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Nespresso International 18 Skiff Regatta

Fonte: The Daily Sail

Photos: Rich Roberts

Early lead to C-Tech

After the opening day of the Nespresso International 18 Skiff Regatta in San Francisco
Monday August 27th 2012, Author: Rich Roberts, Location: United States

From first to last to first again … what sort of Kiwi capers are these bold intruders from New Zealand pulling in the Nespresso International 18 Skiff Regatta, hosted by the St. Francis Yacht Club?


"We're just chipping away," skipper Alex Vallings said after he and hisC-Tech crew of Chris Kitchen and Josh Melonick swept the event's opening day races the hard way with a remarkable comeback in the second race Monday.

The top five among 18 boats was filled out by Australia's Jonathan Witty, Grant Rollerson and class icon John Winning and six-time winner Howard Hamlin from Long Beach, CA, down the coast.

Although there had been some doubt whether there would be any racing at all on the frenzied heels of the AC45s' America's Cup World Series on the weekend, 18 boats hit the race course on an uncommonly warm San Francisco day, some struggling to stay upright in the 16 knot breeze in the late stages of the flood tide, when the first race got under way at 5:21 pm PDT.

C-Tech passed the early leader, Australian veteran Grant Rollerson, halfway down the first downwind leg of the two-lap course and was never challenged, but that wasn't its most impressive performance.

When the second race started C-Tech was OCS, had to whip back to re-start and quickly found herself dead last chasing everyone else to the first windward mark inside the Golden Gate Bridge.

No problem. By day's end, as the sun settled under the bridge and a three-quarter moon rose from behind, the Kiwis were first to cross the finish line and arrive back at the beach fronting Crissy Field.

"We had good downwind legs," Vallings explained, "and we caught all the shifts, got some good puffs at the top mark. Then [on the second lap] we gybed earlier than the other guys who had trouble laying the bottom mark."

That's a key part of the game sailing here: picking the currents and the shifts, skills which combined with boat speed are tough to beat.

Racing continues with two races Tuesday and Wednesday starting at 1pm, followed by a lay day Thursday before two more races late Friday climaxed by the traditional 7 1/2-mile Ronstan Bridge to Bridge Race from the Golden Gate to the Oakland Bay late Friday afternoon. The last two of 10 races will be Saturday.

Results: top five of 18 boats after two of 10 races



1. C-Tech, Alex Vallings/Chris Kitchen/Josh Melonick, New Zealand, 1-1, 2 points.
2. Lumix, Jonathan Witty/James Hozack/ Marcus Ashley-Jones, Australia, 2-2, 4
3. Black Swan, Grant Rollerson/Justin Healey/Marco Schurman, Australia, 3-4, 7
4. Yandoo, John Winning/David Gibson/Andrew Hay, Australia, 5-3, 8
5. CST Composites, Howard Hamlin/Matt Noble/Matt McKinlay, USA, 4-5, 9



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