participating yachts arrived in the following order: the 31m Indio, the 42m Hanuman, the 38m charter yacht P2, the 35m luxury charter yacht Sojana, the 35m luxury yacht Firefly, the 44m Salperton, the 37m charter yacht Bliss, the 39m charter yacht Ganesha, the 55m Marie, the 50m sailing yacht Zefira, Billy Budd, the 48m Lady B and the 39.5m luxury yacht Altair.

Following the RORC Caribbean 600 and the Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta & Rendezvous, the P2´s regatta season will continue with:

The St Barths Bucket Regatta: March 22-25, 2012
The Palma Superyacht Cup: June 20-23, 2012
The Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup: September 2-8, 2012.

Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta and Rendezvous 2012: Loro Piana signs as title sponsor

March 06, 2012

The Italian luxury brand Loro Piana has signed up to be the title sponsor of the Caribbean Superyacht Regatta & Rendezvous 2012 organized by Boat International Media and Yacht Club Costa Smeralda.

Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta and Rendezvous 2012  Loro Piana signs as title sponsor

Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta and Rendezvous 2012 Loro Piana signs as title sponsor

Loro Piana has a long standing family passion for sailing and the core values of this unique sport are reflected in the company philosophy: the search for technical perfection in harmony with nature. Over the years Loro Piana has created a unique range dedicated to the world of the sea and sailing, such as the Defender line sported by the New Zealand team in its America’s Cup victory.

The Caribbean experience is a natural extension of the relationship established with the organizers since 2008, which over the last four years has witnessed Loro Piana’s involvement in the Superyacht Regatta held annually at the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda in Porto Cervo, Sardinia.

The newly titled Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta and Rendezvous will be the first international event to be held at the new Caribbean Clubhouse of the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda in Virgin Gorda – a perfect entertainment platform in the idyllic waters of the British Virgin Islands.

A spectacular fleet of sailing and motor yachts will be taking part, including both classic and modern designs. The 138′ sailing yacht Hanuman, designed by Dykstra & Partner and built by Royal Huisman, returns to defend her title against the Farr 115′ Sojana sailing yacht, which placed third in the spinnaker class in the inaugural event last year. Both yachts can expect to be tested by others in class including the Wally 101′ yacht Indio, division winner in the 2011 Loro Piana Superyacht Regatta in Porto Cervo, and the 163′ superyacht Zefira, another veteran of the 2011 Caribbean event. The challenge for the cup in the non-spinnaker class will be tight as S/Y Lady B, designed by Dubois and built by Fitzroy Yachts, enters the race with plans to improve on last year’s second place.

Motor yacht owners will also be able to enjoy the action on the water, witnessing the spectacle of the sailing fleet from close quarters against the breath-taking scenery of the archipelago. Both motor and sailing yacht owners, their families or charter guests will enjoy a varied and exciting social programme of fun activities, great parties, traditional Caribbean entertainment and delicious cuisine.  Highlights include an exclusive dinner hosted by Loro Piana in the new Clubhouse, a Louis XIII tasting experience, a cruise in company to Peter Island for a fabulous lunch at a cliff top villa with BVI Tourism, a Mount Gay cocktail competition on the dock and a pirate themed tender treasure hunt around North Sound.

Late entries are still being considered and interested yachts should register online without delay. The event is open to sailing and motor yachts with a LOA over 80′ and the Notice of Race is now available to download online.

Rolex Swan Cup 2012 – Entries Open

February 15, 2012

Entries for the Rolex Swan Cup 2012 are now officially open.  The Rolex Swan Cup has been held every two years since 1984, and is a world famous yacht racing regatta that sits at the pinnacle of the Nautor’s Swan calendar attracting Swan sailing yachts from the across globe to congregate for seven days of exciting sailing and socialising.

 Rolex Swan Opening Reception at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda (c) Rolex & Carlo Borlenghi (Rolex Swan Cup 2010)

Rolex Swan Opening Reception at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda (c) Rolex & Carlo Borlenghi (Rolex Swan Cup 2010)

The esteemed Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, at the very epicentre of cosmopolitan, high profile yachting and known as the spiritual home to Nautor’s Swan, will again host the Swan fleets within Italian waters.  Competitors will experience the glamour of Porto Cervo, Sardinia with the event stretching from September 10th to the 16th 2012.

The Swan yachts comprising of current and more traditional styles across a diverse range of sizes will again be run as four different race classes.  For many race crews it is the ultimate event to win in their specific class with a competitive approach to claiming some of the world’s most stunning silverware.  The most eye catching of all trophies, the Gold Cup, is awarded to the top Swan 45 yacht.  The Rolex Swan Cup includes the Swan 45 World Championships, producing an intense set of races and jubilant victor.

The Rolex Swan Cup Rendezvous Programme will also be in full swing for those owners who prefer a more relaxed approach to their Italian trip.  This will co-ordinate cruises to secluded anchorages and beach side socialising for all age groups.

A full on-shore social agenda is also an important ingredient in Rolex Swan Cup festivities.  This starts with the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda’s elegant, outdoor opening cocktail reception and then leads into the fun of the crew party with both old and new friends meeting from across the globe.  Daily refreshments are also available straight after racing at the Piazza Azzurra, the centre of all the action with an electric atmosphere.  The festival activities continue into an all-inclusive prize giving on the last day of the event to celebrate together.

All Swan owners are also invited to the much sought after Rolex Owner’s Dinner hosted around the swimming pool at the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda where they have the chance to share experiences with each other in relaxed, intimate surroundings.

The Rolex Swan Cup has a continuous track record in supporting the largest of all Swan event entries, with Swan owners delighting in bringing large crews as well as extended family and friends to enjoy not only the favourable warm climate and outstanding yachting conditions but also the local charm and hospitality of the region.

YCCS Virgin Gorda celebrates Clubhouse opening in the Caribbean

January 12, 2012

January the 3rd, 2012 saw the celebration of the official opening of the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, Virgin Gorda Club House in the North Sound, British Virgin Islands. The occasion represented the completion and launch of the new YCCS location in the stunning and ever popular luxury yacht charter destination – the Caribbean. YCCS’ headquarters are in Porto Cervo, Italy.

Back (L-R): YCCS President of the Board of Directors Princess Zahra Aga Khan, YCCS Commodore Riccardo Bonadeo. Front (L-R): His Excellency the Governor of the British Virgin Islands Mr Boyd McCleary, YCCS President His Highness the Aga Khan, Chairman of Victor International Mr David Johnson, the Honourable Premier of the British Virgin Islands, Dr Orlando Smith. Credits: Broadsword Communications/YCCS.

Back (L-R): YCCS President of the Board of Directors Princess Zahra Aga Khan, YCCS Commodore Riccardo Bonadeo. Front (L-R): His Excellency the Governor of the British Virgin Islands Mr Boyd McCleary, YCCS President His Highness the Aga Khan, Chairman of Victor International Mr David Johnson, the Honourable Premier of the British Virgin Islands, Dr Orlando Smith. Credits: Broadsword Communications/YCCS.

Following a decision by the Members of the Club and the Board, YCCS was invited by Mr David Johnson of Victor International to set up its base in the North Sound, Virgin Gorda. The sailing area, which is the nautical playground of the Virgin Islands, boasts natural beauty and calm waters that attract international sailors year round. The destination and location are well matched with the YCCS criteria of pristine surroundings, quality sailing and safe cruising waters for its members and for the prestigious top-tier international sailing events such as the Caribbean Superyacht Regatta & Rendezvous organised and hosted by the Club.

YCCS is twinned with the Yacht Club de Monaco and the New York Yacht Club, and has a reciprocal agreement with the Royal Yacht Squadron of Cowes. Serving an international sailing and yachting community, the Club prides itself on its superior level of quality and excellence. It delivers a unique combination of a state of the art marina as well as service and restaurant facilities in the Clubhouse that provides a base from which to explore the neighbouring Leeward and Windward Islands.

YCCS Virgin Gorda opening party. Credits- Todd VanSickle:YCCS

YCCS Virgin Gorda opening party. Credits- Todd VanSickle:YCCS

“We are genuinely excited with our partnership with the Government of the British Virgin Islands,” remarked His Highness the Aga Kahn, President of YCCS, during his opening speech. “We have many years of experience in quality tourism and understand that if we are to attract quality tourism, we need to offer a quality product. It is encouraging to know that the Government is an enabling one that will support our endeavours.”

Commenting on the partnership with Victor International, His Highness said: “We found an excellent partner in Mr David Johnson and an excellent team of builders and decorators to produce this truly exceptional product. This Club has been built with special attention and care and as a result we are able to come in to this new market with strength, not just in quality but also in exceptionality.”

YCCS Virgin Gorda. Credits- Todd VanSickle:YCCS.

YCCS Virgin Gorda. Credits- Todd VanSickle:YCCS.

The construction of the Club and marina relied on a combination of resources and skills that were sourced locally. The interior decor and design of the Clubhouse, led by Countess Beatrice von der Schulenburg with the collaboration of Dan Lonergan of Studio Gotham, reflect a modern elegance delivering a unique ambiance throughout.

Set in a landscape of Caribbean vegetation and granite boulders and rock, the Clubhouse amenities include an infinity edge pool with locker and shower facilities, an outdoor teak bar centrally set to enjoy the view overlooking the marina and North Sound and a fine dining restaurant for lunch and dinner.

The marina has 38 slips for yachts up to 100 meters (328 feet) and a draft of up to 9.1 meters (30 feet).  The Marina design includes a central T-shaped dock measuring 267 meters (867 feet) that is accessible from both sides.  It is well protected from prevailing winds, ocean swells, and is free of surge.

Quantum Racing wins 2011 World 2011 Audi TP52 World Championships

October 10, 2011

With a second and first on the final day of racing at the Audi TP52 World Championship off the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda Ed Baird and the crew of sailing yacht Quantum Racing lifted their third world TP52 world title from four challenges.

Quantum Racing 08 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez WSM

Quantum Racing 08 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez WSM

They added to worlds wins in 2008 in Lanzarote and defended the title they won last year Valencia.  Emerging with a four points margin over Germany’s sailing yacht Container, the American flagged Quantum team complete the same ‘double’ as they did in 2008, winning both the Audi MedCup Circuit title as well as the World Championship.

Sailing yacht Quatum Racing wins Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez WSM

Sailing yacht Quatum Racing wins Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez WSM

With tactician Adrian Stead (GBR) combining with new navigator Francesco Mongelli (ITA) Quantum Racing were consistent across the very different wind conditions, from the very light sub 10kts conditions of the first three days of racing to a useful fourth in the strong early morning Mistral of Friday, to their final flourish in today’s moderate 7-11kts.

In paying tribute to team owner Doug De Vos, who was on hand to enjoy their success, Quantum Racing’s inspirational project manager Ed Reynolds, architect behind each of their wins, commented:

“Each of these world titles has been about a quintessential team performance, with two different teams of different characteristics and styles with no major, standout star names in either but unified in the level of results, and that is really down to Doug De Vos for putting the resources to give us good solid teams.”

Tactician Stead who called the shots successfully last season in Valencia, smiled:

“ It is splendid.”

” It is a great way to finish the season. We had a tense Audi MedCup, we have been really pleased with the way that we have sailed here against boats which have been in their conditions in the form of Gladiator and Paramount Park. Everyone has been pushing pretty hard.”

Udo Schuetz’ Container with skipper-helm Markus Wieser (GER) and his crew, augmented at this regatta by Kiwi mainsheet trimmer Don Cowie, came out on the final day with their strongest finishes of the late season.

Sailing yacht Container 08 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico MartinezWSM

Sailing yacht Container 08 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico MartinezWSM

Their 2,1,2 over the last three races of the season a secured them second place overall and shook off some of the disappointment of their lacklustre finishes in Cartagena and Barcelona.

Wieser attributed a large measure of their success to completely changing their rig set up under the advice of Cowie who won the Audi MedCup Circuit title twice as mainsheet trimmer with Emirates Team New Zealand. Wieser said:

“We are happy that it finished up like this, it was a long season and the last two regattas we hard with no boatspeed. But here we changed everything, a complete new set up with Don Cowie, and we had boat speed again and could be more aggressive in the way we sailed. We were so slow in Cartagena. But second here is good.”

Tony Langley’s British crew on Gladiator, surprise early leaders of these world championship, held on to third place overall with their third place in what  proved to be the final race, completing the podium by virtue of a better tie-break than the Spanish Paramount Park Murcia.

Langley commended the approach of their tactician, Melges 32 world title winning Chris Larson:

“What was great was the attitude he came with. He came to me and said ‘I really think we can win this’ and that mental attitude was really refreshing and we really set out to try and do that. So that was a big change really. Nacho (Postigo) stepped in and did a really nice job with us too.”

Three different boats lead the world championship over different days, but Quantum Racing were on solid form in the light-moderate conditions and today’s leftover sloppy seas. The breeze was shifting up to 30 degrees and there were big changes in wind pressure, between 5 and 11kts. Although there was breeze mid to later afternoon it proved too unsettled to run a third race, leaving Quantum Racing to enjoy their celebrations.

Container won the first race after starting close to the right hand committee boat end of the start line, showing good speed in the testing conditions Quantum Racing were unable to catch them with Audi Azzurra Sailing Team taking third.

In the second race Container led at the top windward mark with a beautiful layline call from the top left of the course by navigator Marc Lagesse (RSA) and tactician Hamish Pepper (NZL) until the leeward gate when Quantum Racing took the right hand gate mark and split to the right and gained 1 minute and 17 secs on Container on the second beat.

For Gladiator, third in the final race proved critical as it gave them the superior tie break over Ignacio Triay (ESP) and the Paramount Park Murcia (ESP) crew.  Langley wins the Owner-Driver trophy.

Sail Yacht Gladiator 08 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico MartinezWSM

Sail Yacht Gladiator 08 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico MartinezWSM

Audi TP52 World Championship, Yacht Club Costa Smerelda, Sardinia

FINAL RESULTS

1. Quantum Racing (USA) 1+3+5+1+4+2+1= 17 points

2. Container (GER) 2+7+3+4+2+1+2= 21 points

3. Gladiator (GBR) 3+1+4+2+6+5+3= 24 points

4. Paramount Park Murcia (ESP) 4+2+1+3+5+4+5= 24 points

5. Audi Azzurra Sailing Team (IT) 5+4+7+6+1+3+7= 33 points

6. RÁN (SWE) 6+5+2+5+ 8 (DNF)+6+6= 38 points

7. Audi ALL4ONE (GER/FRA) 7+6+6+7+3+7+4= 40 points

Owner Driver trophy for Tony Langley, Gladiator.

Sailing yacht fleet 08 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico MartinezWSM

Sailing yacht fleet 08 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico MartinezWSM

Quotes:

Adrian Stead (GBR) tactician Quantum Racing (USA):

“It is splendid, a really good day to finish on. It was pretty tricky with the breeze moving between 20 to 30 degrees, puffy and we made the best out of it. Container got away in the first race a little and so we made sure we got a good second place. In the second race we split with Container at the gate and we managed to extend on the second beat which was great.

It is a great way to finish the season. We had a tense Audi MedCup, we have been really pleased with the way that we have sailed here against boats which really have been in their conditions in the form of Gladiator and Paramount Park. Everyone has been pushing pretty hard. Container have been lurking there all week, their OCS in race 2 there was no way back and that was costly, but that just goes to show how tight the fleet is.

If there had been a bit more breeze this week Audi Azzurra Sailing Team and Audi ALL4ONE would have been in the frame too.

I think it is great that we have come and defended. In a couple of the light races we were definitely on the back foot, especially race 3. We had to be strong after our fifth. It was a tense MedCup.We overachieved in Cascais, we missed a few tricks with our sails, with our communication which meant we narrowly lost in Marseille. The game moved on in Cagliari definitely.

And there was always the potential of not knowing if it would be a four or five race series or an eight or nine race series. There was pretty of looking out for each other, but for me the turning point of the regatta was the light air race in bomb alley, being able to beat Gladiator and Parmount Park Murica in that really light stuff really made the difference.”

Markus Wieser (GER) skipper-helm Container (GER):

“We are happy that it finished up like this, it was a long season and the last two regattas we hard with no boatspeed. But here we changed everything, a complete new set up with Don Cowie, and we had boat speed again and could be more aggressive in the way we sailed. We were so slow in Cartagena. But second here is good. We knew we could do better than we did in the past and had the better boat speed to do it. The only shock was the OCS which pushed us back but we finished the regattas with 2,1,2 and proved that Quantum Racing are beatable. With more preparation we can get there. Don will be back with us next year with some new sail designs planned, we will back fully motivated. Quantum have shown they are the team to beat.”

Tony Langley (GBR), owner-helm Gladiator (GBR):

“We are really pleased with third. If you had told me at the start of the week we would be third I would never have believed you. But here we are. We are pleased because we sailed well. We took some real steps backwards during the season at Palma Vela and in Barcelona. But we made some changes and I think they have really paid off. It really sets us up for next year.

Chris (Larson) really was good for us. What was great was the attitude he came with. He came to me and said ‘I really think we can win this’ and that mental attitude was really refreshing and we really set out to try and do that. So that was a big change really. Nacho (Postigo) stepped in and did a really nice job with us too.”

“I feel like we are just so far ahead of where we were at the beginning of the season at Palma Vela. So I’m looking forward to next season.”

Ed Reynolds (USA) project manager Quantum Racing (USA):

“What can I say. With fewer boats you would think it would get easier but it always gets more difficult. This really was not easy in the conditions, but I think the team sailed an awesome regatta. They did what they had to do, focusing most of all on being fast all the time. They were good at setting the modes in the different conditions and moving between them. Ado Stead sailed brilliantly with some good start and really following the plans we talked about.

Each of these world titles have been about a quintessential team performance, with two different teams of different characteristics and styles with no major, standout star names  in either but unified in the level of results, and that is really down to Doug De Vos for putting the resources to give us good solid teams.

Francesco Mongelli has been a fantastic addition to the team here. In fact both tall Francesco (coach De Angelis) and short Francesco (Mongelli, navigator) have been great here. Little Francesco added a whole different dynamic, visibly excited to be with the team and his energy was infectious, he was so proud to be with the team that it was infectious.”

2011 Audi TP52 World Championships – Day 4

October 10, 2011

Azzurra ride the Mistral to win Race 5 – Quantum Racing lead into final day.

When the Mistral whistled in to break the deadlock at the top of the Audi TP52 World Championship off Costa Smeralda early on the fourth day of racing it was the local team on Azzurra which won, but fourth place for Quantum Racing allows the current world champions to move one point clear in the title race which will be decided Saturday.

Sailing yacht Azzura, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez WSM

Sailing yacht Azzura, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez WSM

Audi Azzurra Sailing Team lead at the windward mark on the first round, with already more than 25kts of wind blowing and more threatening. The team which sails under the colours of the host club, the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, were first to break to the right on the upwind and were able to lead Container with Audi ALL4ONE and Quantum Racing overlapped for third and fourth.

Sailing yacht Azzura, 07 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez WSM

Sailing yacht Azzura, 07 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez WSM

A small problem on the kite drop on Azzurra at the end of the testing downwind allowed Container through to lead up the second beat. Paramount Park Murcia gybed early on the rollercoaster ride of a run and picked up a huge gust which they rode down the left side of the run and were challenging for second before they lost control. After suffering mainsail problems pre-start RAN started late and retired after the first run.

Azzurra’s tactician Vasco Vascotto managed to fight back to get control of the right in the very muscular conditions, with good speed and power in the strong conditions, and were just able to cross Container at the top of the second beat. With the wind gusting over 35kts the race team shortened the course at the top mark.

Yacht Container 07 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico MartinezWSM

Yacht Container 07 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico MartinezWSM

With Container second Audi ALL4ONE took third and Quantum Racing fourth, all four top boats finished within 20 seconds. Key for the Audi backed boats was their choice of smaller code 4 jibs.

In the overall standings going into the final day of racing Quantum Racing lead by one point ahead of Paramount Park Murcia on 15pts after they finished fifth today, with Gladiator now dropped to third on 16pts.

Yacht Gladiator 07 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico MartinezWSM

Yacht Gladiator 07 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico MartinezWSM

After starting at 0900hrs the fleet reached the dock by 1010hrs with no further racing for the day with the Mistral hitting nearly 40kts at times.

Audi TP52 World Championship Yacht Club Costa Smeralda

Results after 5 races:

1. Quantum Racing (USA) 1+3+5+1+4= 14 points

2. Paramount Park Murcia (ESP) 4+2+1+3+5= 15 points

3. Gladiator (GBR) 3+1+4+2+6= 16 points

4. Container (GER) 2+7+3+4+2= 18 points

5. Audi Azzurra Sailing Team (IT) 5+4+7+6+1= 23 points

6. RÁN (SWE) 6+5+2+5+ 8 (DNF)= 26 points

7. Audi ALL4ONE (GER/FR) 7+6+6+7+3= 29 points

Sailing yacht fleet 07 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico MartinezWSM

Sailing yacht fleet 07 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico MartinezWSM

Quotes:

Ed Reynolds (USA) project manager Quantum Racing (USA):

“It really was a day for getting the boat around the course. The light airs boats really struggled and there were a couple of sail handling things out there. It is always worrisome in these conditions, can you outlast everybody. It sounds boring but to be average today and get the boat around the course was good. We would really have liked that one more run because we might have been able to get another point or two, but you can never, ever question Maria the race officer. In all the years I have done this if she says you can’t sail in this then you can’t sail in it.

Vasco Vascotto, (ITA) tactician Audi Azzurra Sailing Team (ITA):

“It was important to win, for all the crew and the people here at the club, It was pretty windy really.

The retrieval system did not work first time and in these winds at these speeds if it does not work you are in trouble quickly. We had a good recovery – it was not an ideal manoeuvre but it worked and we got around the mark, staying close to Container and Jochen Schuemann on Audi ALL4ONE and that allowed us to get back on the second beat and go on to win.

We are very happy, the first three days were very, very light breeze and even if we sailed well and did not make many mistakes, the boat is not so fast to help us in the light winds.”

Hamish Pepper (NZL) tactician Container (GER):

“Azzurra sailed pretty well, they made only that one mistake at the bottom mark, we managed to get around them, but they were going quicker up that beat. It has been an interesting regatta, all very close with the top three and we are nipping at their heels and so the last day will be fun.”

Adrian Stead (GBR) tactician Quantum Racing (USA):

“It was a great decision to get out and race early and get a race in which puts less pressure on the last day. It is still very open and even Container with their second today are only four points behind us. For the light winds boats Gladiator and Paramount Park today’s conditions were more detrimental for them.

We nearly changed to the number 4 jib and might have been better for us, but the key thing for us was at the top mark first time up when we were not rolling the red boat (Audi ALL4ONE) at the windward mark and that meant they really controlled us down the run. But we were right in there to finish. As we approached the line we were bow to bow with Container, but there was just no room to do anything, it would have been pretty punchy in these conditions.”

2011 Audi TP52 World Championships – Day 3

October 06, 2011

Patience may have been a key virtue around the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda as the early lack of breeze again imposed a delay to the start of the third racing day at the Audi TP52 World Championships, but defending world champions Quantum Racing lost no time in establishing themselves at the front of Race 4 which they lead from start to finish.

06 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez/WSM

06 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez/WSM

Their win, with Tony Langleys Gladiator (GBR) taking second and Ignacio Triays Paramount Park Murcia team stealing a third, leaves all three locked on the same 10points aggregate. By virtue of their second race win in these very gentle conditions, consistently lighter than anything else experienced through the Audi MedCup season, Quantum Racing lead on tie-break, on track to defend the world title they won last year in Valencia, Spain.

Our goal was to get through these light airs days leading the regatta, three of us are tied and we win the tie breaker right now, so we are pretty much where we want to be right now. Confirmed Quantum Racings project manager Ed Reynolds (USA), Hopefully the averages kind of work out for us. That is our focus.

Again there was only one race sailed today. The race committee made a perfect call to take the race area to the north in the Secca dei Tre Monti, Bomb Alley’s confines of the Arzachena Gulf, for the first time this regatta and were rewarded with the only race-able breeze to be found.

Even is, it was something of a repetition of Wednesday’s exacting race – reading and using the puffs and lanes of pressure better.

Quantum Racing lead by the first windward mark ahead of Container (GER), Gladiator and RAN (SWE).

After a lacklustre start Langley’s Gladiator showed good speed in the light, rising from sixth early on the first beat to round the top mark third.

After the fleet all gybed set at the WW1 mark, Container – the German flagged team -  chose to gybe back earlier on the run and lost wind pressure compared to Gladiator.

And Paramount Park Murcia, with Ross MacDonald (CAN) calling tactics, improved to a third with a good final run, pipping Container on the final approach to the finish, so keeping them in the three way tie.

After three days of benign, fluky breezes the muscular Mistral is expected for Friday with winds over 30 knots anticipated, perhaps dropping to a difficult 10-15kts with an awkward residual choppy sea for Saturday’s final day of racing.

06 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez/WSM

06 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez/WSM

Audi TP52 World Championship

Yacht Club Costa Smeralda

Results after 4 races

1. Quantum Racing (USA) 1+3+5+1= 10 points

2. Gladiator (GBR) 3+1+4+2= 10 points

3. Paramount Park Murcia (ESP) 4+2+1+3= 10 points

4. Container (GER) 2+7+3+4= 16 points

5. RÁN (SWE) 6+5+2+5= 18 points

6. Audi Azzurra Sailing Team (IT) 5+4+7+6= 22 points

7. Audi ALL4ONE (GER/FR) 7+6+6+7= 26 points

06 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez/WSM

06 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez/WSM

Adrian Stead (GBR) tactician Quantum Racing (USA):

It was very tricky out there today. There weas only two and a half hours of breeze in the whole Porto Cervo region today and we were racing up in Bomb Alley where it is quite narrow with the mountain on one side and the island on the other. We had quite a good start and it felt like the right would work. As soon as Gladiator tacked to the right we took the opportunity to get round her. The boat was going pretty well but there were certainly plenty of potholes out there to watch, as light as four knots at times and as much as seven knots. The finishing times at the end the front four boats were all within 30 seconds of each other, but the back markers were some minutes behind and so that shows just how extreme it was racing out there today.

We have four races in light winds so far with big winds tomorrow- we might race, we might not, but Saturday is looking very sailable, but with a very lumpy, leftover sea. There is a lot more of this regatta left and if we got out there tomorrow, we would be really pleased.

I think we will have a good two to three more races at this regatta, maybe even three races on Saturday so we might only be half way through this regatta. Gladiator and Paramount Park are both grandfathered boats with slightly smaller rudders and they are going well downwind, and upwind in fact, so we have been happy with how we have gone. Great work today, very pleased with the win.

Chris Larson (USA) tactician Gladiator (GBR):

I gave the start up a little bit, trying to be a little too fancy with too many downspeed manoeuvres, and that cost us so we had to bale out get right by taking a few sterns, it was how to get there. We found a little lane to get us there and the boat is quick in this stuff and that helped us out. Our speed helps, we were too leeward of a couple of boats and by the time we got to the windward mark it started evening out. We hit a perfect layline, we tacked 15 degrees short of layline and got a shift, 15 degrees with a puff and that got us around, it was fantastic. Nacho (Postigo, navigator) and Tony (Langley, owner-helm) both did a great job and that helped us out from my bad start.

It will be a different day tomorrow, we dont have to win the race we just need to make sure we have a decent finish.

06 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez/WSM

06 10 2011, Audi TP52 World Championship © Nico Martinez/WSM

Ross MacDonald (CAN) tactician Paramount Park Murcia (ESP):

It was a tricky day out there with the geographical influences in the bay, and so you try not to get caught out too much there. We got off to not a great start, kind of playing second row a bit. It was quite interesting but really as everyone can see the boat goes quite well in these light conditions, you just have to hang in there. It is very close, the next few days will be interesting for sure.

Ed Reynolds (USA) project manager Quantum Racing (USA):

We think we are more of a moderate airs boat and so I think that over the piece we dont suffer as much in the breeze as the light airs boats do and in the light airs as the breeze boats do, so it is a little bit nerve racking, but we will not change anything specific. We have changed our mode a little bit for the wavy conditions which showed a great dividend in Barcelona, we are interested in that. But I think if the big breeze comes in then the Audi boats Audi Azzurra Sailing Team and Audi ALL4ONE are going to be pretty quick. If you had to bet I dont think we will sail tomorrow. Everything we have heard suggests that it will come in early and be mid to upper 30kts, all day. Our weather reports change every hour, but Saturday looks 10-16kts, lumpy. We are full on, coming out tomorrow expecting to sail.

For us one of things we have really focused on here is how do we go relative to the rest of the fleet, who do we need to focus on and cover. In the light stuff there are two boats definitely faster and in the heavier air there are two boats definitely fast. At either ends of the winds spectrum it does not change our strategy a lot. But in the medium airs we feel really strong. Our goal was to get through these light air days leading the regatta, three of us are tied and we win the tie breaker right now, so we are pretty much where we want to be right now. Hopefully the averages kind of work out for us. That is our focus.

Sailing yacht MARIETTE OF 1915 Queen of the Classics in Porto Cervo at Veteran Big Boat Rally

September 15, 2011

SAILING YACHT ELENA WINS AMONG THE BIG CLASS ASSOCIATION

The 38 metre schooner Mariette of 1915 claimed three wins in three races to be crowned victor of the Veteran Big Boat Rally 2011 in Porto Cervo. The event, organized by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda from 12th to 15th September, saw majestic sailing yachts dating back to the beginning of the last century racing off Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda. In second place overall was the 1914 gaff cutter Moonbeam IV, owned by Xavier Tancogne, while the largest of the big boat fleet, the 55 metre gaff schooner schooner Elena, took third place.

Sailing yacht Mariette of 1915 and Moonbeam IV. Credit Alessandro SpigaYCCS

Sailing yacht Mariette of 1915 and Moonbeam IV. Credit Alessandro SpigaYCCS

Mariette of 1915, named after the wife of the original owner – the American industrialist Jacob Brown, is captained by Charlie Wroe: “All the crew and the owners of Mariette have had a fantastic time. The great thing about Porto Cervo is that even when there is very little wind you can still get in some good racing. On board Mariette the teamwork was excellent and our tactician Duncan Adams and our navigator Rodney  Pattison did a very good job but a great deal of credit must also go to the boss, who drove the boat all week. We were racing with a crew of 25 and the vast majority of us have done many regattas together so the crew work was seamless.”

Yacht Club Costa Smeralda Sports Director, Edoardo Recchi: “It was a fantastic regatta, even though we had light air we were able to race on all three days. These classic boats are stunning and it was a particular honour for us to have Croce del Sud here and acting as Committee Boat today, taking the arrivals at the finish line. It was special because the boat has always belonged to the Mentasti family and Giuseppe Kerry Mentasti was one of the founding members of the YCCS.”

Today’s race was shorter than the previous two due to the light easterly breeze which just touched 6 knots. The fleet crossed the starting line off Porto Cervo, headed north to round the island of Monaci and on to finish the 10 mile course in front of the port. Today’s race saw Elena take line honours while the classification in compensated time had Mariette in the top spot ahead of Moonbeam IV and Elena.

Yacht Eleonora and Elena. Credit Alessandro Spiga YCCS

Yacht Eleonora and Elena. Credit Alessandro Spiga YCCS

The 49.5 metre schooner Eleonora took fourth place today as well as in the overall classification. Also present in Porto Cervo for the event, although not competing, were the triple-masted 1931 schooner Croce del Sud, the 1907 gaff yawl Veronique and the 1925 ketch Sylvia.

The top four classified yachts were awarded trophies during the prize giving in Piazza Azzurra. Elena was awarded a prize as the top classified yacht among the those enrolled in the Big Class Association.