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Swan 45 Samantaga wins ABSOLUT Full Moon Race

by Michelle Slade 29 Mar 2018 05:11 BST 26 March - 1 April 2018
Philippe Moortgat & Patrick van Heurch's Belgian Swan 45 Samantaga finished the Absolut Full Moon Race around the BVI islands in 24 hours, 35 minutes and 4 seconds © Event Press

A fun reach in 15+ knots under sunny skies to the finish of the inaugural ABSOLUT.® Full Moon Race was welcomed by race winners, Belgian team Samantaga, especially after toughing out a night of big breeze and plenty of rain. Samantaga finished the 165 NM around the BVI race in 24 hours, 35 minutes and 4 seconds, taking the Best Overall Trophy for the race.

"The first six hours were very difficult - we were comfortable until Beef Island, making good advances, but after rounding Beef we missed the wind," said Philippe Moortgat who is a co-partner/skipper in the Swan 45 with Patrick Van Heurch. "We stopped at West End for an hour - we didn't throw out the anchor but thought about it as it felt like we were going backwards!"

Around 5pm Tuesday, the breeze suddenly picked up in front of a storm that came through bringing wind and rain - lots of it. Within minutes, Samantaga was flying along in 17 knots which held steady to Anegada where they hit breeze over 22 knots. They worked hard on sail changes throughout the race using all sails on board: an asymmetrical 1.5 kite, a S2 spinnaker and three jibs.

"After the rain blew through, it was really an almost perfect sail... and almost a full moon," Moortgat smiled. "Everyone did a great job and we're glad to be here."

Moortgat and Van Heurch have owned and campaigned Samantaga throughout Europe for the past 15 years. Every year, the pair along with family and friends have vacationed at Anegada in the BVI but they've never actually sailed in the area. They finally decided to bring their boat to the Caribbean to race this season in part to support the recovery following Hurricane Irma. They won division at the recent St. Thomas International Regatta, and will be a force to contend with during the BVI Spring Regatta which starts on Friday.

Tatonka, a Beneteau Cyclades 50 with plenty of local Tortola knowledge on board completed the around the BVI race in 25 hours, 21 minutes and 22 seconds. "It was the race from hell!" Bob Phillips, Regatta Chair and longtime Tortola resident joked. "The first part which should have taken 4 hours took 8, then when we finally got to Nanny Cay around 6:15pm Tuesday night, it was like someone turned a switch. By the time we got to Dead Chest we were in 30 knots and sheets of rain. We spent a good 4 hours soaking-ass wet and cold!"

Don Makowiecki, crew on Tatonka, said it all became worthwhile around the west end of Anegada. "Usually it's a bunch of guys in the middle of the night bs'ing but suddenly it was very quiet on board. We were mesmerized by the moon reflecting off the surf and the Southern Cross as we reached parallel to the breakers along the Anegada shore...it was awesome."

Today's hearty breeze was also much appreciated by the fleet who raced the Island Invitational which took boats on a challenging 12 NM course around Ginger and Peter islands. Taking first in CSA Racing was Tony Mack on the J/122 Team McFly/El Ocaso. Second went to Spike, the J/111 skippered by Sam Talbot, and in third Liquid, the J/122 owned by Pamela Baldwin. Girls For Sail, racing Hot Stuff, a Beneteau First 40.7, took first in CSA Cruising, while Maissa, a Sunsail 47, skippered by Petr Kochnev, took first in CSA Bareboat. WOW, the Stealth 14GT skippered by David Liddell, took first in Multihull.

"Today was a jolly good antidote to yesterday," Mack laughed. "The race got very exciting at the end. Taz and Liquid got ahead of us at the first and second marks, then we got ahead of Liquid. At the end we got into a tussle with Spike who just beat us at the finish. We were always close to someone which makes for great racing especially in conditions like today. The breeze was between 10-18, generally from the NE, with quite big shifts. It was a lovely day!"

The crew on board Spike made an executive decision around 6pm last night to bail from the Absolut Full Moon Race as they sat at Steele Pointe doing zero knots in zero breeze right in front of a massive thunderstorm. That decision paid off today as they were able to compete instead in the Island Invitational, where they hit superb racing conditions.

"We figured we didn't have enough food given the rate we were going to complete the Full Moon Race!" Talbot laughed. "Today was great fun and great racing. We threw a couple of Hail Mary's which paid off - we didn't have a great start, we wanted to be where Team McFly/El Ocaso was but got a massive knock, then with a straight fetch up to the first mark and nowhere to go, we decided to go the inside of Peter Island whereas the others went between Peter and Norman - it paid off. We had a great battle with the other J/111 and the J/122s on the way back to Nanny Cay. The NE changes things up a bit even if you are a local - it makes everyone think a bit more."

At today's prize giving, Cameron McColl, Nanny Cay Chairman, offered his gratitude to the sailors and guests visiting the BVI this week. "We were determined that the Regatta would go ahead, although, to be honest, it's been a pretty brutal six months. We plan to take this opportunity to improve the infrastructure at Nanny Cay as well and there are hundreds of boats that are being fixed. Things are looking brighter and we're so glad that you are here."

ABSOLUT.® Full Moon Regatta winners were presented with prizes from ABSOLUT®. Susana Arguello, Regional Marketing Manager at Pernod-Ricard, commented, "To create a more sustainable environment around the world it all comes down to the actions of passionate people who want to make a difference for the better. Innovative improvements are just one part. Our day-to-day work is equally important. Supporting events which are forward-thinking and have vision to reduce environmental impact, such as the BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival, go hand-in-hand with ABSOLUT.® brand vision."

For more information visit www.bvispringregatta.org

Full Results

2018 BVI Sailing Festival - Absolut Full Moon Race - Preliminary Cumulative Results

 

Sail Number

Yacht Name

Yacht Design

Owner/Skipper

Race
1

Total

CSA - Spinnaker

1.

BEL 4528

Samantaga

Swan 45

Dries Van den Abbeele

1

1.0

2.

GBR 1424R

Heartbeat IV

Dufour 45E

Jason & Judy Payne-James

2

2.0

3.

CAN 8

Touch2Play Racing

Reflex 38

Rob Butler

11/RET

11.0

4.

CAY 821

Aiyana

Warwick 82

Peter Corr

11/DNC

11.0

5.

ISV 50998

MAZU

J 130

Emilio Torres-Requena

11/DNC

11.0

6.

USA 61957

Apollo

J 121

Donald Nicholson

11/RET

11.0

7.

911882

Team TAZ -

RP 37

Bernard Evan-Wong

11/RET

11.0

8.

ANT 104

Liquid

J 122

Pamala Baldwin

11/RET

11.0

9.

USA 60613

Spike

J 111

Sam Talbot

11/RET

11.0

10.

GBR 8405R

Olympia’s Tigress

First 40

Susan Glenny

11/RET

11.0

CSA - Racer/Cruiser

1.

USA 2329

Tatonka

Beneteau Cyclades 50

John Cook

1

1.0

2.

ANT 5114

Godspeed

Swan 51

Chris Haycraft

2

2.0

3.

 

Moxie / Alice D

Oceanis 440

Patricia Nolan

6/RET

6.0

4.

GBR 970

Jua Kali

Grand Soleil 43

Andras Bakody

6/RET

6.0

5.

USA 59008

Athena

SW 59

Jill Jinks

6/RET

6.0

Multihull

1.

 

Occam's Razor

Leopard 43

Andrew Briggs

2/RET

2.0

2018 BVI Sailing Festival - Round Tortola Race for the Nanny Cay Cup - Preliminary Cumulative Results

 

Bow

Sail Number

Yacht Name

Yacht Design

Owner/Skipper

Race
1

Total

CSA - Racing

1.

 

BEL 4528

Samantaga

Swan 45

Dries Van den Abbeele

1

1.0

2.

 

USA 60613

Spike

J 111

Sam Talbot

14/TLE

14.0

3.

 

911882

Team TAZ -

RP 37

Bernard Evan-Wong

14/TLE

14.0

4.

 

ISV 50998

MAZU

J 130

Emilio Torres-Requena

14/DNC

14.0

5.

 

GBR 4860R

Team McFly / El Ocaso

J 122

Tony Mack

14/RET

14.0

6.

 

CAN 8

Touch2Play

Reflex 38

Robert Butler

14/RET

14.0

7.

 

CAY 821

Aiyana

Warwick 82

Peter Corr

14/DNC

14.0

8.

 

USA 61957

Apollo

J 121

Donald Nicholson

14/RET

14.0

9.

 

GBR 1424R

Heartbeat IV

Dufour 45E

Jason & Judy Payne-James

14/TLE

14.0

10.

 

GBR 970R

Jua Kali

Grand Soleil 43

Andras Bakody

14/TLE

14.0

11.

 

GBR 6840R

Lancelot 2

First 40

Dan McGanty

14/TLE

14.0

12.

 

ANT 104

Liquid

J 122

Pamala Baldwin

14/TLE

14.0

13.

 

GBR 8405R

Olympia’s Tigress

First 40

Susan Glenny

14/TLE

14.0

CSA - Cruising

1.

 

USA 59008

Athena

SW 59

Jill Jinks

7/TLE

7.0

2.

 

ANT 5114

Godspeed

Swan 51

Chris Haycraft

7/TLE

7.0

3.

 

GBR 8520R

Hot Stuff

Beneteau First 40.7

Girls for Sail

7/TLE

7.0

4.

   

Moxie / Alice D

Oceanis 440

Patricia Nolan

7/TLE

7.0

5.

 

41.1

Sonoma

Bristol

Craig Harms

7/TLE

7.0

6.

 

USA 2329

Tatonka

Beneteau Cyclades 50

John Cook

7/TLE

7.0

CSA - Bareboat

1.

17

 

Team Miami / ZZ Hull 313

Sunsail 41

Brian McCarthy

21/RET

21.0

2.

12

 

Blue Tide

Moorings 51

Jim Proctor

21/TLE

21.0

3.

10

 

Maissa

Sunsail 47

Petr Kochnev

21/TLE

21.0

4.

15

 

Odin II

Sunsail 51

Darrell Ewert

21/TLE

21.0

5.

16

 

Papillon

Dufour 460

Andrew Friedman

21/TLE

21.0

6.

13

 

Return of the Macks

Moorings 51

Mike Keel

21/TLE

21.0

7.

   

Saleya

Sunsail 51

Philip Vitale

21/TLE

21.0

8.

14

 

Sans Souci II

Moorings 51

Jim Sission

21/TLE

21.0

9.

19

 

spiritSAIL / Zibal

Sun Odyssey 449

Greg Allen

21/RET

21.0

10.

11

 

Squeakybrat

Sunsail 47

Mikhail Beloborodov

21/TLE

21.0

11.

20

 

The Lazy Sheets / High On A Breeze

Moorings 51

Antony Dalton

21/RET

21.0

12.

   

Aquaholics / Joanna Victoria

Moorings 45

Raymond Perridon

21/DNC

21.0

13.

   

Breakaway

Moorings 51

Jim Brewer

21/DNC

21.0

14.

   

Team Infinite Beer / Windfall

Moorings 45

David Baker

21/DNC

21.0

15.

   

Team Cape Fear / Sea's the Daze

Moorings 45

Bob Cowen

21/DNC

21.0

16.

   

Team Aerco / Dauntless Five

Moorings 45

Robert Laughton

21/DNC

21.0

17.

   

Makin' Memories

Sunsail 41

Robin Tattersall

21/DNC

21.0

18.

   

Crows' Nest

Moorings 45

Ronald Smith

21/DNC

21.0

19.

   

Candle In The Dark

Moorings 45

Willem Middelburg

21/DNC

21.0

20.

18

 

Blackwater Racing / ZZ Hull 13

Moorings 48

John Fourqurean

21/TLE

21.0

CSA - Multihull

1.

 

GBR 789M

WoW

Stealth 14GT

David Liddell

1

1.0

2.

   

Wildfire

Edel cat 35

John Hayes

5/DNC

5.0

3.

 

IVB 174

Airgasm

Corsair Sprint 760R

Barney Crook

5/TLE

5.0

4.

   

Occam's Razor

Leopard 43

Andrew Briggs

5/TLE

5.0

2018 BVI Sailing Festival - Island Invitational - Preliminary Results Race 1

 

Bow

Sail Number

Yacht Design

Owner/Skipper

Status

Rating

Finish Time

Elapsed Time

Corrected Time

Class

Fleet

CSA - Racing

 

1

 

GBR 4860R

J 122

Tony Mack

 

0.955 (Asy)

28/Mar/18 - 13:52:24

0:03:32:24

0:03:22:51

1

2

2

 

USA 60613

J 111

Sam Talbot

 

0.964 (Asy)

28/Mar/18 - 13:52:12

0:03:32:12

0:03:24:34

2

3

3

 

ANT 104

J 122

Pamala Baldwin

 

0.955 (Asy)

28/Mar/18 - 13:55:42

0:03:35:42

0:03:26:00

3

4

4

 

911882

RP 37

Bernard Evan-Wong

 

1.002 (Asy)

28/Mar/18 - 13:46:20

0:03:26:20

0:03:26:45

4

5

5

 

GBR 970

Grand Soleil 43

Andras Bakody

 

0.954 (Asy)

28/Mar/18 - 14:05:37

0:03:45:37

0:03:35:14

5

6

6

 

GBR 6840R

First 40

Dan McGanty

 

0.938 (Both)

28/Mar/18 - 14:10:18

0:03:50:18

0:03:36:01

6

7

7

 

CAN 8

 

Robert Butler

DNC

0.939 (Asy)

     

11

 

8

 

USA 61957

J 121

Donald Nicholson

DNC

0.993 (Asy)

     

11

 

9

 

GBR 8405R

First 40

Susan Glenny

DNC

0.946 (Both)

     

11

 

CSA - Cruising

 

1

 

GBR 8520R

Beneteau First 40.7

Girls for Sail

 

0.891 (Jib)

28/Mar/18 - 14:32:34

0:04:17:34

0:03:49:30

1

8

2

 

41.1

Bristol

Craig Harms

 

0.807 (J/P)

28/Mar/18 - 15:00:31

0:04:45:31

0:03:50:25

2

9

3

 

USA 59008

SW 59

Jill Jinks

DNC

0.937 (Asy)

     

4

 

CSA - Bareboat

 

1

10

 

Sunsail 47

Petr Kochnev

 

0.892 (Jib)

28/Mar/18 - 14:29:25

0:04:19:25

0:03:51:24

1

10

2

17

 

Sunsail 41

Brian McCarthy

 

0.845 (Jib)

28/Mar/18 - 14:53:03

0:04:43:03

0:03:59:11

2

11

3

18

 

Moorings 48

John Fourqurean

 

0.899 (Jib)

28/Mar/18 - 14:37:56

0:04:27:56

0:04:00:52

3

12

4

16

 

Dufour 460

Andrew Friedman

 

0.864 (Jib)

28/Mar/18 - 14:53:11

0:04:43:11

0:04:04:40

4

13

5

11

 

Sunsail 47

Mikhail Beloborodov

 

0.892 (Jib)

28/Mar/18 - 15:02:39

0:04:52:39

0:04:21:03

5

14

6

13

 

Moorings 51

Mike Keel

 

0.911 (Jib)

28/Mar/18 - 14:59:20

0:04:49:20

0:04:23:35

6

15

7

20

 

Moorings 51

Antony Dalton

 

0.911 (Jib)

28/Mar/18 - 15:00:55

0:04:50:55

0:04:25:02

7

16

8

14

 

Moorings 51

Jim Sission

 

0.911 (Jib)

28/Mar/18 - 15:03:33

0:04:53:33

0:04:27:25

8

17

9

12

 

Moorings 51

Jim Proctor

 

0.911 (Jib)

28/Mar/18 - 15:09:06

0:04:59:06

0:04:32:29

9

18

10

15

 

Sunsail 51

Darrell Ewert

DNC

0.911 (Jib)

     

21

 

11

   

Sunsail 51

Philip Vitale

DNC

       

21

 

12

   

Moorings 45

David Baker

DNC

       

21

 

13

   

Moorings 51

Jim Brewer

DNC

       

21

 

14

   

Moorings 45

Robert Laughton

DNC

       

21

 

15

   

Moorings 45

Ronald Smith

DNC

       

21

 

16

   

Moorings 45

Willem Middelburg

DNC

       

21

 

17

   

Moorings 45

Raymond Perridon

DNC

       

21

 

18

   

Moorings 45

Bob Cowen

DNC

0.889 (Jib)

     

21

 

19

   

Sunsail 41

Robin Tattersall

DNC

       

21

 

20

19

 

Sun Odyssey 449

Greg Allen

RET

0.856 (Jib)

     

21

 

CSA - Multihull

 

1

 

GBR 789M

Stealth 14GT

David Liddell

 

1.014 (Spi/Scr)

28/Mar/18 - 13:04:51

0:02:59:51

0:03:02:22

1

1

2

   

Edel cat 35

John Hayes

DNC

0.899 (Spin)

     

4

 

3

 

IVB 174

Corsair Sprint 760R

Barney Crook

DNC

0.959 (Both)

     

4

 

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