Monday, May 2, 2011

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LANZAROTE. ISLAND RACING LEAGUE III. CAFE DEL PUERTO Trophy. CASTAÑON

Marina Rubicón II gana el trofeo Café del Puerto. El fuerte viento protagonista de la regata.

Marina Rubicón II con David Caraballo, Augusto Escolar, Josito González y Rafael Lasso.

With boundary conditions was held last Saturday's third round of the League island Lanzarote J80 2011.

The party on Saturday was hard to foresee conditions for the third race of the season. While it was not windy, around 20 knots, wind direction presaged a difficult day, because in the Playa Quemada westbound, wind down the ravines acelarado and very gusty. The race course was presented complicated by the intensity of wind and continuing roles. In the first part of the race the wind swung more than 30 degrees from right to left until after the first beat veered those 20 or 30 degrees right and remained in that direction with many changes of intensity. The committee had readings of over 30 knots, there are always a lot more intensity in windward leeward.

The TGA Advisors Leonardo Arms flying aft. He finished 5 th the trophy.

18 boats started the race I was pretty encouraged by the committee. The fleet went very compact, alternating positions as head rolled to one side or another. At the end of the first beat, the wind shifted far to right and the boats on that side came first in the offset. First mounted Rubicon Aythami I Quintana, but what touched buoy was penalized and lost the first position. Featured in the group mounted the Hotel Princess Yaiza, the squat, Ikos, Jolatero and Amuru, close together and near all the peloton. From there began the show.

genaker The hoisting was the most critical moment of the race. Vessels mounted first, only the Princess Yaiza, Okupa and Marina Rubicon II were able to raise and jibe, the rest had many problems with the maneuver. It was spectacular to see seven or more boats genaker singing with flying completely out of control. The first stern went the same way, many luff and galletazo. The boats that managed to "tame" the conditions are highlighted. The Okupa Alfredo Gonzalez sailed well, but could not keep genaker lifted by the halyard problems that made you lower the sail. The Hotel Princesa Yaiza this time helmed by Nano Negrin mounted downwind first, followed at some distance from the Marina Rubicon II Rafael lasso and much more behind the Okupa Alfredo González. Behind them a group of four boats with whale museum, Suragua, Ikos and Amura in that order and close together.

Hotel Princesa Yaiza Falero with Domingo, Jose Cedrés, Oliver Herrera, Alejandro and Nano Negrin riding the leeward mark to start the second beat, followed by the Marina Rubicon II, squats, and Ikos whale museum.
The second beat was almost a board. Ships lasted a little port and then board a long board to windward. Hotel Princesa Yaiza leader of Nano Negrin turned around after the float lengths, extending a little more the Marina Rubicon II Rafael Lasso. The Okupa quickly turned to starboard leaving much to leeward. The position upwind of Marina Rubicon II allowed more wind goger right and walked more than its rivals, reaching the Hotel Princesa Yaiza mounted upwind with just a length ahead. Genaker rose leader in offset, waiting for the Marina Rubicon II a jibe at the second buoy and lift offset and port tack. This brought him to slip through the interior of the float and move to the Hotel Princess Yaiza. After browsing both towards goal, the Hotel Princesa Yaiza tried to take something from windward to try to go to Marina Rubicon II. When both sailing a few lengths, the Hotel Princesa Yaiza genaker exploded and its efforts to recover the head were in vain, as the Marina Rubicon II escaped genaker sailing until arriving at the finish line in first position. The chase group, led by Alfredo Gonzalez came with your Okupa. When he went to pass to windward at Hotel Princesa Yaiza that came with the approach, this will shut the hole and he did leave luff, prompting a protest from the Princesa Yaiza which ultimately disqualify the Okupa Alfredo and his team. In this circumstance Alfredo Morales took the whale museum to come in second place followed by the Hotel Princesa Yaiza who completed the podium.

Of the 18 ships, only ranked 13, with three retired, one of them, Mencey Loco, the club game. Two boats were disqualified, the said Okupa and Amura by an off-line.

Group B was won by Joaquín Medina followed the Altamar Catlanza Paco Curbelo.

In this race the fleet sailed with identical candles, but no conclusions could be drawn because the conditions were about survival.

CLASSIFICATION
1, Marina Rubicon II. Lorenzo Rafael Lasso
2 º Canary Cetacean Museum. Alfredo Morales González 3 º
Hotel Princesa Yaiza. Aureliano Negrin Sanginés.
4 º Ikos. Carlos Morales Quintana
5 º TGA advisers. Leonardo Armas Lasso.
Photos:
Luis Lemes
Sunday Travieso.

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