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Antiguo 18-05-2014, 21:41
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en la web de la regata de Antigua cita al "rafiki"

http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/new...ing-Week-day-2

(beneteau 40.7)

In CSA 5 40.7, two British yachts are having a great battle for the class lead. Stormforce Coaching's Cheeki Rafiki skippered by Doug Innes won Race 2 by under a minute from Caipirinha, skippered by Patrick Holloran. Caipirinha came back by winning Race 3, also by less than a minute from Cheeki Rafiki.
Simon Marshall works the mast on Cheeki Rafiki and today's action-packed short courses created a serious work out. "I must admit my arms are a bit tired," laughed Simon. "As the class is all 40.7s, the racing is really close and a round of applause to the organisers for the class split, it is really exciting racing. The Cheeki Rafiki crew are a mixed bunch - some of us have a lot of racing miles and we also have people new to sailing. We are just one point ahead of Caipirinha and it looks like it's going to be a close race for the class title."

Editado por maka en 18-05-2014 a las 21:55.
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