Vigo and Baiona share the great prizes of the CdeC Trophy

 

· Crews from Vigo, Punta Lagoa and Baiona were winners in the different categories put into play in the two regattas of the CdeC Trophy with which the Monte Real Club de Yates inaugurated its cruise season

· The competition took place on a double stage, along the Pontevedra and Vigo estuaries, with departures from the vicinity of the Marina Combarro and the Real Club Náutico de Vigo, which collaborated in the sporting event

· In just one week and coinciding with the May Day long weekend, Monte Real will put into play the 45th edition of its classic Spring Regatta, which once again is the Repsol Trophy

Departure of the J80 fleet in Vigo © Clara Giraldo

The Monte Real Club de Yates successfully launched its 2023 cruise season this Saturday with the celebration of the CdeC – Amura Trophy, which brought together more than fifty sailboats from the main Galician yacht clubs in the Rías Baixas.

The competition took place on a double stage, along the Pontevedra and Vigo estuaries, with departures from the vicinity of the Marina Combarro and the Real Club Náutico de Vigo, which collaborated with the Bayonés club in the sporting event.

The smallest fleet, the one that left Combarro, was also the earliest. Seven boats started five minutes after noon with conditions that coincided with the reports provided by the committee. A south-westerly wind above ten knots that made it easier for them to push towards Baiona.

Ronautica Marinas ORC Combarro© Clara Giraldo

Two boats, the Narval from the Club Náutico de Vilagarcía, skippered by José Antonio Portas; and the Nahela of the Alagua Sports Club (A Guarda), led by Víctor Manuel Álvarez; they quickly took the lead, leaving the rest of the boats at their stern during the entire course. They kept up a very interesting one-on-one until the end, but the time compensation gave Ronáutica Marinas, led by Jorge Carneiro (CN San Telmo), the final victory. Nahela finished second and the Cinco Islas Albariño of Iñaki Carbajo (CN Beluso) closed the podium in third position.

Ronautica Marinas winner ORC Combarro-Vigo © Clara Giraldo

The fleet that departed from Combarro covered a total of 23 miles and the route for the boats that departed from Vigo, which heard the departure horn just after two in the afternoon with 17 knots from the southeast, was 12 miles.

Yess Too and Magical in the background during the coastal © Clara Giraldo

The fastest to complete that distance was Yess Too, owned by Rui Ramada, from Monte Real, which took just over two hours to cross the finish line. The outstanding Portuguese skipper was the fastest but the time compensation made him fall to third position behind Bon III of Víctor Carrión (CN Punta Lagoa) and Magical of Julio Rodríguez (RCN Vigo), who stayed at the gates to revalidate the victory of the previous edition.

Bon III, winner in ORC 1-3 © Clara Giraldo

Thus, the ORC 1-2-3 class winners’ podium was configured, one of the five that entered the competition on the Vigo-Baiona route. In ORC 4, the steps of the podium were covered by the Deep Blue 2.1 of Vicente Cid (RCN Vigo), who achieved gold; La Burla Negra by Juan José Martínez (CN Castrelo de Miño), who won the silver; and the bronze remained in Baiona thanks to the good performance of Jean Claude Sarrade’s Fend la Bise.

Deep Blue, winner of ORC 4 © Clara Giraldo

There was also a category A Two, for teams made up only of a skipper and a crew member, in which Salaño Dos of the couple formed by Jacobo Vecino and Brenda Maure (RCN Vigo) won, a very well-matched duo that for years has It has very well taken measures for this type of navigation. In second and third position were the Bonaventure of José Luis Ríos and María Jesús Montes (RCN Vigo); and the Aquilón by Roberto Telle and Genoveva Pereiro (MRCYB).

Salano Dos, winner in A Dos © Clara Giraldo

The J80 monotypes, the largest fleet (23 units) and unrelated to time compensation, competed in real time and their dispute ended with Alboroto at the top of the podium. A new victory for one of the boats that is postulated as favorites of the Galician fleet for the J80 world championship.

Riot-victor J80 © Clara Giraldo

The crew, led by Juan Carlos Ameneiro, surpassed his clubmate, Fernando Yáñez, aboard the Cansino; and Kotablue Fibra Coruña 14/18 led by Esteban Martínez de la Escalera, from RCN A Coruña.

Bouvento, winner in Figaro © Clara Giraldo

The other one-design fleet, the Figaros, which competed within the ORC-4 category, also had its own classification, which was configured with Walter Pedro Sequeiros’ Bouvento in first position and Pilar Cid’s Tutatis in second.

Tutatis female winners © Clara Giraldo

The latter, the Tutatis, took the prize for the best female crew, an award that the Monte Real Club de Yates has established in practically all its competitions within the framework of its Women’s Sailing program, with which it intends to increase the presence of women in the regattas that are held in Galicia.

Once the competition was resolved and the final classifications published, the facilities of the Bayonés club hosted the awards ceremony for the winners, an act that was presided over by the General Director of the CdeC Group and sponsor of the event, Carlos Calo; the mayor of Baiona, Carlos Gómez; and the vice president of the MRCYB, Alejandro Retolaza.

After saying goodbye to this first big date with the cruisers, at Monte Real they already have everything ready for their next regatta, which arrives in just a few days. The forty-fifth edition of its classic Spring Regatta, which once again is the Repsol Trophy, will be held next weekend, coinciding with the May Day holiday.

Departure of the ORC fleet in Vigo © Clara Giraldo

 

WINNERS OF CdeC TROPHY VIGO – BAIONA

ORC CLASS 1-2-3

1. BON III VÍCTOR CARRIÓN PUNTA LAGOA NPP
2. MAGICAL · JULIO RODRÍGUEZ · RCN VIGO
3. YESS TOO RUI RAMADA MRCYB

ORC-CLASS 4

1. DEEP BLUE 2.1 VICENTE CID RCN VIGO
2. THE BLACK MOCK · JUAN JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ · CASTRELO DE MIÑO NPP
3. FEND LA BISE · JEAN CLAUDE SARRADE · MRCYB

CLASS A2

1. SALAÑO TWO JACOBO VECINO + BRENDA MAURE RCN VIGO
2. BONAVENTURE · JOSE LUIS RÍOS + MARÍA JESÚS MONTES · RCN VIGO
3. AQUILÓN RROBERTO TELLE + GENOVEVA PEREIRO MRCYB

J80 CLASS

1. ALBOROTO · JUAN CARLOS AMENEIRO · MRCYB
2. TIRED · FERNANDO YÁÑEZ · MRCYB
3. KOTABLUE – FIBER A CORUÑA – 14/18 ESTEBAN MARTÍNEZ DE LA COLINA RCN A CORUÑA

FIGARO CLASS

1. BOUVENTO WALTER PEDRO SEQUEIROS MRCYB
2. TUTATIS PILAR CID MRCYB

BEST FEMALE CREW

TUTATIS PILAR CID MRCYB

WINNERS OF CdeC TROPHY COMBARRO – BAIONA

ORC-CLASS

1. RONAUTICA MARINAS JORGE CARNERO RO YACHT CLUB
2. NAHELA · VÍCTOR MANUEL ÁLVAREZ · CD ALAGUA
3. FIVE ISLANDS ALBARIÑO IÑAKI CARBAJO CN BELUS OR

Good wind and a large number of sailboats at the premiere of the Monte Real cruise season

 

· More than 50 crews participate this Saturday in the CdeC – Amura Trophy with which the Monte Real Club de Yates opens the 2023 cruise season

· The weather forecast announces good wind for the two regattas that will start from the estuaries of Pontevedra and Vigo and end in the Bay of Baiona

Departure from a previous edition – Photo © Rosana Calvo

More than 50 sailboats (56 registered at this time) will participate this Saturday in the CdeC – Amura Trophy, with which the Monte Real Club de Yates opens its 2023 cruise season. A large influx of crews for a competition that will have a double aspect, with two different departures for the same finish.

The smallest fleet will depart from Combarro, made up of 8 boats belonging to different yacht clubs such as Vilagarcía, Aguete, San Telmo, Beluso, Boiro, Tui, Combarro and Baiona. They will have about 22 miles to go until they finish.

The passing of a previous edition in front of Vigo – Photo © Rosana Calvo

The rest of the sailboats, mainly from more southern clubs such as Vigo, Canido, Baiona, Punta Lagoa, Bouzas, Rodeira or Castrelo de Miño, will depart from Vigo, divided into different classes. There will be several ORC categories, a special A Two for the smallest crews, made up of only two people; and one more for the J80, which with 22 registered, make up the fleet with the greatest presence in the trophy. For all of them, the route will be somewhat shorter, about 15 miles.

Although the typical spring variations could cause last-minute changes in the weather, everything indicates that the conditions will be very good for navigation, with southerly winds that will almost certainly always blow above 10 knots, reaching to reach gusts of up to 20 knots at times. There will be, yes, many clouds and some rain.

A group of sailboats after leaving Vigo for Baiona – Photo © Rosana Calvo

This first Monte Real cruise ship regatta, sponsored by the CdeC Group and Amura, will end at seven in the evening at the facilities of the Baiones club with the awards ceremony for the winners.

 

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