Vasco da Gama
Gregg Hurter retained his handicap honours in this year’s
Vasco da Gama Yacht Race after a long hard slog from Maputo.
The well-established highlight on the South African
yachting calendar that started on Thursday and ended late on Saturday evening lived
up to is name of being a gruelling race. On Thursday night, the fleet were hit
by a front moving up the coast and then were left with light winds and rolling
swells.
Less than one hour separated the top three positions as
they finished offshore Durban late Saturday evening (21 June). First across the
line was the ‘family’ boat, Ray of Light skippered by Michael Kavanagh from
Port Shepstone. They finished in just under two and a half days. The crew comprised
of the extended Kavanagh / von Bredow family: father Pieter; daughters Heidi
and Sigi; son-in-law Michael ;and Heidi and Michael’s five year old son, Sean together
with Sophie Pages; Jacobus Langner and the Rear Commodore Sailing of the Royal Cape
Yacht Club, Luke Scott.
Sailing in his second Vasco, Kavanagh stated, “The race
was good and hard with more emphasis on hard,” a tired Kavanagh said after the
prize giving on Sunday (yesterday) afternoon, “We raced to our strengths which
got us through. The crew’s support was phenomenal; even if they were down below
battling with the conditions they were still supporting the guys on deck. The
bad weather was extremely challenging for us on Thursday night but we .”
“On Saturday we were becalmed about 20miles from the finish
so we dropped our sails and jumped in the water. A bit of a breeze came through
so we got back to racing, just in time as we spotted a few sails on the horizon.”
said a smiling Kavanagh.
The course record holder, Chris Frost on the helm of
Southern Storm came second across the line with Hurter on Bellatrix hot on his
heels finishing only two minutes later.
Southern Storm’s captain Chris Frost explained, “We were
doing well in the heavy weather. The rest of the race the winds were light and
fluky and we were a bit too far offshore. At one stage the land breeze picked
up and Ray of Light and Bellatrix were rewarded for staying inshore and gained
three hours on us. We managed to claw our way back, hauling in Bellatrix but
just ran out of runway to reel in Ray of Light.”
A delighted Hurter enthused, “The race was very long! My
team manned up on the first night and held together. We had a very wet first
night with the guys getting drenched on the rail. On the last day we had
Frostie and Ray of Light in sight. We worked so hard and pulled up on Southern
Storm but we didn’t manage to pip them on the finish line!”
Congratulating his team, Hurter said, “From the start we
had a very structured watch which made things easier. The whole team can be so
proud of themselves. Brennan (Robinson) and Struan (Campbell) kept our morale
up high throughout the race and Malcolm (Tiley) and Lianne (Tiley) did a
fabulous job with the boat admin and keeping us watered and fed.”
The Commodore of the Royal Natal Yacht Club, Graham Rose
skippering the L34 Zap was unable to make it before the cut off time, and ended
his ninth Vasco attempt with a DNF (Did Not Finish). More than half the fleet
didn’t manage to complete the gruelling 300NM with five boats out of the fleet
of 11 which started.
In his prize giving speech, Rose said, “The Vasco 2014
lived up to its reputation: all or nothing! The Maputo to Durban International
Yacht Race should feature on the Rolex Spirit of Yachting as it encompasses all
the drama and prestige.”
Hosts for the regatta, Royal Natal Yacht Club, received the
Transvaal Yacht Club award for the Inter-Club Trophy with a second position and
a third position.
Bellatrix’s Drew Amoretti received the Choose Life Youth
Trophy for the first U25 sailor on IRC handicap. Mike Surgeson navigating on
Bellatrix was awarded the Bentley Nuttal Trophy for navigator on the first boat
across the line.
Results
Line honours: 1 Ray of Light (Beneteau First 44.5, RNYC)
Michael Kavanagh 59 hours 11 minutes 54 seconds, 2 Southern Storm (RNYC) Chris
Frost (Pacer 395, RNYC) 60: 00:18, 3 Bellatrix (Beneteau First 40, PYC) Gregg
Hurter 60:02:36, 4 Sticky Fingers (Whitbread 30, RNYC) Rob Samways 63:37:06, 5
Pallucci (Simonis 35, RNYC) Warren Clark
On handicap: 1 Bellatrix (PYC) Gregg Hurter, 2 Sticky
Fingers (RNYC) Rob Samways, 3 Ray of Light (RNYC) Michael Kavanagh, 4 Southern
Storm (RNYC) Chris Frost, 5 Pallucchi (RNYC) Warren Clark
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