Saturday, July 14, 2012

J/24s Sailing Rolex Ilhabela Week

J/24s sailing Rolex Ilhabela Sailing Week Brazil(Ilhabela, Brazil)- Some J/24 teams are looking forward to yet another spectacular week sailing in one of the world's more beautiful and exotic islands off the coast of Brazil.  The Rolex Ilhabela Sailing Week is considered the largest in Latin America and the numbers prove it. There are 150 boats between the major classes of ocean and more than 1,400 sailors from three countries - Brazil, Chile and Argentina - and nine states - Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Parana, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Espirito Santo, Brasilia, Minas Gerais and Bahia.

dolphins swimming off Ilhabela Island, BrazilHosted by YC Ilhabela, the teams start the event off with their biggest challenge, a race of 55nm on a spectacular route back and forth to the island of Alcatrazes. The race for Eldorado Alcatrazes will be played with winds ranging from 8 to 25 knots towards the south and predominantly temperature below 20 degrees C, i.e. the boats competing in the largest ocean sailing competition in Latin America will have rough seas and medium to strong wind.  "The boats will go upwind to Alcatrazes. This makes sailing more difficult. The race is always a different adventure, since most conditions are not repeated year to year. Every sailor who runs the race gains from that experience," said meteorologist John Hackerott.

Certain to be factors in the ORC 700 Class will be two well-sailed J/24s with top Brazilian teams leading the charge.  The J/24 CALA will be sailed by Gabriel Coussilas and J/24 PROZAK will be skippered by Marcio Finamore.  For more Rolex Ilhabela sailing information