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2013 BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival
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NEWS RELEASE: Good Friday 29 March 2013
Tense, Tactical Teaser
Day 1 Race Report by Louay Habib
Defiance, Hamnett Hill's Marten 49 - Credit: Todd VanSickle/BVI Spring Regatta
It was a day for watching the weather on the first day of the BVI Spring Regatta
hosted by Nanny Cay Marina, Tortola. 10-12 knots of easterly pressure provided
perfect conditions for the fleet at the start of the day and the Race Committee
chose to use the string of beautiful islands on the south side of the Sir Francis
Drake Channel as turning marks for the first race. The wind speed and direction
oscillated somewhat to deliver shifty conditions and tactical racing. Later in the
day, a heavy rainsquall caused an early end to proceedings due to unstable wind
conditions.
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Defiance, Hamnett Hill's Marten 49
Credit: Todd VanSickle/BVI Spring Regatta

Yelena Rogers Photography
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In Spinnaker Racing 1&2 Sergio Sagramoso's Puerto Rican J/122, Lazy Dog dominated
the first two races winning both in fine style. Lazy Dog lead the class after three
races, but only on count back from Debbie Clasen's Tartan 10, Windemon. Last year,
Richard Wesslund's J/120 El Ocaso was unbeatable scoring seven straight bullets,
but the team from Florida will have to settle for third after the first day of
racing. However Lazy Dog, Windemon and El Ocaso have all scored the same number
of points, so there is all to play for tomorrow.
"El Ocaso are great competition for us," said Sergio Sagramoso. "It is always a
great tussle with them on the water, it's great competition. The J/122 is a new
boat for us but we are all friends from way back, maybe 20 years or more. Unfortunately,
we put the spinnaker into the water on the last race, which cost us a lot, we will
be back out there tomorrow and try not to make the same mistake."
The tension before the start of the battle of the Melges proved too much for three
yachts that were called back for jumping the gun, including local favourite James
Plaxton at the helm of Melges 32, INTAC. However INTAC, with Canadian Richard Clarke
calling the shots, recovered to win the first race of the day and score two second
places to lead the class. Morgan Dale's Melges 24, Boogaloo won the second race
to move into second place and Russian Valentine Zavadnikov's Synergy GT with Tommaso
Chieffi on tactics, finished the day in style with a win to take third place.
Hamnett Hill's Marten 49, Defiance from Montreal, Canada was too fast for the rest
of the fleet in Performance Cruiser 1, hanging onto Peter Corr's Alia 82, Aiyana
for most of the first race to win after time correction. Defiance went on to win
Race 2 to lead the class. Lucy & Christian Reynolds', Swan 51, Northern Child had
a consistent day to claim second place. Aiyana is third and looking forward to stronger
breeze tomorrow.
Stanford Joines has a very young crew racing J/36, Paladin. Including the skipper's
six year old son Jeremiah, the average age is just 14. The team from St. Croix's
had an excellent day on the water scoring two wins and a second. "We would have
loved to take three wins today but we let it slip in the last race," said Stanford
Joines dockside at Nanny Cay Marina. "But the guys did a good job today, especially
Victor Ozoria on the bow."
Harold Keating's J/95, Shamrock VII won the last race of the day to claim second
after two races and Sophie Olivaud's J/109, Albacor IV racing two-handed is third.
Chuck Pessler's Team Island Water World Racing from St. Thomas and Sint Maarten
had a great day in the IC 24 Class, scoring a second and three bullets to dominate
the one design class by seven points. Paul Davis' All In is in second place, just
a point ahead of Michael Finley's Grey Goose.
In Jib & index 1, Stephen Schmidt's Santa Cruz 70, Hotel California Too took line
honours, however Robert Beltrano's Swan 53 Nai'a corrected out to win the only
race of the day by nearly four minutes with Dennis Edwards' Australian C&C 48 Custom,
Patriot in third.
In Jib & index 2, Charlton & Bonanni's C&C 41, Red Stripe Reba romped home to take
line honours and the corrected time win by a big margin from Jim Hoelter's Alerion
Express 33, Nymph. Sandy Mair's Antiguan Beneteau First 35, Cricket was third.
Rene Van Dop's Dutch Team Aquaholics was the clear winner today in Bareboat 1, whilst
in Bareboat 2, Radboud Crul's all Dutch team on Dundee took line honours but after
time correction the win went to USA's Peter Nielson at the helm of Merlin Kief.
Tonight, the Regatta Village at Nanny Cay Marina will be in full swing, with a large
array of food vendors from local restaurants in Tortola and the beach bar offering
food and refreshments. Texan JitterbugaBilly band, Hudson and the Hoo Doo Cats will
be playing live and is sure to get the crowd bopping.
A video from T2PTV sponsored by Heron Financial Group will shortly be available
on the event web site: www.bvispringregatta.org
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