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Puerto Rico Heineken International Regatta

by Carol Bareuther 23 Mar 2010 08:14 GMT 19-21 March 2010
the Puerto Rico Heineken International Regatta © Dean Barnes

Sailors from throughout the northern Caribbean converged at the new 162-slip full-service Palmas del Mar Yacht Club & Marina for the Puerto Rico Heineken International Regatta and Puerto Rico International Dinghy Regatta, held March 19 to 21, 2010. "The attendance has exceeded our expectations for an international regatta in Palmas," says regatta director, Angel Ayala.

Forty-two racing boats, with skippers hailing from Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix, the Dominican Republic, British Virgin Islands, and St. Maarten, sailed in six classes in the Puerto Rico Heineken International Regatta, formerly the Culebra Heineken International Regatta. In addition, there were 38 sailors competing in the Puerto Rico International Dinghy Regatta aboard Optimists, Lasers and Hobie cats and 30 entries in the first time kite-boarding class.

Winds gusting to near 20 knots on the last day – which followed two days of sunny skies, moderate chop and winds that rarely dipped below 10 knots – made a fitting finale to the regatta and allowed several boats to shore up and solidify class wins.

“We didn’t sail the last race today. It wouldn’t have affected our standing,” says Mike Petievich, crew aboard the St. Croix based J/100, Bad Girl.

Bad Girl finished with a string of first place finishes over the three days of racing, only conceding that position a few times to second place finisher, St. Maarten’s Frits Bus on his Melges 24, Coors Light, and third place, Soca, a Henderson 30 skippered by Puerto Rico’s Luis Juarbe.

In Spinnaker Racing B, St. Thomas’ John Foster, aboard his Kirby 25, The Good, The Bad & The Ugly, maintained his lead throughout the regatta, racking up nothing but bullets on the first and last day.

“The upwind sea was hard to read. There were big waves and a lot of swell. Downwind it worked to our advantage as we glided off the waves. That's when we pumped everything we had," says Foster, commenting on the crew’s spirit and determination that carried them through the weekend as winners.

However, fellow St. Thomian, Paul Davis, helming his J/27, Magnificent 7, wasn’t far behind and in fact won two of 11 races in the class. “We’ve sailed together five years together as a team and we have Anson Mulder from the North Sail Loft in Ft. Lauderdale sailing with us,” says Davis, who says this is likely the last year for Magnificent 7 the boat, but not the Magnificent 7 team.

Puerto Rico’s Kike Gonzalez, aboard his J/80, Otrakosa, rounded out third place in the class.

The Performance Cruising class saw Puerto Rico’s Carlos Camacho, on his J/105, Abracadabra, finish in first with nothing lower than a first place.

“Light winds are tough, but today we saw gusts to 18 knots and they ran us on windward-leeward courses, which is what we like,” says Camacho.

St. Croix’s Tony Sanpere, driving his J/36, Cayennita Grande, finished in second place. “It was a good regatta,” says Sanpere.

Rounding out third in class were Puerto Rico’s Jim and Heather Baus aboard their J/46, Miss Majik. “We felt we were sailing the boat really well,” says Heather Baus.

In Jib & Main, Puerto Rico’s Edwin Cruz, on his Hunter Legend 43, Nemesis, handily won with all first place finishes, while St. Croix’s Jeff Fangman’s Thomas 35, El Presidente, ended second and fellow Crucian skipper, Stan Joines, on his Alberg 35, Windflower, took third. Joines was joined by some of the high school students he teaches as crew.

Finally, this regatta saw competition in two one-design classes.

In the IC-24 Class, the BVI’s LIME, sailed by Colin Rathbun, ended with nothing lower than a first place finish.

"It was very competitive," says Rathbun. "In fact the second day, we had a good battle with Sal Pa Fuera and only beat them by five to six boat lengths."

An outstanding performance by Puerto Rico’s Sal Pa Fuera, sailed by Willie Olivo, landed the boat in second, while Puerto Rico’s Artimana, driven by Rafael Martinez, rounded out third.

The J/24 class was one of the most competitive of the regatta. Puerto Rico’s Fraito Lugo, who will compete for his island in this summer’s Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC), won. Two boats from the Dominican Republic, which are also practicing for the CAC games, entered the regatta and one, Colibri, driven by Eduardo Ortiz, took second in class. The always-competitive Gilberto Rivera, from Puerto Rico, finished third aboard his Urayo.

"It was great to have the two Dominican teams sail with us,” says Orion’s Lugo.

The Puerto Rico International Dinghy Regatta ran concurrently with the big boat event. Puerto Rico’s Eric Torres won the Advanced Optimist Class, Kyle Fink placed first in Optimist Green, Ramon Gonzalez led Laser Radial, Rogelio Fernandez won Laser 4.7 and Kike Figueroa won the Hobie 16 class.

Kite boarding was a new addition to this year’s event. Alex Soto and Robinson Hilario, two professional freestyle riders from Cabarete, Dominican Republic, joined the near 30-competitor fleet from Puerto Rico. The kite boarders put on an exhibition in front of the host Palmas del Mar Yacht Club on the final day of competition that wet everyone’s appetite to see more of this sport.

For complete results, visit result.vg

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