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EFG Moth EuroCup Act 5 at Wassersport Club am Wittensee

by Swiss Performance Sailing 1 Sep 2014 18:34 BST 29-31 August 2014
Normal mast stump (left) vs lower mast stump (right) during the EFG MothEuroCup Act 5 at Lake Wittensee © Martina Orsini

For Act 5 of the 2014 EFG MothEuroCup the Moth Sailors traveled to Wittensee in Northern Germany. The Wassersport Club am Wittensee provided great infrastructure and a very capable race committee under the stable hand of Race Officer Eike Dietrich. The 27 sailors from GER, NED, SUI, GBR, FIN, SWE, FRA and DEN enjoyed not only the perfect flat water sailing conditions that Wittensee is known for, but also great on-shore hospitality thanks to the additional local sponsor IMMAC who provided for free food and drinks during the whole event.

It was clear from the beginning that it would be a battle between Ben Paton (Vice-European Champion, GBR) and Chris Rast from Switzerland.

The Swiss took an early lead in the series when Ben Paton had to miss out on the first race due to a broken downhaul. Paton rallied back over the next couple of races with his customary speed advantage in the windier conditions. In the end, with three more bullets in the last races, Chris Rast pulled off another win, his 4th this year, and pocketed another Euro 1000 prize money. Conditions for Friday and Saturday were challenging with gusts in the 20 knots + range, which provided for some interesting boat handling around the course! Take a look at the videos for some action...

As always, the moth class is ever evolving and at this event two sailors, including Benoit Marie, last year's winner of the Mini-Transat, showed up with some serious modifications to their boat. As already championed by sailors such as Rob Greenhalgh, Chris Rashley and Mike Lennon with their Exocets, the two Mach2 moths had their mast stumps shortened by approx. 18 cm.

This modification means that the sail, the prodder, the shrouds, the vang configuration and boom need to be modified as well. Overall it's quite the project! The main advantages are lower center of effort in the sail and also improved aerodynamics. In addition Benoit Marie, who has been sailing the moth only since spring this year and is clearly determined getting to the top, had a canting rig allowing for 150 mm of cant!

Overall Results:

Pos.Sail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1SUI 4112Rast ChrisTYC1121‑3311111
2GBR 4 Paton BenLYMINGTO(DNF)2122122214
3SWE 4159Akervall NilsRSWEYC3335156‑9733
4GBR 4059Ward DanFRENSHAM54(DNF)104283339
5GBR 4122Friend AndrewNORFOLK26(DNF)311434942
6GER 3Mage MaximilienBYC48865‑12128451
7GER 3684Kloppenburg SvenRSV/SCR676988‑1010559
8GBR 4060Baker Niel 798‑1191075661
9FRA 3875MARIE BenoitSNO Sant1416747‑19471170
10GER 3389Huber ThomasSVBb1110976‑141111873
11GER 3843Mage CarloFSV81110810119‑151279
12GBR 3980Jokinen SamiHSK105515147(DNF)141080
13SUI 3836Petrino Adriano 9(DNF)121312656DNF92
14GER 3399Steiner HaraldSVD151214121315(DNF)1213105
15GER 3680Andreas JohnBSC121811(DNF)199131316111
16DEN 3914Frey OleSONDERBO1315131615‑20161815121
17DEN 3601Rasmussen HansTROENSE17‑1915171717141714127
18SWE 4114Jarudd StefanKSSS19171818(DNF)18DNF1617151
19GBR 3854Koppelaar BenWSV‑GIES181317(DNF)DNF21171918151
20GER 3129Wriggers WibkeHYC202019(DNF)2023182020158
21GER 3259Pauler GeroldSLRV(DNS)2121DNFDNF16152222158
22GER 3381Staabs BurkhardRSV 16141614(DNF)DNFDNFDNFDNF176
23GER 1049Zurmuhl JensSOEST(DNS)DNS20DNFDNF24202119190
24DEN 3433Lang PeterMIDDELFA(DNF)DNFDNFDNF162219DNF21193
25GER 4076Moser Aaron MerlinBSV(DNF)DNFDNFDNF18DNFDNFDNFDNF211
26GER 3893Shmatz ToniNRV(DNF)2222DNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNF217
27GER 3088Schoenberg JensSCR21(DNF)DNFDNFDNF13DNFDNFDNF219
28GER 3795Gieser StefanWHW(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC232

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