Members section of The Regatta Sailing Communitymain page - Online regatta sailing service centerFind sailing events & event information around the worldFind accommodation & travel solutions at Sailing VenuesBuy & sell used boats & equipmentNews about The Regatta Sailing CommunityLinks to all you search forContact the Online regatta sailing service center
Translate this page into German  French  Italian  Spanish  Portuguese
News Article

Sailing1st.com news - Send article to a friend or sponsor

Buy or Sell
a used

Maxi Yacht

Sailing1st Features
MySailing
Home
Events
Notice Board
Travel
Boat Market
WebCams
Sailing News
Coaching
Free Newsletter
Hot Links
FAQs
Tell a Friend

Links
ISAF
World Rankings
World Weather

Airline tickets, hotel and car rental reservations


 

Record entry for Rolex Middle Sea Race

Rolex Middle Sea Race - Record entry for Rolex Middle Sea Race
VALETTA, MALTA-(22-10-2003) Forty-seven boats from 13 countries have arrived in the tiny Mediterranean island of Malta in preparation for the Rolex Middle Sea Race. Now in its 23rd edition the annual 607-mile offshore race, sailed anti-clockwise around the Italian island of Sicily and the adjacent islands is organised by the Royal Malta Yacht Club. The event has again this year attracted a significant number of the world’s fastest racing yachts.


The classic offshore race, with a significant set of historical links and landmarks, is preceded by two inshore coastal races this week. Sailed from Marsamxett Harbour, Wednesday will see the fleet race a 36-mile course out and back to the rocky outcrop of Filfla to the South of Malta. Thursday will see the fleet race a shorter 27-mile course to the island of Comino and back. Comino is a small island between the two main islands of the Maltese Archipelago, Gozo and Malta. Friday will be a day off, allowing all crews to make final preparations before the start of the Rolex Middle Sea Race the following morning, Saturday, at 11:00.

Malta is a magnificent sailing venue at this time of year, fair winds and temperatures in the mid-20s, all set to one of the most magnificent city backdrops imaginable. The Royal Malta Yacht Club occupies the 18th century Fort Manoel and sits at the Eastern end of Manoela Island. Five hundred metres across the Lazzaeretto Creek on a long peninsula is the fortified city of Valletta, historic home of the Knights of the Order of St John, along with countless other significant historical buildings and sites. The start and finish line for all races is strung out across this gap.

Amongst the 47 entries are eleven Maltese yachts including Market Wizard, last year’s overall winner. Classes eligible to sail the Rolex Middle Sea Race include Classics, IMS and IRC type yachts along with Multihulls. In the latter group is one boat capable of pulverising the current course record, which has stood at 64hrs 49mins 57secs since 2000 when the American yacht Zephyrus IV broke the previous standard. Englishman Tony Bullimore’s Team Pimsic, a massive 30-metre catamaran, has already broken many sailing records around the world.

Neville Crichton’s New Zealand-registered 90-foot Super Maxi Alfa Romeo, another boat capable of collecting line honours and breaking the course record, spent all day Tuesday practicing, sizing up the start line and determining the run and best racing line for the three starts the boat will make.




Source: Race Office - Royal Malta Yacht Club

Get more press, result and general information about:
Rolex Middle Sea Race

Sailing1st.com launches Sailing1st.NET  a network initiated by Sailing1st.com where partners offer their separate or joint services and share knowledge about  "mission critical tasks" that occur organizing and  processing events, including marketing and promotion activities. 

Sailing1st.net | About the Network | Web based communication tools

  Features

MedCapz | Internet Media, Development, Marketing and Strategy

MedCapz | Media Captures on facebook

Latest Market Postings
Add your FREE Market Advertisement
URGENTLY 470's Needed in EUROPE
 

| Login | Home | Events&Results | Teams&Results | Webcams | News | Market | Hot Links |
Disclaimer | Contact Us | FAQs |
All rights reserved by Sailing1st.com / MedCapz