Bridgetown, Barbados (17 January, 2014): Competitors at the Mount Gay Round Barbados Race Series (15-23 January) couldn’t have hoped for better conditions for the opening day of the regatta. A warm east-north-east breeze reaching 28kts at times made for an exciting day for all with the potential of plenty of thrills and spills to keep crews on their toes right from the start.
Mayer and team, all in their 30s, who have been racing Banks Esperanza successfully over the last five years including finishing second at the 2013 J/24 national championship, said today’s racing couldn’t have been better: “We led both races but Impulse sailed well too. It seems that consistency is going to be important so that is what we as a team are going to work on this week. It was very exciting in the breeze on the plane, under spinnaker. The courses were great too with the race committee setting a 50-minute opening race, then a two-hour race which worked well.”
Although some of the bigger boats signed up for the event have yet to arrive at the event, including the VO70 Mount Gay Monster Project, there is an interesting mix of boats taking part in opening coastal races leading up to the 70-mile Mount Gay Round Barbados Race next Tuesday. From beach catamarans including the current round Barbados record holder – Silver Bullet – Supercat 30, to a cruising fleet, and bigger out and out racing machines such as the British Reichel Pugh 78, Idea, there is plenty to keep spectators entertained.
In the non CSA rated class local sailor David Spieler and team on a Beneteau 47 – Leonora – had a great regatta opener with a first in class beating Beneteau 51 – Other Business – skippered by Richard Inniss also from Barbados. Inniss chatting after the racing commented: “This is the first time we have really raced the boat since we bought her four months ago. We enjoyed a blustery race today, which is fairly typical and we had a good race with Leonora and My Mistress, a Bavaria and we’re looking forward to racing tomorrow.”
Competitors, with many recovering from tonight’s highly popular Mount Gay Red Cap party at Barbados Yacht Club, will be on the start line bright and early tomorrow for the Two Restaurants Race. The J/24s will sail two races while the remaining fleets sail one, all starting from a committee boat stationed in Carlisle Bay. Back on shore after racing party time begins once again with a reception and Mount Gay Rum in full flow.