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He has cut his distance by half between 8 am and noon (French time), more than 8 nautical miles. Fabrice Sorin (781 - Cartoffset) remains third. But Fabrice will have to readjust in the East some time, or he risks to downgrade in the overall if we consider the eight series boats that are still in the race and only within 10 miles behind him. Top three at 1600 hrs October 2nd Series Protos http://www.charentemaritime-bahia.transat650.net/en Squeezing Down The Coast Of Africa * Shortly before dusk on Friday, the Fields met a familiar yacht north of the islands when they encountered the maxi yacht and 1989-90 Whitbread Round-the-World Race entry, Fisher & Paykel: "We were sailing along, minding our own business, when this IOR beast came steaming over the horizon on our line, big spinnaker up with mizzen staysail," says Campbell Field. During the 1989-90 Whitbread, Ross Field raced with the late Sir Peter Blake on Steinlager 2, winning all of the event's six legs. "Quite an impressive sight and I was dreading the start of old IOR stories from Ross," he adds. During the encounter, the 82ft ketch came slightly too close for comfort: "We made our intentions clear and they sailed very close to leeward - which in itself gave us a few anxious moments as they struggled to keep her tracking in a straight line, so I got the camera out in case we needed some evidence for the big insurance claim as the underwriters might be a bit dubious with a description of the incident as 'mounted by a dinosaur'." An invitation from the bigger boat via VHF to a stopover in the Canaries and a barbecue was politely declined by the New Zealand duo: "When I explained that we were in a race and were close second to a French boat ahead of us by a few miles, they very kindly offered to go and run them over!" Campbell reports. "So they lumbered on ahead and over the horizon, although as we approached the northern tip of Lanzarote we overtook them again, which in itself is quite interesting; a 40ft boat racing around the world overtaking a yacht that - in its day - was a huge, state-of-the-art racing machine. According to Ross, there were damn near high-fives all round when Fisher & Paykel hit 10 knots and hitting 20 was an event worth writing a book about!" Places at 2100 UTC October 2nd 1. Campagne de France, Mabire / Merron, 5274 nm to finish in Cape Town Seahorse November 2011 No walk in the park Under pressure Editorial If you haven't subscribed to Seahorse already we're keen to help you attend to that! - Please use the following promotional link and enjoy the hefty Scuttlebutt Europe discount... and it gets even better for 2 and 3 year subscriptions... Nice Treats the French Crew on Edmond de Rothschild Group to a Win A second win! Seven months after their victory in the Oman Grand Prix, which opened the 2011 season of the Extreme Sailing Series, Pierre Pennec, Herve Cunningham, Thierry Fouchier and Christophe Espagnon have treated Edmond de Rothschild Group to another success, and on the only French leg of the circuit to boot: "It's really a great pleasure to win here in Nice in front of a French crowd, which has been behind us everyday", said a smiling Herve Cunningham on the podium. The men of Edmond de Rothschild Group will only have a few days to savour their fantastic victory on the waters of the South of France. In a week's time, they'll be heading to Andalusia to contest the eighth act of the 2011 season. The latter will take place in Almeria from 12 to 16 October 2011. -- Translated by Kate Jennings The crew of Edmond de Rothschild Group Ranking for the Nice Grand Prix, after 29 races) Ranking for the Extreme Sailing Series 2011 after seven events http://www.gitana-team.com Team Aqua Crowned 2011 RC44 Tour Champions As Team Aqua (GBR) left the dock, they were not allowing any thoughts of a potential Championship win to enter their heads. With two more races to sail in the shifting 8-10 knot NW sea-breeze, and no discards allowed, a double figure finish could easily wipe out their 16 point cushion. The first race didn't go to plan. The team rounded the windward mark in 13th. An early gybe got Team Aqua into a right hand shift moving the team up to 10th at the leeward gate. By the finish they had gained two more places to finish eighth. With just one more race to sail they were 14 points clear. This meant that baring disqualification or breakage - they had done enough to win in Croatia and become 2011 RC44 Tour Champions. Adris RC44 Cup 2011 Results (After thirteen races) Qualifying Groups Announced For Argo Group Gold Cup The next three teams in the WMRT rankings are placed in the groups next. Peter Gilmour YANMAR Racing (AUS) is ranked #4 and slots into Group 2, Ranked #5 Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Mekonomen Sailing Team lands in Group 1 and #6 ranked Damien Iehl (FRA) French Match Racing Team goes into Group 3 with tour leader Ian Williams. Following them are the next three WMRT ranked teams. #7 Mathieu Richard (FRA) French Match Racing Team joins Group 3, Jesper Radich (DEN) Adrian Lee & Partners #8 on the Tour lands in Group 1 and Johnie Berntsson (SWE) Berntsson Sailing Team #9 slots into Group 2. The rest of the selections for each group were decided by the Argo Group Gold Cup Organizing Committee, including Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Commodore Peter Shrubb, event director Brian Billings, and Craig Mitchell, the Director of the World Match Racing Tour. "After we placed the tour leaders by rank, we divided the rest of the competitors based on their ISAF rankings and performance in recent match racing regattas," said Commodore Shrubb. "Craig Mitchell and I had long discussions over this and the groups as we have structured them are as balanced as possible. " http://argogroupgoldcup.com Tunnicliffe and Team Maclaren Win the 21st Santa Maria Cup The Gay Lynn Trophy is given annually to the skipper of the top finishing Santa Maria Cup skipper in her first Santa Maria Cup. The 2011 winner is Becca Dellenbaugh. A second special Santa Maria Cup award is the Eleanor Ruth Wilcox Memorial Trophy for the Bowperson on the winning team. This award was given to Liz Bower Lewin, who dedicated her trophy to Team Maclaren and spoke too modestly of her role in the team's victory. Dubarry Storm - Style Over Fashion Running The Rhumblines It is not uncommon to see the major race winning maxi's like Matador, Condor, Ragamuffin, Hammer of Queensland, Merit and British Defender still actively sailing to Whitehaven Beach with a happy crew of International tourists on board. They have certainly found a new lease of life in their famed sailing history as they set sail to showcase the pristine aquatic environment of the Whitsunday Islands to those who have never seen water so blue, sand so pure or Norfolk Pines so green. This fleet have continued provide the opportunity to showcase the Whitsunday Islands to the World of tourism and thankfully have not been left to spend time at the mooring growing barnacles. The Volvo Globe 60 Stratco Merit jointly owned by Leo Rodriguez and Ian Bishop placed the Whitsunday region and Queensland Tourism onto the World stage when the crew hoisted their spinnaker during the 2010 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race. A special message "We'd rather to sailing in the Whitsunday's" told the story about her dedicated crew of warm water sailors as they prepared for another test of character and seamanship to master another cold water crossing of the storm torment Bass Strait. There are a number of special stories surrounding the sailing history of the past generation racing yachts which now call Airlie Beach their home port. Sure they have seen their best days of racing in some of the world's most searching weather systems including those experienced in The North Sea, Tasman Sea and along the ice-berg flow in The Great Southern Ocean. Last month Stratco Merit continued to express her speed with a class line honours win in The Great Whitsunday Fun Race on Pioneer Bay while the former Royal Papua Yacht Club Admirals Cup sloop Surefoot showed she can still compete winning the Performance Handicap Silver Medal during the Airlie Beach Race Week in August. Owner skipper Rod Sawyer naturally has a personal 'love affair' with the 28 year old Peter Norlin designed Surefoot which besides winning her share of races on Pioneer Bay has the distinction of recording a top three Brisbane to Gladstone corrected handicap place in her famed log book. Surefoot is still regarded among one of the hardest to beat in the Whitsunday Sailing Club point score races and a recent upgrade in the sail wardrobe has significantly improved her boat speed. "It would be nice to have some more spare cash to replace a number of race weary sails but I'm happy with our results". Rod Sawyer said. -- Ian Grant A Blast From The Past Turner's well-honed skills earned him first place in the Traditional division as well as the Pine Brothers Sponsor Trophy for Best Overall Performance. "It's great to see that Ted, at age 72, still has the touch and the love of the sport," said Gary Jobson, who served as tactician for Turner just as he did when Turner's Courageous won the 1977 America's Cup. The regatta included nine 12 Metres (Victory 83, Courageous, USA , Intrepid, American Eagle, Weatherly, Columbia, Northern Light and Onawa) racing in three divisions (Grand Prix/Modern, Traditional, Classic) and drew several other celebrity yachtsmen as well, including America's Cup veterans Dave Pedrick, Richie Boyd, Scott Perry, Andy MacGowan, Jim Gretzky, Reggie Pierce, Tom O'Brien, Richie Sayer, and Stu Argo and other notable sailors such as Jeff Johnstone, Michael Keyworth, Brad Read and Jud Smith. After five races over Friday and Saturday, scores were close going into Sunday, but light breezes led to postponement and eventually cancellation, leaving unfinished business between competitors. In the Grand Prix/Modern division only one point separated first place Victory '83 from second place Courageous. American Eagle took top honors in the Traditional division over Weatherly, while in the Classic division Northern Light bested Onawa. Bannister's Wharf was home base for the yachts and crews, stirring memories of Newport's America's Cup days of the 1960s, '70s and '80s, when 12 Metre battle flags flew boldly above the docks as crowds inspected these beautiful, historic boats as they laid at rest. And just as in 1977 and 1980, they thrilled to see Ted Turner mixing with sailors at the dock after a long hard day of 12 Meter racing. This was the last 12 Metre event to be scored for the Ted Hood Championship Trophy, given for best performance over the 2011 season. This was awarded in the Grand Prix/Modern Division to Victory '83; in the Traditional division to American Eagle; and in the Classic division to Northern Light. This year's event inaugurated the Ted Turner Trophy, awarded for an individual's contribution to the 12 Metre Class on and off the water. To a standing ovation and thunderous enthusiasm from the entire fleet, Turner himself presented the magnificent trophy -- designed by Dan MacDonald of Three Golden Apples in Newport -- to Guy Heckman, who campaigns USA. Final results Grand Prix/Modern Traditional Classic Featured Brokerage The First Class 7.5 is a superb fun class sports racer with the potential to knock up some incredible speeds. Wildside was not launched until well after she was built and has really not had a hard life since then. She is in top shape with a superb suit of sails. 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