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Antigua Sailing Week: Spectacular racing on KPMG Race Day 5

by Louay Habib 5 May 2018 05:54 BST 28 April - 4 May 2018
Start of CSA 3 on KPMG Race Day 5 at Antigua Sailing Week © Paul Wyeth

Tropical sunshine and 18 knots of solid trade winds piping up to over 20 knots in gusts blessed KPMG Race Day, the last day of action at Antigua Sailing Week. The final awards ceremony and party will take place tonight (Friday), announcing the winner of the coveted Lord Nelson Trophy. After seven races held in spectacular conditions, provisional class winners can be found here.

One final race was held on KPMG Race Day when over 100 teams enjoyed one last helping of heaven-sent racing to decide the class winners.

"We have had just wonderful steady conditions for Antigua Sailing Week again this year which meant that we could complete seven races for the CSA classes, which was one of our goals," commented Lorna Saunders, Race Manager for Antigua Sailing Week. "Our Race Officers have responded well through the week and have provided both challenging, yet entertaining courses for all out on the water. The CSA measurers and Race Management have been working very hard to accommodate the rating challenges which presented themselves towards the end of the week; due mainly to gear failure. It seems the balance between time out on the race track and time ashore relaxing was successful. All-in-all it seems we have achieved another wonderful regatta," continued Saunders.

CSA 1: The turbo-charged American Volvo 70 Warrior, sailed by Stephen Murray, Jr. cored their sixth bullet for the regatta to take the class win by a handsome margin. Stefan Jentzsch's German Carkeek 47 Black Pearl was second, with Brian McMaster's Australian Cookson 50 Riff Raff third.

Multihull Class: Robert Szustkowski's Polish HH66 R-Six screamed around the course today hitting over 25 knots of boat speed to win their fourth race of the regatta and the class. Seamus Hourihan's American Gunboat 66 Thirst scored a second place on the final day to take runner-up for the class. John Streicker's American Leopard 45 Spellbound was third for the regatta.

CSA 2: Peter Harrison's superyacht Sojana completed a perfect score of seven bullets today to win the class by a big margin. Enrico Gorziglia's Italian Wally 60 GoodJobGuys was second today, lifting the team to third for the regatta. Lithuanian Volvo 60 Ambersail, skippered by Simonas Steponavicius was third after seven races; enough to retain second in class.

CSA 3: Oyster 82 Starry Night of the Caribbean took line honours and corrected out to take the last race of the regatta. The overall series win went to Antiguan Farr 65 OnDeck's Spirit of Juno, which was second. Juan Grunwaldt's Uruguayan Bavaria 56 Caliope scored another podium finish to take third in class.

CSA 4 Mark Chapman's Trinnie One-Off Dingo won today's race and in doing so took the class win by a single point. Bernie Evan-Wong's Antiguan RP37 TAZ was leading going into the last race, but a rig failure meant that the team retired from racing, dropping to second for the regatta. Jeremy Thorp's British GP42 Phan scored a second in the last race and Richard Matthews' British HH42 Power of Love was third, but it wasn't enough for either to catch up with Jean Michel Figueres' French Farr 40 Perseverare Diabolicum which was third overall in CSA 4 for the regatta.

CSA 5: Jonty and Vicky Layfield's Swan 48 Sleeper X kept up their perfect score, winning the last race to take even bullets throughout the regatta. Ross Applebey and Ossie Stewart's Dufour 45 Scarlet Island Girl was third in today's race cementing their second in class for the regatta. J/122 El Ocaso/Caribbean Yacht Racing Ltd, skippered by Kym Kapalla scored a second in today's race, but it wasn't enough to dislodge Rob Butler's Canadian Reflex 38 Touch 2Play Racing from the regatta podium.

CSA 6: Frank Loubaresse's French Sunfast 3600 TwinL Jaws 2 was also successful in race seven on KPMG Race Day 5, and in doing so took the class win. Peter McWhinnie's American Larchmont Yacht Club team racing, competing in their brand new JPK 1080 Leon was second and third overall in class. Carlo Falcone, racing with friends on board his Antiguan flagged Caccia Alla Volpe was third and finished runner up in the class.

CSA 7: A sixth bullet for the National Sailing Academy's Cork 1720 secured the class win for teenage skipper Jules Mitchell and his crew on NSA Spirit. The young team from the Greig City Academy inner-London comprehensive school once again achieved a second place today; their third podium finish for the regatta. Irishman Dave Cullen racing J/109 Pocket Rocket was third today, and in class for the regatta. Raphaël Magras' X-34 Maëlia CEPAC Antilles from St.Barths was fifth today which was enough to retain second for the series.

CSA 8: Sandy Mair's Antiguan First 35 Cricket Anjo Insurances finished the regatta in style, taking the race win and lifting the team to third in class. Robbie Ferron's Modified 6 Meter Biwi Magic was second today, enough to win the class for the regatta. Geoffrey Pidduck's Bavaria 42 Minerva was fourth, securing second place for the class and Tanner Jones' Antigua J/30 Caribbean Alliance Insurance (Blue Peter) was third, but missed out on the class podium on countback.

Bareboat 1: Alexander Pfeiffer's KH+P La Bella Vita won today's race and the class. Pontini Velisti's Bavastro was second in both the race and the class. Stuart Laurence's Scream Away/ Windshadow was third in today's race, but it wasn't enough to take third in the series. Thomas Sparrer's KH+P Kadans held onto third place for the class by a single point.

In Bareboat 2, Francois Kunz's Dufour 460 KH+P Anguilla won today's race to secure the class win. Rainer Kamrath's Vanuatu was third today and did enough to take second for the regatta. Thorsten Meyer's team on the Dufour 500 Rubens will be smiling today as the crew finished runner-up by just one second, snatching third by just half a point from Roland Graf's Dufour 460 Culebra.

Bareboat 3: The big showdown in Bareboat 3 was today's race to win a very competitive class. Nicole Lameter's all-female team KH+P Nardis took second place today, missing out on the class win by a single point. Jon Redding's Hawking was third, but it wasn't enough to take third for the class. That honour went to 80 year-old skipper Herbert Muenzel who was competing in his 37th Antigua Sailing Week as skipper of KH+P Curacao.

Club Class: Marco Baioni's Italian Dufour 405 GL PKBOO won today's race, Ian Galbraith's Scottish Oyster 53 Jigsaw was second and Jonathan Constantine's British Feeling 39 Imagine of Falmouth was third. The result meant that Imagine of Falmouth was the class winner from Grahame Williams's Bavaria 42 Full Monty. Jigsaw's result today lifts the team to third for the regatta.

Tonight's glittering Final Awards Ceremony will be held in Nelson's Dockyard and the UNESCO World Heritage site is a fitting location for the grand occasion. The most prestigious prize is the Lord Nelson Trophy, arguably the biggest prize in Caribbean sailing and the winner will be announced tonight. The high energy cover band 1761º will play live with DJ Purist spinning the dance floor long into the night.

A few of today's winners at the KPMG Race Day 5 prizegiving after racing: KHS&S Contractors/Cayenne (Michael Cannon/Neil Harvey); Warrior (Stephen Murray Jr); Cricket Anjo Insurances (Sandy Mair); Sleeper X (Jonty and Vicky Layfield).

Overall Results:

PosYacht NameR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
CSA - Racing 1
1Warrior21111116
2Black Pearl133223213
3Riff Raff342332316
4Camiranga424444422
5Sailing Logic BobRET5DNSDNFDNSDNSDNS35
CSA - Racing 2
1Sojana11111116
2Ambersail262623318
3GoodJobGuysDNS44332218
4Stay Calm323RDGRDGDNSDNS22.4
5Black Pearl43RET245RET27
6Alchemy IVRET56454428
7Esprit de Corps IV5RET5566532
8Sapphire6DNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS51
CSA - Racing 3
1Spirit of Juno11222129
2Starry Night of the Caribbean221632111
3Caliope43DNS113SCP18
4NORXL343385422
5Blue Fin56OCS544630
6Latona655459530
7Irish Blessing7RET67661042
8Julia8779711745
9Black LionRET841097846
10Zig Zag910981010955
11AliceDNS98111181158
CSA - Racing 4
1Dingo242321111
2TAZ133113RET12
3Perseverare Diabolicum311245415
4Power of Love465452323
5Phan654636226
6Rebel526564527
7Hermes77777RET641
8MacPatDNS88887746
CSA - Racing 5
1Sleeper X11111116
2Scarlet Island Girl322523315
3Touch2Play Racing244244720
4El Ocaso / Caribbean Yacht Racing Ltd.876332223
5EH01 - Performance Yacht Racing433478425
6Quokka 8 - Performance Yacht Racing757856636
7Liquid68568DSQ538
8Jua Kali - Performance Yacht Racing51112765842
9Panther1212910971158
10Godspeed10611RETDNS91059
11Dantes 11108111110959
12Noisy Oyster9910910DNSDNF60
CSA - Racing 6
1Twinl - Jaws 2211221219
2Caccia Alla Volpe12.53131311.5
3Leon32.52314213.5
4Optimus Prime6104542425
5Not a Diamond on Lancelot II455463627
6Olympia’s Tigress541369.55534.5
7First 40761089.510848.5
8Caipirinha81169711950
9Spirit of Athena119911116753
10Team Slovakia on LiptonsDNSDNS7757RET56
11Ortac978RETDNS91058
12Coyote10121110881158
13Boxcar XLVRET8121212DNSDNS74
14Hot Stuff12131413RET131277
CSA - Racing 7
1NSA Spirit11114116
2Maëlia CEPAC Antilles224213514
3Pocket Rocket7333.526320.5
4Speedy Nemo352535422
5NSA Valiant6673.5RET2226.5
6Griottine446654629
7Kimbe Red!575767737
8Dr. Feelgood89987DNC849
9Pleine Lune98898DNC951
CSA - Racing 8
1Biwi Magic 113241210
2Minerva241115413
3Cricket Anjo Insurances325DSQ23116
4Caribbean Alliance Insurance (Blue Peter)432332316
5Huey Too654554528
6Voilactus57DNS477636
7Delfini988966744
8BlueTop897698DNC47
9PIMS7668DNS9DNC48
10Porthmeor101097810852
11Calypso11DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC71
Bareboat 1
1KH+P La Bella Vita13121117
2Bavastro21OCS1SCP2213
3KH+P Kadans322445419
4Scream Away / Windshadow443336320
5SaleyaRET74773533
6KH+P SalsaRET5OCS564634
7Imane565657734
Bareboat 2
1KH+P Anguilla23211219
2Vanuatu316461318
3Rubens641527220
4Culebra15433.56420.5
5KH+P Grieg463273725
6First Light52563.54625.5
7SEMI ; COLON / Zanzibar7710955538
8Crazy Diamond of CardiffRET88798848
9Judge and Jury / Double Trouble9DNS78810951
10Take Me Away89910DNS91055
Bareboat 3
1KHS&S Contractors / Cayenne21112218
2KH+P Nardis12221129
3KH+P Curacao333334419
4Hawking865443325
5Kraken Beers With Dirty 'Oars / Happy Ours554556529
6Walk on the Moon44DNS6DNS5DNC39
7Ti Punch776877640
8Unortho Docks698768742
9ZoscaRET87989849
Multihull
1R-SIX21 1 116
2Thirst3RDG 2 2211
3SpellboundRET3 3 3317
4NGO1RET DNC DNCDNC21
Club Class
1Imagine Of Falmouth22 3 2312
2Full MontyRET1 1 1414
3Jigsaw15 4 4216
4Gravina34 2 5519
5PKBOO46 RET 3121
6VolareRDG3 5 DNCDNC23

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