Sir Peter Ogden’s 60-ft Mini Maxi Jethou (GBR) won today’s windward/leeward race at the 2012 Rolex Volcano Race, held in Gaeta, Italy. Fourteen of the 19 entered Maxi yachts contested the race which marked the first segment of this year’s event.
Jethou triumphed on handicap having finished second on the water to Claus-Peter Offen’s 100-ft Y3K (GER), who attacked the 8.8-nautical mile course in a time of one hour, five minutes and 39 seconds. Ian Budgen, longstanding part of the Jethou afterguard, was delighted at winning a highly competitive race, commenting: “It was lovely out there, nice and warm. We had 9-13 knots of breeze, so great sailing conditions. Over the last six months a lot of changes have been made to the boat and on a light air day like today the modifications make a big difference.”
Whilst Jethou will take confidence from today’s victory, the hard work begins tomorrow with the first leg of the 400-nautical mile offshore race, commencing at 15:00 CEST. Running from Gaeta to Capri, the initial 100-nautical mile leg serves as an enticing appetiser to the more significant 300-nautical mile Leg Two, starting from Capri on Tuesday 22 May and comprising a voyage around the UNESCO-protected Aeolian Islands, geological wonders in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Today’s skipper’s briefing held at the Club Nautico Gaeta, attended by noted tacticians including Jethou’s Brad Butterworth, Berenice Bis’s (ITA) Tiziano Nava and Tommaso Chieffi of the sole Russian entry Bronenosec, provided the international crews with the latest information regarding the conditions forecast for the offshore race.
Official race meteorologist Filippo Petrucci predicts relatively rough conditions as the week develops, revealing: “Sunday evening will be characterised by a low pressure system which will arrive over the central western part of the Mediterranean so we expect rain and unsettling conditions for the conclusion of Leg One on Monday.”
Petrucci continued: “Regarding the outlook for the rest of the week the low pressure system will continue into Tuesday, with mostly cloudy skies and a risk of isolated thunderstorms bringing changeable winds. This may lead to very strong offshore winds between Tuesday and Wednesday of 25-30 knots with even stronger gusts.” In short, and compared to last year’s feeble conditions, the crews should be braced for a relatively quick dash around the majestic islands.
Boat Race 1
Builder Sail No. Pl Pts Total Place
JETHOU
Sir Peter Ogden GBR 74 1 1.00 1.00 1
BRONENOSEC
Vladimir Liubonirov RUS 2460 2 2.00 2.00 2
Y3K
Claus-Peter Offen GER 6060 3 3.00 3.00 3
BERENICE BIS
Marco Rodolfi ITA 18989 4 4.00 4.00 4
WILD JOE
Marton Jozsa HUN 7002 5 5.00 5.00 5
TWIN SOUL 6
Luciano Gandini ITA 19951 6 6.00 6.00 6
AROBAS
Gerard Logel FRA 60101 7 7.00 7.00 7
NILAYA
Filip Balcaen GBR 112 8 8.00 8.00 8
CAOL ILA
Alex Shaerer USA 60666 9 9.00 9.00 9
B2
Michele Galli ITA 88888 10 10.00 10.00 10
PLIS PLAY
Escuela Mediterranea de Vela ESP 9933 11 11.00 11.00 11
SHIRLAF
Giuseppe Puttini ITA 13993 12 12.00 12.00 12
E 1
Aegyd Pengg AUT 1876 13 13.00 13.00 13
ISMEF PEPE
Giulio Simeone ITA 16719 14 14.00 14.00 14
ARMEIGIN 3
Antonio Mesa Cervigon POR 7070 DNC 20.00 20.00 15
GOOD JOB GUYS
Enrico Gorziglia ITA 18000 DNC 20.00 20.00 15
KIBOKO TUJA
Edoardo Lanzavecchia ESP 8182 DNC 20.00 20.00 15
VERTICAL SMILE
Peter Lerbrandt DEN 1 DNC 20.00 20.00 15
VIKING IV
Mario Beomonte ITA 38510 DNC 20.00 20.00 15