The regatta postponed in October took place on Saturday November 15th with a coastal track of 22 miles and a SW wind between 12 and 18 knots.
STAY UP TO DATE OF WHAT WE DO AND RECEIVE OUR NEWSLETTER‘Histolab’ (ORC2), of shipowner Juan José Torres; ‘Mestral Fast’ (ORC3), of Jaime Morell; ‘Yabadaba’ (ORC4), of Martín Aizcorbe, ‘Azuree’ (ORC A2), of Eduardo Horrach, have been crowned winners of the Hispanidad-Audax Marina Trophy, organized by the Real Club Náutico de Palma.
The competition, that has had the participation of 12 ships divided into four groups, has taken place on Saturday November 15th, after last October 11th it had to be postponed due to bad weather. The regatta has been, finally, a coastal track of 22 miles inside the limits of the bay of Palma, instead of the traditional journey between Palma and Adnratx.
Wind, stable from the southeast and with an intensity between 12 and 18 knots, has allowed completing the track in little time. The Azuree, with completed in double crew and had a more limited manouvre, has been the fastest of the fleet, by investing 2 hours and 59 minutes. Eleven of the 12 ships have been able to finish the race.
The next event for the cruiser fleet of the RCNP, the traditional Christmas Trophy, is programmed for December 13th.