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RORC CARIBBEAN 600
www.caribbean600.rorc.org - Regatta Welt 2013
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ROYAL OCEAN RACING CLUB
20 ST JAMES'S PLACE, LONDON SW1A 1NN
2013 RORC CARIBBEAN 600: Start: Monday 18 February 2013
3 January 2013
Race Update: Louay Habib
ANOTHER RECORD BROKEN - 30 ENTRIES BY END OF YEAR
The RORC Caribbean 600 continues to defy the financial crisis with a record fleet
expected on the start line when the fifth edition of the RORC Caribbean 600 kicks
off on February 18th 2013. With the northern hemisphere in the grip of winter, racing
600 miles around 11 Caribbean islands in warm trade winds and surfing in ocean swell
is proving to be very appealing.
"We had 30 confirmed entries at the end of 2012 which is twice as many entries as
we had the same time last year," confirmed RORC Racing Manager, Nick Elliott. "It
is encouraging to see that the race has captured the imagination of all sizes of
yachts with a significant number of entries from yachts less than 50ft as well
as much larger yachts, including superyachts, which you would expect to see in the
Caribbean. Antigua Yacht Club will be hosting the event once again and since our
last race, the club has made many improvements to shore side facilities for yacht
crews. All in all, the fifth edition of the race looks all set to be a fantastic
event."
Line Honours
Last year's Line Honours victory went to the magnificent 216ft carbon ketch Hetairos,
in a time of 2 days 2 hours 39 minutes 32 seconds. Of the current confirmed entries
for 2013, the 100ft Farr Maxi ICAP Leopard is the hot favourite to be the first
monohull to finish the course.
"We didn't compete last year because Leopard was undergoing a major refit," commented
ICAP Leopard's owner, Mike Slade. "Even though we have added a couple of tons with
a full interior, Leopard has lost none of her pace. In 2011, we completed the course
quicker than Hetairos in 2012 and Leopard has just demolished the IMA Transatlantic
Race record, which was set by Hetairos. We know that we are in fine form for the
RORC Caribbean 600. George David's Rambler 100 holds the outright course record
and that will be very tough to beat, but ICAP Leopard will be giving it their all,
as always."
Battle of the Titans
Two of the world's largest schooners are set for a marvellous battle. The 182ft
Adela which competed against Windrose last year will have the mighty Athos as competition.
Athos is making her RORC Caribbean 600 debut and a fascinating encounter is expected.
Athos at 203ft has a greater overall length, but the two schooners are evenly matched
and both yachts have enjoyed a friendly rivalry throughout the 2012 superyacht season.
In addition to Adela and Athos are a significant number of the world's most impressive
maxi yachts including Peter Harrison's Farr 115, Sojana and Filip Balcaen's 112ft
supermaxi Nilaya, who are very evenly matched. Both yachts competed in the IMA Transatlantic
Race and after more than nine days at sea, Nilaya and Sojana were less than five
hours apart. The 100ft Maxi, Liara and Didier Lacombe's 92ft Med Spirit are also
set for the start.
At least nine yachts from the Nautor Swan range are expected to take part in the
race and besides racing in their respective classes they will also be competing
for the Swan Caribbean Challenge Trophy, awarded to the best Swan overall racing
under IRC.
Vying for the RORC Caribbean 600 Trophy
Last years overall winner Niklas Zennström's JV72, Rán will not be competing and
this years favourite must come from America in the shape of Hap Fauth's JV72, Bella
Mente. Last summer, Bella Mente was crowned Rolex Mini Maxi World Champion, defeating
Rán by the narrowest of margins and the RORC Caribbean 600 is the start of an offshore
race season for Bella Mente that will also includes RORC's flagship event the Rolex
Fastnet Race in August.
Hap Fauth's JV72, Bella Mente (USA), winner of the Rolex Mini Maxi World Championship
2012 will compete in the RORC Caribbean 600/ Credit: Billy Black
An overall win for Bella Mente is far from certain. Rán's winning time of 3 days
11 hours 49 minutes was beaten by seven yachts in the 2011 race. The strength of
the trade winds and conditions experienced at different parts of the course can
be a big factor in winning overall, as well as taking the right tactical decisions.
Last year, Ross Applebey's Oyster 48, Scarlet Logic came very close to winning the
race. Ross will be competing again and expects a close encounter with Philippe Falle's
Deep Blue Racing Team on Trustmarque Quokka. Making his third appearance in the
race is Ron O'Hanley in his Cookson 50 Privateer and could be a good outside bet
to win as Adrian Lee's Cookson 50, Lee Overlay Partners won the inaugural RORC
Caribbean 600 in 2009.
Joining the battle is the winner of the RORC Racing Division of the ARC 2012, the
Austrian, Christof Petter in his Class40, Vaquita. He will have other Class40s to
play with including Peter Harding's 40 Degrees and Marc Lepesqueux's Sensation.
The race has always attracted UK members of the Royal Ocean Racing Club and this
year is no exception. RORC Commodore Mike Greville has chartered CM 60, Venomous
for the race and RORC Admiral, Andrew McIrvine will be part of the crew of the Najad
57, Weir Kraken, which is skippered by former RORC Commodore, David Aisher. The
Weir Kraken crew is entirely made up of members of the Royal Ocean Racing Club and
the Royal Yacht Squadron.
Multihull Class
Olivier Vigoureux, boat captain of Peter Aschenbrenner's ballistic trimaran, Paradox
has confirmed that the 63ft Nigel Irens-designed flyer will be competing:
'We can definitely go faster this year, given the right conditions. Ideally we would
like 20 knots of wind, then we might just be able to keep up with Leopard," suggested
Olivier. "The course record set by Region Guadeloupe in the first race will be very
difficult for Paradox to beat as we have more weight and less sail area, but who
knows, if we get the right conditions, anything can happen."
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