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Bank von Bremen wins 440 nm Kiel to Sandhamn Race |
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Friday, 16 July 2010 15:00 |
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"The wind conditions were actually more stable than predicted", reported Marten Schirge, skipper of the german J/V 52 youth yacht "Bank von Bremen". The crew of the Segelkameradschaft "Das Wappen von Bremen" felt sailing in the the baltic sea this year more like sailing in the caribean.
They were even able to watch the worldcup game Germany against Argentina during a phase of calm winds close to Bornholm. Their first ship home arrival at Sandhamn was celebrated together with Shakti and Haspa Hamburg on Monday morning 5th July with two kegs of beer. Congratulations!
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Crew "Bank von Bremen" minutes after arrival Sandhamn
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Göteborg Offshore Race 13th August |
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Monday, 28 June 2010 17:00 |
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Skagerak and Kattegat have always been a natural arena for serious offshore racing. Historically Skaw Race was one of the most grueling races and in more recent year Watski Skagerack Twostar have been called the toughest shorthanded race in Scandinavia.
For the 15th Göteborg Offshore Race the Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club in agreement with the Swedish Sailing Federation has been working together with the sailors to revive this exciting race. Start and finish at Långedrag, August 12 -14, 2010. A new challenging 150 mile course is running from Långedrag in Gothenburg, north to Marstrand, over to Skagen and around Kattegat. The start is on friday 13:th and we expect all the boats to be back well before the prizegiving and the big party saturday.
Photo: Peter Gustafsson, blur.se
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King Harald with his TP52 "Fram XVI" takes the lead in the Baltic IRC Circuit |
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Wednesday, 16 June 2010 17:00 |
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1040 boats started in sunshine and light winds to the long-distance Faerder'n Race. This regatta is the most popular long-distance race in Norway, and the fourth regatta of the Baltic IRC series. The race track is about 120 nm long and runs from Oslo around the lighthouse Faerder Fyr on the Tristein island at the exit of the Oslo Fjord, and back again. The challenge in this race is the navigation between the islands and the current tactics in Oslofjord. Under certain circumstances the yachts have to deal with very rough Skagerrak weather at the outflow of the Oslo Fjord. Therefore, the lighthouse Faedern has a comparable meaning for the Norwegians as the Fastnet-Rock has for the British.
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Varuna GER 6164 leads the Baltic IRC fleet |
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Tuesday, 08 June 2010 16:00 |
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With a 30 min lead over her sister Rogers 46 "Gut´s n Glory",Jens Kellinghusen´s Rogers "Varuna" (Hamburg/ Germany) took over the yellow jersey in race 3 "Round Fyn" in the Baltic IRC Cup. Varuna was modified by getting a bigger squaretop mainsail and some extra weight in the keel last winter. But with this modification Varuna only got a 5 TCC points higher IRC Rating. It was an absolutely tight racing between the three Rogers for a long time, when "Shakti" hit the ground near Svendborg to have a rest of 45 minutes.
The yachts from Germany did benefit from 2 extra points sailing abroad as the Swedish boats did, which will be no further advantage, when the Danish fleet reaches Gotland, Helsinki and Flensburg. One of the top scoring Danish yachts is DEN 19294 "Visione 3" from Per Weiskvist/ Kerteminde on position 4 at the moment. Visione is a former ILC 40, modified with a new carbon rigg, big symetric and asymetric kites and the very experienced skipper Per Weiskvist, who is one of the initiators of the Baltic IRC circuit . Download the actual scoring here.
Skippers meeting at Kerteminde after a nice breakfast
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Baltic Sea Challenge at Elsinore June 25-27 |
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Friday, 04 June 2010 10:00 |
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The Elsinor Yacht Club near Helsingoer has now opened for entries to the Danish part of the hanseboot Baltic IRC Open. The regatta is part of both the Baltic IRC Open as well as the Baltic Sea Challenge for Swan Yachts. The regatta is an invitational regatta for competitive yachts over 35’ holding a valid IRC certificate and is also open for yachts over 35’ holding a valid DH certificate, but IRC participants will precede.
There will be max. 35 entries accepted after the principle “first entry, first served” and the regatta will offer 3 days of competitive sailing with one long race and 6 windward-leeward races. The race office will be based in the NORTH HARBOUR next to the Castle of Kronborg near the town of Elsinore. The Elsinor Yacht Club will guarantee you a you a high level of social activities after the races.
See invitation here!
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BLUR from Sweden and FRAM VVI from Norway lead the Baltic Open! |
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Monday, 31 May 2010 19:30 |
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After a stormy Round Skagen with only 8 boats of 20 entries under IRC finishing and the Big Boat Challenge in Kerteminde the hanseboot Baltic Open scoring shows the first results: Not surprisingly the winners of BBC, "Blur" from Sweden and "Fram XXI" from Norway and of Skagen, "Hexe" from Germany are the leaders on the scoring board.
Though 80 ft HEXE, skippered by Norbert Plambeck from Germany was the big winner of the Skagen race from Helgoland to Kiel round Denmark, the very well sailed BLUR skippered by Peter Gustafsson and FRAM XXI helmed by H.M.King Harald V hold a small advantage over "Hexe", as they benefit from extra points for racing abroad.
The leaderboard will certainly be reshuffled, when the next race Round Fyn will follow on Friday 4th June, where many of the competitors from both races will meet each other again. Download the actual Excel-Scoring sheet here!
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Round 1 of the new Baltic IRC Open series successful finished |
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Wednesday, 26 May 2010 09:30 |
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The first regatta of the new Baltic IRC series, took place in Kerteminde Denmark. The Big Boat Challenge had almost similar numbers of entries under IRC and Danish Handicap, so it was a success to the Baltic IRC Open concept.
In the entry list there was the TP 52 FRAM owned by HKH Harald of Norway and the Cookson 50 Camilla, owned by Ole Martin Vordal also from Norway as the favorites in Class 2. The Cup lived up to the expectations with perfect sailing. In Class 1, for the smaller yachts, there was entry by Jesper Bank in his new Faurby 396 race, and Peter “Blur” Gustafsson in his J 109, amongst 3 Farr 30 and more.
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Wednesday, 12 May 2010 21:30 |
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Tarok 7, the Danish Swan 45 owned by Erik Berth, which is participating in the Baltic IRC Open series, has found new and bigger partners for their serious training sessions.
DEN 9503, Tarok 7, Erik Berth, Swan 45, KDY
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Thursday, 06 May 2010 16:00 |
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Please note that every owner has to register for each of the Baltic IRC Regattas with the organizing club of the particular race and according to the particular rules of the event. Race Registration on this homepage for the Baltic IRC circuit does not replace registration for any particular regatta which is part of the circuit. For more informations about the races click here
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Another Class40 enters the circuit |
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Thursday, 22 April 2010 20:30 |
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Merena is one of the first Class40 ever build, number 8 actually. She was designed by Pierre Rolland and build in a very small yard in Brittany. "Since her launch in 2006, we have been sailing a lot of fancy races", says the owner Alexis Guillaume, "Â like: Island, Madeira, Fastnet, Jacques Vabre to Brasil and several inshore races. Our specificity is that the sponsors are participating to the crew for the races. Personally, I lived in Norway and Sweden as a child and allways have thought coming back some day... We definitely looking forward going sailing in the Baltic sea this summer..." The first Baltic start for Merena is Kiel-Sandhamn on 2nd July, followed by the Gotland Race..
 Check the specially the page: http://www.sailaway.be/video.html
BEL-8000, Merena, Alexis Guillaume, Class40, Nieuwpoort
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