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RC44 Cascais Cup - Day 4

by RC44 Class Association 25 Sep 2016 12:13 BST 21-25 September 2016

A fourth bullet and Team CEEREF takes the lead by a point

Saturday's racing at the RC44 Cascais Cup was the hardest yet for race officials and crews alike. First they had to wait out on the water off the Portuguese sailing mecca for a light breeze to build and stabilise long enough for one race to be held. Then, some wise race management saw everyone decamp east, back towards the Marina de Cascais where a new course was laid and a second and final race shoehorned in, in a relatively stable eight knot wind.

With just five points separating the top seven boats at the start of the day, there was inevitable upset on the leaderboard. Ultimately today's two top scoring boats displaced Peninsula Petroleum, leader of this regatta for its first two days.

For the third consecutive time, Igor Lah's Team CEEREF won the first race of the day, but finally broke their unfortunate habit of following this up with a last in the second race, instead coming fifth.

"It is close, but yesterday was closer," observed Lah. "Today was fine and we didn't make mistakes like two days ago. Somehow the first race each day is ours! We were expecting a ninth in the second, so we broke that sequence. Maybe we'll just have one race tomorrow – the first one!"

Team CEEREF tactician Adrian Stead was pleased to have finally gained the lead overall, which has been a long time coming considering they have won four of the eight races held over the last three days.

In the first race today Stead observed that there was a reasonable amount of current taking boats over the line early and this also made for a long tack out to the right of the course. During the race they had a prolonged battle with Chris Bake and Team Aqua with their opponent regaining the lead on the second beat only for Team CEEREF to sneak around the outside of Team Aqua, which was slow rounding the top mark for a second time.

"Finishing mid-fleet [in the second race] when it could have been an eighth – it was a not bad day. We achieved our points goal," said Stead.

As to how he and Team CEEREF should approach tomorrow's final day with the points still being so compressed, Stead added: "The risk is to sail like you have points in hand, when you haven't. It is incredibly close. And BlackWater are sailing well – third today. It's always nip and tuck with them."

Vladimir Prosikhin's Team Nika scored the same result as Team CEEREF, only in reverse, to end up just one point behind their Slovenian rivals, with Peninsula Petroleum a further two points astern of them, in third.

Prosikhin, who won the RC44 World Championship here last year, has been slowly improving throughout this regatta. "We are second, one behind Ceeref, which makes me happy," said Prosikhin, beaming. "And tomorrow it should be strong – Team Nika loves it when it blows."

Team Nika struggled in the first race today, heading right, Prosikhin explained: "We tacked back, expecting to cross everyone, which we did, but behind them! That was thanks to a 15 degrees shift. Fortunately we kept climbing, which was important, because we didn't lose too many points."

As to the second race they won, Prosikhin said they had done well not to start with the main group crowded up by the race committee boat. Instead, with the help of American tactician Ed Baird, they found a good lane to leeward and then extended.

"I feel much better today. I started this regatta very poorly due to my personal mistakes, but that happens. I am looking forward to some good races tomorrow."

Going into the final day of the RC44 Cascais Cup, the leaderboard remains supremely close with five points separating the top five and eight points between the top seven. In fact with three races scheduled tomorrow and 27 points available, any of the nine teams is still capable of winning.

Racing continues tomorrow at 1200 local time. Follow live at www.rc44.com

Results after Day 4:

PosTeamR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8 PPPts
1Team CEEREF11919615 33
2Team Nika 88324351 34
3Peninsula Petroleum 24136964136
4Bronenosec Sailing Team42488147 38
5BlackWater Sailing Team 73672436 38
6Artemis Racing 97741283 41
7Team Aqua 35267729 41
8Artemis Racing Youth66855578 50
9Charisma 59593892252

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