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BVI Sailing Festival continues with Veuve Clicquot Pursuit Race

by BVI Spring Regatta on 2 Apr 2015
Winners in the Veuve Clicquot Island Invitational pursuit race to Foxy's on Jost Van Dyke - Veuve Clicquot Island Invitational Ollie Dunger
BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival 2015 continued on Wednesday 1st April with the Veuve Clicquot Invitational Pursuit Race to Jost Van Dyke. Spectacular sailing through one of the most scenic routes in the BVI was the order of the day, with the added adrenalin rush of trying to catch the slower yachts that started the race before the high performance racing yachts.

The race started from Nanny Cay and took the fleet through The Cut, the stunning passage between St. John and Great Thatch before turning north to around Sandy Cay before finishing outside Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke. Virtually uninhabited, the BVI's fourth largest island is a popular retreat for locals and yachting visitors to the British Virgin Islands, especially for the popular snorkelling spots of little Jost Van Dyke, Sandy Cay, Green Cay and the miniature Sandy Spit. Jost Van Dyke is an island concerned with conservation; the JVD Preservation Society serves to protect the history, wildlife, culture and environment of its small archipelago.



To be honest, today's activities at the BVI Sailing Festival were more about the party at Foxy's Beach Bar than the racing, but it was a fantastic day on the water. Peter Schofield's HOD 35, Zarafa won the CSA Racing Class. Ross Applebey's Oyster 48, Scarlet Oyster won CSA Performance Cruiser. David Lake's Hunter 30, Wicked Winch was the winner of CSA Jib and Main with Charles Garrard's Team Merlin winning in the Bareboat Class. Colin Dykes' Londonderry Air was the multihull class winner. All of the teams that made the podium were awarded Veuve Clicquot champagne with the winners enjoying magnums of the fine French champagne, that dates back to 1772.

'Only one quality, the finest,' commented Caribbean Cellars Ltd, General Manager, Robert Knock. 'We are both proud and excited to sponsor an event that brings such support to the Islands sailing community. We're sure the sailors of the regatta will enjoy reliving their sailing or winning moments over a glass of champagne. Veuve Clicquot is recognised as one of the most prestigious Champagne Houses, renowned worldwide for the unique quality of its champagnes and its very distinctive Yellow Label. Congratulations to all of the winners, we hope you enjoy your prize with your friends and crew mates and sample more at the Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar at the Regatta Village in Nanny Cay.'



Peter Schofield, skipper of Zarafa was literally swept off his feet at the Award Ceremony at Foxy's Beach Bar, the young crew are all serving in the British Army and many of them are taking a short break from active service.

'The crew of Zarafa are all serving members of the Royal Dragoon Guards, most of whom have little sailing experience but they are used to drills and taking orders, so they have learnt very quickly,' commented Peter Schofield. 'Today I was very impressed, especially gybing in 20 knots of wind, which takes even an experienced crew a long time to perfect. It really was a pleasant surprise to come out on top, but apart from that, we had a wonderful sail and at the end of it to enjoy a party at a great location has really made the day.'



Foxy's Beach Bar was party central for hundreds of participants enjoying a hearty Caribbean barbecue and the odd cold drink or two. The world famous ram shackled beach bar was literally taken over by the BVI Sailing Festival crews, including the dance floor with the house DJ Dean spinning old Hip Hop tunes throughout the afternoon.

The top three yachts in each class were presented with Veuve Clicquot champagne by Judy Petz, Regatta Director for the BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival.



Racing at the BVI Sailing Festival concludes tomorrow, Thursday 2nd April with the VP Bank Tortola Sloop Spring Challenge. His Excellency, John Duncan OBE, the Governor of the British Virgin Islands will be in attendance and will be racing in the traditional BVI sloops, which date back to the early part of the 20th century. The Mount Gay Welcome Party for the BVI Spring Regatta with music by Final Faze will be held on Nanny Cay Beach.

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Full results for the Veuve Clicquot Island Invitational

 
 
    Bow Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Status Rating Finish Time Elapsed Time Corrected Time Class Fleet
BVI Sailing Festival Racing
  One Design Division
    CSA - Racing  
    1   GBR 7712 Zarafa HOD 35 Peter Scholfield           1  
    2   USA 95 SPOOKIE Carkeek HP 40 Steve & Heidi Benjamin           2  
    3   USA 18 Better Than... Swan 42 Gosia Rojek           3  
    4   USA 52920 Dunder J 122 Rupert & Jan Thouron           4  
    5   USA 28920 Sunset Child J 120 Marcus Cholerton-Brown           5  
    6   GBR 9419T TAZ RP 37 Bernie Evan-Wong           6  
    7   GER 7007 Black Pearl Carkeek 47 Stefan Jentzsch           7  
    8   USA 61300 Team Varg / Conviction TP 52 Ola Hox           8  
    9   17 The Blue Peter Alfred Mylne 65 Mathew Barker           9  
 
    CSA - Performance Cruising  
    1   GBR 1702T Scarlet Oyster Oyster 48 ross applebey           1  
    2   USA 4912 Porthmeor Oyster 49 Neil Styler           2  
    3   GBR 5951T Northern Child Swan 51 Christian Reynolds           3  
    4   GBR 563R Shine Grand Soleil 56 Giles Redpath           4  
 
    CSA - Jib and Main  
    1   30 Wicked Winch Hunter 30 David Lake           1  
    2   7016 Hotel California Too Santa Cruz 70CR Steve Schmidt           2  
 
    CSA - Bareboat  
    1 11   Team Merlin / Mau Bisa 1 Sunsail 44i Charles Garrard           1  
    2   NED Boat 9 / Ghalazio 2 Sunsail 41 Nils Boegborn           2  
    3 14   RRC One / Sapphire Dancer Sunsail 44i Iskander Rakhimov           3  
    4 21   Lazy Daze Beneteau Oceanus 423 Rob Swain Sailing           4  
    5 19   Teranga Moorings 43.3 Jim Proctor           5  
    6 18   L'attitude II Moorings 43.3 Mike Graham           6  
    7 17   Caribbean Soul Moorings 50.5 Dick Backstrom           7  
    8 13   Sapphire Beneteau 31 Andrew Barraclough           8  
    9 22   Energetiki / Wallys Sunsail 36i Andras Szep           9  
    10 12   Olive Beneteau 31 Andrew Pitcher           10  
 
    CSA - Multihull  
    1     Londonderry Air Lagoon 380 Colin Dykes           1  
    2   USA 60552 Archer Outremer 51 Richard Palm           2  
    3   11 Escapade Outremer 51 Jonathan Pooley           3

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