
(Marina di Carrara, Italy)- The 2017 Autumn Championship for the
Gulf of Poets J/24 Fleet took place over two weekends and was organized
by the Club Nautica Marina di Carrara in collaboration with the Circolo
della Vela Marina di Massa. The region is not necessarily famous for
its amazing sailing conditions, since the rest of the world knows it for
something decorating many upscale households and offices- their
renowned “Carrara marble”! The mountainsides gleam white in the day and
glow orange at sunset- an astonishing view!

In
total, ten races were run over the two weekends. A victory in the last
race simply confirmed the crushing win the young crew on ITA 304 FIVE
FOR FIGHTING put on the dozen-boat fleet. The team was led by
owner/skipper Eugenia De Giacomo with crew of Nicola and Matilde
Pitanti, Lorenzo Cusimano and Bruna Marco.
The sailing was characterized by sun and perfect wind, about 10-15 knots
from the northeast on Saturday. Then on Sunday, two more races in
similar conditions to count five for the weekend. There were four
different winners of the races, including FIVE FOR FIGHTING (race 6 and
10), Riccardo Pacini’s COCCOE, Roberta Banfo’s TALLY-HO (skippered by
Luca Macchiarini), and Giuseppe Simonelli’s RAZOR BILL (skippered by
Davide Sampiero).

At
the end of racing on Sunday, F4F had five 1sts and three 2nds in their
ten-race tally to win with 16 pts net- a huge margin over the second
place team. That boat was Pacini’s COCCOE with 25 pts net. Third and
fourth places were determined by a tie-breaker between Pietro Diamanti’s
JAMAICA and Macchiarini’s TALLY-HO, with the former getting the benefit
of count back to round out the podium. Fifth place went to Simonelli’s
RAZOR BILL.
"They were beautiful regattas, very fun and very competitive,” commented
Pietro Diamanti. "I am satisfied with this edition of the Autumn
Championship and the victory of a crew made up of determined and very
good youngsters like Five for Fighting, always ready to go down into the
water and to commit to the maximum. Congratulations also to Riccardo
Pacini, a great return with a super crew formed by my brother Giuseppe,
Fabio Apollonio and Renzo Marini and Tommy Fusato." For
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