A foiling cat first for 35th Copa del Rey MAPFRE

By on 01 Aug. 2016

Racing resumes this week with the third event of the 2016 GC32 Racing Tour at the 35th Copa del Rey MAPFRE. This will be the one design foiling catamarans first ever visit to Spain. It will also be the first occasion a multihull class (let alone a foiling one) has competed at Copa del Rey MAPFRE, the Mediterranean’s most prestigious annual regatta.

Run by the Real Club Nautico de Palma, the 35th Copa del Rey MAPFRE takes place over 30th July-6th August, however the GC32s will be sticking to their four day regatta format with racing from 3rd-6th August.

During the event, the ten GC32s will moored immediately adjacent to the Real Club Nautico de Palma and during the day will be competing on their own course on the Bay of Palma – one of yacht racing’s most famous venues.

Leading the 2016 GC32 Racing Tour after two regattas is Switzerland’s Team Tilt, with a crew featuring Emirates Team New Zealand skipper Glenn Ashby. But she is level on points with Volvo Ocean Race winner Franck Cammas’ NORAUTO.

For Team Tilt helmsman, Arnaud Psarofaghis, racing in Palma represents a personal first. “I have never been there before. I understand it is a very nice place to sail with a good sea breeze.”

Racing on the Bay of Palma will represent a major change from the first two GC32 Racing Tour regattas this season, held on Lake Garda. “It will be very different with the waves coming in,” says Psarofaghis.

It will also be a rare occasion that the GC32 Racing Tour joins a major regatta. Psarofaghis believes this will be good. “It will be interesting for other sailors to see us and to discover the GC32 class.”

Since the GC32 Malcesine Cup four weeks ago, Team Tilt hasn’t trained, but Psarofaghis personally got race ready, helming the Alinghi GC32 in Hamburg last week.

Keen to recover its lead in the GC32 Racing Tour will be the French NORAUTO team, where Adam Minoprio is taking over the helm from Franck Cammas this week. The Kiwi match racing world champion commented: “Our competitors have improved a lot over the first two events on Lake Garda. We won’t get a lot of training in before Copa del Rey so we’ll have to hit the ground running.”

Making his GC32 Racing Tour debut in Palma will be Japanese skipper Naofumi Kamei. His Mamma Aiuto! team competed in Malcesine, but this will be Kamei San’s first time helming his boat in a regatta. He returns to Palma as a defending champion at Copa del Rey MAPFRE having won his class last year aboard a TP52 monohull.

Kamei San commented: “I am very excited to compete at Copa Del Rey again. It is one of my favourite regattas. Also for the class we are sailing in, it will be good fun. It is my first regatta in this class, so we are looking forward to learn and end the week being competitive.”

They will face stiff competition from:

– ARGO of American two time Melges 32 World Champion, Jason Carroll
– Flavio Marazzi’s ARMIN STROM Sailing Team being helmed by leading match racer Phil Robertson and a crew including the circuit’s only female sailor, Sharon Ferris-Choat
– Gunvor Sailing, sailed by a young Swedish team, skippered by Swede Gustav Peterson;
– Malizia – Yacht Club de Monaco helmed by Pierre Casiraghi;
– Orange Racing of GC32 Founder Laurent Lenne;
– Leading Swiss multihull team, Realteam skippered by Jerome Clerc
– French former Class 40 champion Sébastien Rogues on Team ENGIE

As usual the GC32s will sail windward-leeward courses with reaching starts and finishes.