Transatlantic Maxi Yacht Cup 2008
by Barby MacGowan 13 Aug 2008 21:31 BST
24 November 2008
Second Edition set for November
Originally conceived in 2007 as a biennial event, the Transatlantic Maxi Yacht Cup will take place in 2008 based on the success of the inaugural event held last fall, and early inquiries suggest a number of boats are already making plans to challenge for the title. Organized by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda (YCCS), the starting gun for the 2008 Transatlantic Maxi Yacht Cup will
sound on Monday, November 24, in Santa Cruz de Tenerife (the largest of
the seven Canary Islands off the northwest coast of Africa), setting the
Maxis racing across the North Atlantic Ocean. It should take them
roughly two weeks to reach the finish line off the island of Sint
Maarten in the Netherlands Antilles.
While the seven yachts that participated in the 2007 race enjoyed a
largely uneventful crossing, the traditionally steady northeasterly
trade winds on the 2700-mile course offer plenty of challenges for this
year’s competing maxi yachts of 18 metres (70 feet) and above.
"We had a great trip during the inaugural edition in 2007,” said Yerin
Hobson of Dark Shadow. “The team spirit on board was excellent and
although the competition was fierce we fought right up to the end in the
true spirit of racing. The racing was well organized … it's a pleasure
to cross the Atlantic with such good organization. And although we
couldn’t fit it into our schedule [for 2008] we definitely intend to be
back for the 2009 edition."
Two Maxis who have submitted their 2008 entry forms are Sojana, the
115-foot Farr designed Bermudian ketch owned by Peter Harrison (GBR),
and Bossanova, the Simonis 67 belonging to YCCS member Pietro Motta
(ITA). Sojana is familiar with victory in Caribbean waters having won
the St. Barth Bucket (2007) as well as the St. Martin Heineken Regatta
(2008, 2007). She will be looking to improve on her second-place real
time finish behind Nariida, the Wally owned by Morten Bergesen (NOR),
who took line honors in the 2007 inaugural event. Despite finishing an
unassuming fourth over the line after 12 days, 2 hours, 22 minutes and
41 seconds at sea, Anders Johnson (SWE) took the overall victory with
his Swan 70 Blue Pearl once the IRC handicap calculations were made,
rendering a few wrecked spinnakers and damaged sails a small price to
pay to win the first edition of this race.
The Transatlantic Maxi Yacht Cup is promoted by the International Maxi
Association (IMA), with YCCS organizing the regatta in collaboration
with the Real Club Nautico de Tenerife for the start and the Sint
Maarten Yacht Club for the finish. It is open to monohull Maxi yachts
with a minimum overall length of 18 metres (59 feet) that are in
compliance with the IMA’s five division regulations (Racing, Cruising,
Wally, Spirit of Tradition and Mini Maxi).
The Notice of Race can be found on the YCCS website.