Race Preview: La Rochelle Race | Race Preview: La Rochelle Race |
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| Written by Louay Habib | |
| Friday, 08 August 2008 | |
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Sunday 10th August, First warning Signal 1650
COURSE: Cowes - Needles Channel -Eddystone (P), Ushant (P), Chaussee de Sein buoy (P), PA buoy - off La Rochelle (P), - Chauveau buoy, - La Rochelle Approximately 450 miles
Weather forecasts predict a wet and windy start to the race and that may suit Piet Vroon's Lutra 56, Formidable 3 in Class Super Zero, as Boat Captain, Matt Trautman explains; There is an interesting battle looking in Class Zero, Rolex Commodores' Cup winner, John Shepherd's Fair Do's VII, should favour the upwind start but the class also contains some ‘off the breeze flyers' who may play catch up later in the race; Mark Wynne-Smith & Jack Buttell's, Class 40, Gusilliam will be ballistic on a reach and debutant Luctor 42, Seawolf² owned by Henri Tinchant, is rumoured to be quite a weapon. The pick of the smaller boats must include Noel Racine's JPK 9.60, Foggy Dew and if the breeze stays up and they get the rub of the tides, they could be in with a chance but don't discount, Pascal Mouton's Grand Soleil 36, Foxy F Ewe, coming from La Trinite -sur-Mer, Pascal and his team will know the tidal coastline of north west France very well indeed. RORC website: http://www.rorc.org by 31st July 2008. RORC Season's Points Championship 2008The Royal Ocean Racing Club's Season's Points Championship consists of a testing series of races which attracts an international and varied fleet. For the serious offshore sailor, trying to win the Season's Points Championship is the real challenge. The Season's Points Championship this year includes the tactically challenging BMW Round Ireland Race and a new addition to the RORC sailing programme, The Cowes Madeira Race which offers an exciting opportunity of a race to Madeira and back, some 1500 miles away in the Atlantic off the coast of Africa. For those with less time, the programme also includes a race to the charming port of La Rochelle. For the full RORC racing programme go to: http://www.rorc.org/
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