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New race format announced for 2017 RC44 Championship Tour

by Jessica Gray 3 Nov 2016 08:35 GMT 3 November 2016

A decade since its launch, the RC44 Championship Tour will take on a new racing format for the 2017 season. Adding the highly competitive match racing day, that previously kicked off each regatta, into the practice racing in favour of four days of high intensity fleet racing.

"The bang-bang nature of match racing does a lot to hone the communications and boat handling for the owners and crews in tight situations," explains Principal Race Officer Peter Reggio. "It will still play an important part in the practice racing, but the new format will now allow the teams to fully focus on their fleet racing game."

With three to four races per day over a four-day regatta, the RC44 Championship Tour offers the fleet more racing each season than any other owner driven racing circuit.

"The match racing is part of the heritage of the Class and something we are keen to keep in the format of racing. But adding it into the practice day means less pressure on the owners, one less day each regatta which is more manageable with our schedules, but still the same number of races over the season," added Chris Bake, owner of Team Aqua, who has competed in the Class since 2007.

The 2017 season will comprise of five European events. Starting in Sotogrande, Spain (27–30 April), the fleet will return to the iconic Sardinian sailing mecca of Porto Cervo, Italy (29 June – 2 July), before moving onto to the Marstrand, Sweden for the 2017 RC44 World Championship (9–13 August).

After three seasons with the fleet Nico Poons, owner of Monaco based team Charisma, commented: "Next year's calendar looks good; I'm looking forward to the world championship event in Marstrand. The wilder conditions, with the strong breeze and big sea, really brings out the best in the design of these boats."

"I don't know if there is something in the snaps or the heavy breeze, but we always seem to perform well in Sweden," added Bake with a smile.

The penultimate regatta of the season will be held in the sailor's favourite stop, Cascais, Portugal (28 September – 1 October), with the season finale in November to be announced in the coming weeks.

"The key aspects that first attracted me to this class still holds true - it's one-design, it's a team boat and because of the one-design rule it all comes down to skill to differentiate you from your competitor.

"If you are in sync, this class is immediately gratifying, there is nothing else quite like it. The one-design rule is closely managed so leading the fleet is all the feedback you need. Just look at the points, it's ridiculous how close the racing is," Bake concluded.

Still to come the final event of the 2016 RC44 Championship Tour is set to take place in Valletta, Malta next month, 23–27 November, where the season match and fleet racing champion will be crowned.

The RC44 Valletta Cup is followed by The Yacht Racing Forum, the leading annual conference for the business of sailing and yacht racing, from the 28-29 November in Malta.

2017 RC44 Championship Tour:

  • April 27 - 30 RC44 Sotogrande Cup 2017, Spain
  • June 29 - July 2 RC44 Porto Cervo Cup, Italy
  • August 9 - 13 RC44 Marstrand World Championship, Sweden
  • September 28 - October 1 RC44 Cascais Cup, Portugal
  • November 23 – 26 to be confirmed

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