(Santander, Spain)- Ignacio Camino's NEXTEL ENGINEERING was the winner
of this year's Trofeo AVIA sailed in J/80s on the waters of Santander
Bay. The wind was a the real "star" of the event as for two days the
wind saw gusts over 30 kts at the start of the races. Going to windward
after the starts was a test of seamanship, steering and basic
sail-trim. Going downwind was even a greater test as some crews
experienced some pretty remarkable broaches.
On both days, the Race Committee PRO had to change race course area
after the first race, taking the fleet inside the "sand spit" into the
area of Quebrantas and could fit a smaller, protected course in the
vicinity of the island of Horadada.
Jaime Piris on FONESTAR opted for the pin end start and stretched to the
left side where the influence of the current tide was lower, in
addition to benefiting from the greater wind pressure that came from the
west. On the other side of the course going up the right hand side
were ECC VIVIENDAS sailed by Pichu Torcida, GO FIT skippered by David
Madrazo and Ignacio Camino on NEXTEL. Although they finished behind
FONESTAR, they did not fare well on the right due to less wind pressure
and were sailing against stronger current.
After several more races, it became quite obvious to the sailors that
the left hand side of the course was paying off upwind while the right
hand side (left going downwind) was much faster going downwind under
spinnaker.
It was a good afternoon of sailing for the favorites NEXTEL, ECC and GO
FIT, which never finished below the top five. In the end, Camino won on
NEXTEL with just 9 pts followed by Madrazo on GO FIT in second place
with 13 pts, narrowly beating out Luis Prieto sailing MAQUECHE who had
14 pts for third place. The balance of the top five were comprised of
Pichu's team on ECC VIVIENDAS in fourth with 15 pts and in fifth was
YATES & COSAS. The Class B champion was A&G Private Banking
sailed by Tono Ribalaygua. For more J/80 Santander Trofeo Avia sailing information
For those of you who are students of sailing tactics & strategies,
you may want to take a look at a very interesting video representation
of the tracking system used for the J/80 French Nationals in Douarnenez,
France. Take a look at this sailboat tracking system overview on YouTube here.