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The Superyacht Cup in Palma - Overall

by The Superyacht Cup 21 Jun 2015 22:15 BST 18-20 June 2015

With a fleet that's teeming with regatta regulars, carbon flyers and yachts boasting the world's top sailors it comes as no surprise that the racing these past two days has been as tight as ever.

For example on the 90ft Nautor Swan Odin almost half of their sail-savvy team consist of Olympic and America's Cup sailors. Also the performance Perini P2 is sailed hard by an equally large amount of big name sailors who have been racing together for many years now. This year the team was complemented by Archie Leeu (18) and Thami Hoza (17), two students from the South African Lawhill Maritime Centre who have been selected by Marine Inspirations to race as part of the crew in order to get some hands-on seamanship and expose them to possible yachting career opportunities.

Both the first and second day of racing has seen some intense superyacht competition: smart tactics, close racing and fierce battles. So there was still a lot to tussle for during today's ultimate showdown.

In Class A it was the beautiful, black ketch Marie who went into the final race day with a lead of two bullets, sitting a comfortable 3 points above regatta veteran P2. In Class B things were extra exciting with both team Odin and the dazzling, carbon flyer Inouï sharing four points, just one point ahead of yesterday's winner Kiboko Dos. And in Class C it was the new Oyster Maegan who went into today's last St. Regis Race with 2 points over Clan VIII and Blue Too.

Today's clear skies and the prediction of Palma's trustworthy SW sea breeze peaking mid -afternoon meant the 21-strong fleet were in for a real treat going into the deciding race. To keep the competitors on their toes the race committee opted for a riveting and tactical 27.5nm course which started the fleet off on a downwind leg. Racing got underway at 13.00 and saw Thursday's Class winner Clan VIII round the leeward mark first, followed closely by classic lined Blue Too and Claasen's Truly Classic Heartbeat. Heartbeat bagged a class win during last year's SYC and claimed overall victory the year before so clearly has a lot of race winning potential.

The second mark saw a reversal with both Blue Too and Heartbeat snatching the lead from Clan VIII. The drama ran deeper in Class A as P2 ran over their kite in the drop and got it wrapped around their keel. Team P2 had to retire from the race just like the giant of the fleet, the 60m P^3, who suffered from technical issues on board.

The classically elegant Maria Cattiva, who's competing this year for the fifth time, was the first round Bahia two, ahead of Maegan and Marie. Still on her A game the 55m Marie chased Maria Cattiva down and rounded Illetas 1.28 minutes before Maria Cattiva and 2.49 minutes before yesterday's Class C winner Maegan. The black hulled Vitters built boat was not giving an inch today and screamed around the fifth, sixth and seventh mark, leaving first the all-carbon cruiser Win Win and then, the newly reinforced Open Season to chase her down.

The 30m Wally Open Season, known for cleaning up on the race course, managed to sneak out in front and round the 8th Porrasa mark first, 2.15 minutes in front of the 45m seasoned racer Saudade. She continued to power down to the finish line, crossing 2.15 minutes in front of Visione and 3.07 minutes ahead of the 45m Wally Saudade.

In class A it was the unbeatable, cannon firing Marie who kept her class win from yesterday and the day before. Slick crew manoeuvrings and solid sailing in Class B saw the exciting, high-calibre superyacht Win Win charge home to claim the win while the 45m Perini Clan VIII, again took top slot in Class C.

After corrections were applied the final calls were made and it was Marie who triumphed in Class A. And the 33m Inouï and the Oyster built Maegan were victorious in Class B and C respectively. Stephane Luca, captain on board Inouï commented: "It was a very interesting race with many boats, everybody met each other at the down wind mark on the way to the finish and it was exciting fighting with all the other fast boats like Open Season, Visione and Win Win."

A big 'hurrah' goes to the mighty Marie who, with a clean sweep of no less than 3 firsts, is the overall winner of the Superyacht Cup 2015! "It was a huge day, we went into it knowing that we had to sail really well today. This has been by far the toughest competition that we've ever had in any regatta. You know, Saudade, Ganesha, P2 they're all very quick boats. And whilst we've had a couple of good days it was far from over. We nailed the start, we had a great down wind run and managed to get through the smaller boats in front on the beat really cleanly and I think that was the key to it, you know, we got clean air all day and we were able to fend everybody off. I know there was a lot of traffic behind for the faster boats which they had to get through, what slowed them down."

On winning the best-dressed-in-disco a smiling Wes Cooper, Captain on board Marie added: "Fantastic effort. I've honestly got the finest full time crew in the industry, as far as I'm concerned. They've worked so hard over the past weeks getting the boat prepped, putting a smile on everyone's faces, looking after everyone and they'll still put on a costume, go out and have a good time. I'm a very lucky captain."

This 19th edition concluded with the spectacular prize-giving with some of the very best of the superyacht sailing scene concentrated in the Superyacht Cup's race village, suntanned, smiling and still animatedly discussing the day's events.

As 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes were awarded in each class, groups of at least 20 grinning sailors stormed the stage while receiving plenty of whistles and oohs from the convivial crowd. Fellow competitors were thanked for the past great days on the water assuring their return next year to passionately defend their title. One of the high points of the evening was of course the announcement of this year's overall winner, the 55m classic ketch Marie. No doubt the 9 winning teams will have a big night of celebrations ahead...

The SYC also presented a cheque of 10,500 EUR to the long running local charity Joves Navigantes. Initiated by an enthusiastic group of sailors, the foundation reaches out to the island's underprivileged boys and girls through the practice of sailing.

And while the end of the day caps a close to another successful Superyacht Cup, owners, race crew, industry titans, family and friends shake hands and congratulate each other on a job well done. Before heading home or back to the boat though, a good dose of Superyacht Cuppers will be making their way down to Pascha's after party, along Palma's pretty, palm tree lined Paseo Maritimo, to kick off some sailing steam and have a last but probably very late one.

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