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Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta & Rendezvous 2013

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Salperton winner of Division A overall, Division A’s cruising division, and the Boat International Media Trophy
Salperton winner of Division A overall, Division A’s cruising division, and the Boat International Media Trophy

On the final day of racing at the Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta & Rendezvous, there was a palpable sense of expectation on the dock. Not only were the owners of the 20 sailing Superyachts and their guests and crews looking forward to another classic day on the water, all was to play for with victory up for grabs in all classes.

With a breeze of 10 to 12 knots, the race committee chose a long course clockwise around Virgin Gorda and outside all the Dog Islands, with the Division B yachts rounding inside Ginger Island and the Division A yachts heading outside Ginger. With most of the yachts heading left on the first beat, the first real test was at the northeast corner of Virgin Gorda. Here the kites were hoisted and the yachts were set for an epic gybing battle all along the south side of the island.

By the time the Division B yachts reached Round Rock, the 62m Athos was out in front with the 23.5m Wild Horses just three minutes behind. The 25.2m Sejaa was also having a good day, rounding third.

Meanwhile, the Division A yachts were fighting tooth and nail and by the western end of Ginger Island, it was Indio that had made the best progress on the run. She dropped her kite and hardened up for the reach to the Dogs a minute ahead of Salperton and Cape Arrow, who were separated by just ten seconds. Hanuman, P2 and Rebecca were not far behind.

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From the Dogs it was a final beat to the finish, and it was Indio who took the final line honors.

With so many close finishes, there were tense moments as the yachts headed back to the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda marina while the race committee crunched the numbers to see who the victors would be.

In the end it was the 45m Fitzroy Salperton that took the lion’s share of the glory, nailing a bullet in the last race on corrected time to secure the win in Division A overall, Division A’s cruising division, and the Boat International Media Trophy.

In Division B, a strong third race – and a second bullet – meant that the classic 22.4m ketch Bolero took the series.

“We did well today,” said Ian Walker, double Olympic silver medalist and tactician aboard Salperton. “We were one of the most offshore yachts on the run and I think we had a bit more wind. It was a good course today – the first day was a reaching course, which was good for us, and the second day was a bit light. Today was a good mix. We just had to sail as clean as we could and we had great crew work. You could argue that it was yesterday that won it for us with a sixth place – it was all about keeping in touch.”

Ed and Marty Kane, owners of 63-year-old Bolero – at 22.2m the smallest the oldest boat in the fleet – won Division B by scoring bullets in the final two days of racing after starting with a fourth.

Commodore Riccardo Bonadeo of YCCS was understandably pleased.”It was amazing to see this fleet sailing together on the waters of the British Virgin Islands. The owners should be really proud of how they raced these huge superyachts. Feedback from the owners and crews and from the sponsor Loro Piana has been excellent and we can expect to see an even more impressive fleet gathered at YCCS Marina this time next year.”

Once all the yachts were safely back on the dock, their owners, guests and crews congregated on the YCCS lawn for the prize giving ceremony and the final moments of what has been a spectacular event.

For further information about the Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta & Rendezvous 2013, visit: www.loropianasuperyachtregattaandrendezvous.com

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Gary Brown
Gary Brownhttp://garyebrown.net
Gary E. Brown is the Editorial Director of All At Sea Caribbean. He is a presenter on Island 92, 91.9 FM, St. Maarten, and the author of the thriller/sailing adventure Caribbean High. For more information, visit: garyebrown.net
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