Second inshore sends fleet North, Alfa wins again
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Rolex Middle Sea Race - Second inshore sends fleet North, Alfa wins again |
VALETTA, MALTA-(23-10-2003) The second inshore race of the Rolex Middle Sea Race Week took place today,
taking the fleet out and back around the island of Comino, 13 miles from
Valletta. The light to medium Westerly winds saw the fleet start downwind
from the Royal Malta Yacht Club line. The first boat home was again Alfa
Romeo who managed to collect corrected time honours as well.
The downwind start didn't suit everybody in the confined waters of the
Lazzaretto Creek that sits between Manoel Island and walled-city of
Valletta. The gap is just 400 metres wide and with spinnakers set, three
boats found themselves crossing the start line before the gun had fired.
Skip Sheldon's Zaraffa, Alfred Manduca's Maltese Falcon and Chris Saliba's
Primavera II all lost time as they returned to start correctly.
Marking the corner of Valletta Harbour is Tigne Point, less than a mile
from the start line. Amongst the small boats Sonke Stein's Oh Jee was second
to Tigne Point behind the giant Alfa Romeo, the German boat having sailed a
course much closer to the shore than most of the larger boats around her. It
was here that each boat in turn dropped its spinnaker, hauled in sails and
started upwind along the coast. In spite of the premature start the American
boat Zaraffa quickly found her feet past Tigne Point moving into second
place on the water.
The 26-mile course took the fleet upwind along the East coast of Malta
Island before requiring a tack to round Comino Island. Shortly after the
tack sheets were eased during rounding of the low-lying resort island and
spinnakers were set again for the run home. Neville Crichton's New
Zealand-registered boat crossed the finish line just over two and half hours
after the start and nearly 40 minutes ahead of nearest rival Zaraffa. The
elapsed time gap represents more than 10 minutes on corrected time once
handicaps have been applied.
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Source: Media Pro Intl |