Closure comes for Antigua Bermuda Race

Published on May 20th, 2017

(May 20, 2017; Day 9) – All teams racing in the Antigua Bermuda Race have now arrived in time for tonight’s prize giving to be held at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club. Tim Wilson’s Australian classic ketch El Oro, led the group of corinthian teams that have refused to put on their engines, showing tremendous tenacity in sticking to sail power only for over a 1,000 miles of light airs sailing. El Oro crossed the finish line at St. David’s Light shortly before 21:30 local time today and in doing so claimed second place in CSA Classics and third in IRC.

El Oro was once owned by Baron Marcel Bich of America’s Cup and BIC pen fame and owner, Tim Wilson painted a picture of their frustrating lack of wind in their last blog: Lost in the vortex!

“We have managed to point El Oro northwards 3 miles, cumulative in the last two watches. Pointed that is, not quite sailed. There is no wind. Read that as NO wind. Or maybe just enough to roll from side to side; about a metre forward for each roll. Our skipper tells us that at this rate another 10 watches will be required to complete our remaining 34.2 nautical miles to the finishing line. He has the numbers wrong. We are finally moving. No. 1 headsail, all by itself. About 1.5 knots in the right direction, 32.9 miles to go. Hold on. Brace yourself, 2.5 knots…

“12 noon. Land sighted. A good sighting, but six hours later we still have10 miles to go. Fridge is nearly empty of food. 2.5 nm to go. A certain excitement. Two kites up. Mizzen and main spinnakers. We can see the lights on the line. There are 14 people on deck. Nearly all in the cockpit. Bermuda. La Fin! How good is this! No more miles, all smiles,” exclaims Wilson.

At around midnight last night, Jason and Judy Payne-James’ Dufour 45, Heartbeat IV crossed the finish line in Bermuda. Their ship’s log showed that the team of family and friends from the East Coast of England, had clocked up 1,007 nautical miles. Co-skippered by President of the Royal Burnham Yacht Club, Judy Payne-James, Heartbeat IV has now competed in every well-known offshore race in the Northern Hemisphere. She has a berth at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club for the duration of the America’s Cup and Judy says: “They will be proudly waving the Union Jack and cheering on Ben Ainslie’s Landrover BAR team.”

The final yacht to finish the Antigua Bermuda Race, entirely by sail-power alone, is Andrew Eddy’s British Oyster 485, Gaia whose crew includes wife Sabrina and 19 year old niece, Phoebe Cochran. This is the first time Gaia and the Eddy’s have been to Bermuda and they have raced here to watch the 35th America’s Cup.

The Antigua Bermuda Race will honour the winners at tonight’s Prize Giving Ceremony. However, the ethos of this race is not just about winning, it is about taking part, and throughout the race the stories told from Gaia’s blog have been testament to that. Here is Gaia’s final report:

“It has been a busy few days on board Gaia having been hit by a thunderstorm at 4am on Tuesday morning while flying our spinnaker: this resulted in some slick crew work, leading to a goose-winging opportunity for the next few hours. We’ve been visited by a plethora of blue-ocean bird life, including long-tailed Tropicbirds, Pomarine Jaegers and South Polar Skuas. The crew have been busy practicing their knot-work, with many turks-heads and monkeys fists appearing round the boat. However their discipline has been slipping as poor laundry etiquette has been punished by unmentionables flying from the right spreader!”

Final Results

CSA – Monohull (CSA – 17 Boats)
1. Warrior, Volvo 70 modified, Stephen Murray, Jr. , Metairie, LA, USA
2. Avanti, Hanse, Jeremi Jablonski , Wilton, Ct, USA
3. Freya , Swan 90, Don Macpherson , Santa Monica, CA, USA
4. GAIA, Oyster 485/18, Andrew Eddy , London, GBR
5. Stay Calm, Swan 82, Stuart Robinson , Hampshire, UK
6. El Oro, Auzeppy-Brennuer 68, Tim Wilson , Paddington, NSW, AUS
7. Hermes, Pogo 12.50, Morgen Watson , Calgary, Alberta, CAN
8. Talanta, Pogo 40S2, Mikael Ryking , Tyreso, SWE
9. Esprit de Corps IV, Volvo 60, Gilles Barbot , Montréal, Québec, CAN
10. Spirit of Juno, Farr 65, Peter Anthony , Falmouth, St. Pauls, ANT
11. Challenger, Whitbread 60 , Chris Stanmore-Major , Mahone Bay, NS, GBR
12. LILLA, CNB 76, Simon & Nancy De Pietro , Buttevant, Cork, IRL
13. Mariella, Yawl, Carlo Falcone , St. Pauls, Antigua, ANT
14. Morning Star, Paradise 60, Carl Soares , Smiths, BER
15. Sapphire III, CNB76 , John O’Connor , Rye Brook , NY, USA
RET. Monterey, Farr PH 56, Les Crane , Warwick, BDA

CSA – Classic (CSA – 4 Boats)

1. Spirit of Bermuda, Ballyhoo Schooner, Michael Moreland , Hamilton, BDA
2. El Oro (Classic), Auzeppy-Brennuer 68, Tim Wilson , Paddington, Aus
3. Mariella (Classic) , Yawl, Carlo Falcone , ANT
4. Eleonora, Gaff schooner Peras Limited , St.Julians, MLT

CSA – Multihull (CSA – 1 Boats)
1. Allegra, Nigel Irens Catamaran FastCat Ltd , Georgetown, CAY

IRC (IRC – 15 Boats)
1. Warrior (IRC), Volvo 70 modified, Stephen Murray, Jr. , Metairie, LA, USA
2. Avanti (IRC), Hanse, Jeremi Jablonski , Wilton, CT, USA
3. El Oro (IRC), Auzeppy-Brennuer 68, Tim Wilson , Paddington, NSW, AUS
4. GAIA (IRC), Oyster 485/18, Andrew Eddy , London, UK
5. Esprit de Corps (IRC), Volvo 60, Gilles Barbot , Montréal, Québec, CAN
6. Freya (IRC), Swan 90s, Don Macpherson , Santa Monica, CA, USA
7. Chalenger (IRC), Whitbread 60, Chris Stanmore-Major , MAhone Bay, NS, Can
8. Lilla (IRC), CNB 76, Simon & Nancy De Pietro , Buttevant, Cork, IRL
9. Talanta (IRC), Pogo 40S2, Mikael Ryking , Tyreso, SWE
RET. Hermes (IRC), Pogo 12.50, Morgen Watson , Calgary, Alberta, CAN
RET. Spirit of Juno (IRC), Farr 65, Peter Anthony , Falmouth, ANT
RET. Monterey (IRC), Farr PH 56, Les Crane , Warwick, BER
RET. Eleonora (IRC), Gaff schooner, Brendan McCoy , St.Julians, MLT
RET. Rock Oyster, Oyster 65, john marshall , Lytham, Lancashire, GBR

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