Christmas Regatta: rehearsal for locals
Christmas Regatta from 10-13 December
In the run up to the end of year festivities, Yacht Club de Monaco is organising a Christmas Regatta from 10-13 December.
Due to the health crisis and to ensure a level playing field for the many international teams who descend on the Principality every year for the Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series, the organisers have decided to postpone Act 1, initially scheduled for December, and offer a training regatta for local teams. A dress rehearsal, it’s a great opportunity to warm up before the Winter Series starts in earnest next year with the first meeting set for 14-17 January 2021, followed by Act 2 from 4-7 February and culminating in the 37th Primo Cup – Trophée Credit Suisse (4-7 March 2021).
J/70s and Smeralda 888s all set
Two of the most active one design classes will be out on the water for this Christmas Regatta: J/70 and Smeralda 888. Among the dozen J/70s registered, Ludovico Fassitelli (Junda) is the big favourite. This YCM member has not lost his touch as evidenced by his recent victory in the Corinthian (amateur) category of the Italian Championship. In the Smeralda 888 class, Timofey Sukhotin and his crew on Beda, winners of the 2019/2020 season, will undoubtedly be the team to beat in 2021.
For participants it’s a chance to brush up on starts, trimming and tactics under race conditions.
Smeralda 888 gear up for next season
Smeralda 888
The Smeralda 888 crews are already looking ahead to 2021 and have a provisional schedule drawn up. The annual Championship comprises six events, starting with the 37th Primo Cup – Trophée Credit Suisse (4-7 March 2021), a big one design meeting. The fleet will then head to Saint-Tropez, Alassio (Italy), Calvi (Corsica) and Porto Cervo (Sardinia) before the grand finale mid-October in Monaco.
Finale Smeralda 888, last stage of Smeralda 888 International Championship 2020
Botta Dritta triumphs Everything is possible! for Beda
Sunday 11th October 2020. A nail-biting final stage of the Smeralda 888 International Championship took place this weekend in the bay of Monaco (8-11 October 2020).
The battle between nine teams, delighted to be out on the water competing in Monaco for the Finale Smeralda, was intense throughout the weekend.
Lying 6th in the provisional ranking on Saturday evening, YCM member Timofey Sukhotin took to heart the motto Everything is possible that adorns his 8.88m one design to pull off an inspired performance on a day of variable weather conditions in a 5 to 15 knot westerly. His determination won three of the four races completed to take 2nd in the final ranking for the weekend just behind Botta Dritta led by the young Francesco Vauban.
“Good blood doesn’t know how to lie!” The equally combative grandson of Adalberto Miani was not discouraged, winning the final race and the Finale, with Valter Pizzoli (Ange Transparent) completing the podium.
But consistency won out for the Championship title, with Timofey Sukhotin (Beda) pipping Francesco Vauban (Botta Dritta) to the post, equal on points but with more race wins thanks to his victory in the Primo Cup – Trophée Credit Suisse last February and then the Coppa Europa (3-5 July 2020). It is the third time he and his loyal crew, sporting the FxPro logo, have won this annual championship since its launch in 2007.
Valter Pizzoli (Ange Transparent) was 3rd, beating by a whisker Charles de Bourbon des Deux Siciles (Vamos Mi Amor), class president and six-time holder of the title.
It has been a very special season which due to the current health crisis could not have been run without the owners and crews ability to adapt and respect guidelines, and the invaluable support of the Yacht Club de Monaco’s Flotte des Commissaires.
Next Smeralda 888 meeting is 4-7 March 2021 for the season opener at the 37th Primo Cup – Trophée Credit Suisse.
War of nerves
36e Primo Cup – Trophée Credit Suisse
J/70, Smeralda 888, Longtze Premier, Melges 20 and L30 competing, Plus exhibition fleet of the flying dinghy – Onefly
Monaco 8th February 2020 – Finesse at the helm and total control of manoeuvres were the order of the day for this Saturday of the Primo-Cup Trophée Credit Suisse, with one race completed in a 5-knot easterly that required concentration and patience from the 450 sailors.
Changes in the top threes
While some lost valuable points, others managed to go up the provisional ranking.
In the J/70s, the Russians on Elf held their nerve to consolidate their lead, 14 points clear of the team on Cer Aprotec – Ville de Genève. The Americans on CYC Seattle paid the price for their 26th place to drop down the ranking, while the YCM’s Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio (G-Spottino) pulled off a well-earned 2nd to slip into the top three.
High flying spectacle
36th Primo Cup – Trophée Credit Suisse
J/70, Smeralda 888, Longtze Premier, Melges 20 and L30 competing, plus exhibition fleet of the flying dinghy – Onefly
Monaco 7th February 2020 – This will be a day to remember for the 450 sailors competing in the 36th Primo Cup – Trophée Credit Suisse. “It’s exceptional to have a hundred boats in February,” says a delighted Bernard d’Alessandri, the Yacht Club de Monaco’s General Secretary. “Coming to the Primo Cup has become a reflex for crews from all over the world.” And indeed, there are nearly 20 nations out there on the race area.
At sea it was like a postcard, with beautiful conditions: a steady 10-15 knot south-westerly on a flat sea in brilliant sunshine which saw three fiercely fought races completed for the whole fleet.
Six classes set for 36th edition
36th Primo Cup – Trophée Credit Suisse
J/70, Smeralda 888, Longtze Premier, Melges 20 and L30 competing, plus exhibition fleet of the flying dinghy – Onefly
Monaco, 29th January 2020 – The tradition continues in the Principality as the clock ticks down to the 36th Primo Cup, for the Credit Suisse Trophy and Slam garments, organised by the Yacht
Club de Monaco. A meeting par excellence for one-designs, the regatta has been held every February since 1985, the month it was launched at the instigation of YCM President HSH Prince
Albert II.
Brutus pips Arttube to the post
It took one small point to clinch victory, as Act 3 of the Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series went down to the wire. Organised by the Yacht Club de Monaco, in collaboration with clothing supplier SLAM, at the instigation of Valentin Zavadnikov, these monthly regattas have for the last seven years put on a fine show in Monaco’s bay.
Brutus takes the lead with Arttube in hot pursuit
7th Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series
Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series, with 45 teams from 13 nationalities making the trip to compete on the Monegasque race area. This is the stage for an exceptional meeting in October 2021 with the class World Championship, but meanwhile, teams from all over the world rigged up in the Principality.
An unstable 5-12 knot westerly meant the two races completed were incredibly tense, with wind shifts proving unsettling for many. It was enough to shake up the ranking established after the first two Acts in November and December.
7th Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series
Junda still in the lead
Thursday 16th January 2020. Races for Act 3 of the Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series kick off in the Bay of Monaco tomorrow. Now in its seventh season, this series of monthly regattas held from October to March, organised by the Yacht Club de Monaco on the initiative of Valentin Zavadnikov, continues to attract international teams.
Nearly 40 boats representing 11 nationalities are already signed up for the J/70 class, including many teams from Nordic countries and one from America. It’s a big fleet for this class which is organising its 2021 World Championship in the Principality in the month of October.
Americans triumph ahead of Sweden, Monaco clinches hard-won 3rd place
Monaco Optimist Team Race 2020
Organised by the Yacht Club de Monaco with support from FxPro, Eventica, Fon, clothing supplier SLAM and boatyard Erplast, the curtain fell on Sunday on another successful edition of the Monaco Optimist Team Race (MOTR). This event has become a must in the team racing calendar as a unique opportunity for under-14 sailors from all over the world to compete on equal terms at a venue ideal for big events like this one. “It’s always an honour and absolute pleasure to host this regatta,” says YCM General Secretary Bernard d’Alessandri. “We are pleased to continue working on this format, the team spirit concept of which is much more advanced than at other events.”