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Book Your Accommodations Today For Sail Newport, July 10-12

Are you anticipating participation at the 2009 Coastal Living Sail Newport Regatta on July 10-12?

Now is the time to get your entry in, as well as secure your accommodations. For those of you who have sailed in Newport this time of year you know that finding affordable place to stay can be tough. USMCA Northeast District Governor JC Raby has provided this nice list of options Check it out!

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June 23, 2009 - 1:09 PM No Comments

Melges 24 Europeans Entry Deadline 3 July 2009

Please note that the entry deadline for the Melges 24 European Championship,  which takes place in Hyeres, France from August 21-28,  is just two weeks away on Friday 3 July 2009.  Entries received after this date will be subject to a late entry surcharge of Euro 210 and the absolute final deadline for entries is Saturday 1 August 2009.  For the Notice Of Race, Entry Form, Online Entry and accommodation and other logistical information please visit the EVENT WEB SITE.

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June 19, 2009 - 10:54 AM No Comments

Italian Open Video Coverage And Interviews

Mauro Melandri and the Volvo Cup Media Team have already posted some great interviews and video coverage of the Italian Open/Volvo Cup Regatta in Cagliari and will be posting additional video footage shortly.   In particular look out for the spectacular day two racing footage and for interviews in English and Italian with all the top sailors.

Click here to view the video coverage.

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June 15, 2009 - 6:18 AM No Comments

Incredible Italian Open/Volvo Cup Gallery From Pierrick Contin

Volvo Cup Official Photographer Pierrick Contin brings us an amazing Gallery of photos from the four day Italian Open Championship/Volvo Cup Regatta in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy.  Enjoy!

Click here to check out the gallery.

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June 15, 2009 - 6:14 AM Comment (1)

Uka Uka Racing Snatches Italian Open Championship In Stunning Final Day Showdown

The final day of the Italian Open Championship and event 4 in the 2009 Italian Volvo Cup Series in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, brought more incredible sailing conditions and three final races in this tightly fought twelve race series.  Going into the day Flavio Favini helming Franco Rossini’s Blu Moon had a narrow three point lead over Italy’s Luca Bressani helming Lorenzo Santini’s Uka Uka Racing.

The stage was set for a stunning finale, the weather gods performed bringing sparking sunshine and a steady 10-12 knots of wind from the south-east as the teams set up for a dog fight to beat all dog fights.  Round one went to Uka Uka with Blu Moon hard on their heels in second.  Third place went to Furio Patrizio Monarco on Billo Baccani with Andrea Racchelli’s Altea fourth.  Blu Moon and Uka Uka Racing were now separated by just one point with two more races still to come.

Round two/race eleven was to prove the decisive moment in the Championship.  Uka Uka Racing kept their heads and sailed a conservative race to finish in third place behind winner Luca Valerio in Alina Helly-Hansen and second placed Nicola Celon sailing Fantastica.  For Blu Moon however, it was to be a disasterous race with them eventually crossing the finish line in 11th position.

Going into the final race Uka Uka now had a six point lead over Blu Moon and the two teams went at it hammer and tongs from the moment of the warning signal.  Blu Moon did everything they could to best Uka Uka Racing but ultimately it simply wasn’t possible to shake their competitors off and put boats between them and at the line it was Blu Moon finishing first with Uka Uka Racing hard on their heels in second place and claiming the overall victor’s laurels.

The battle for third place had also been hard fought through the day and third place was eventually claimed by Pietro Sibello sailing All In with Nicola Celon in Fantastica fourth and Carlo Fracassoli sailing Saetta in fifth.  Winners of the Corinthian, all amatuer division, were Fabio Mazzoni and his team aboard ITA567 Spirit of Nerina.

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June 15, 2009 - 6:12 AM No Comments

Blu Moon and Uka Uka Continue To Battle It Out At The Italian Open Championship In Cagliari

The battle for supremacy between Flavio Favini, with Franco Rossini’s Swiss Blu Moon Team, and Lorenzo Bressani, with Lorenzo Santini’s U Italian ka Uka Racing Team, continues in Cagliari, Sardinia, at the Italian Open Championship.  After three days of racing and nine races Blu Moon continues to hold the upper hand by 3 points overall but Uka Uka Racing will not be giving up the fight until the proverbial fat lady sings at the conclusion of Sunday’s final races. 

Day three of this four day championship brought more glorious hot and sunny sailing conditions with the Mistral winds still in play but now a little reduced to 10-12 knots.  Initially Uka Uka Racing got the upper had in races seven and eight with impressive wins, however, race nine did not go their way and they finished in 7th.  Meanwhile Blu Moon continued to demonstate stunning consistency with a 2, 2, 3 scoreline for the day.  With Blu Moon on 17 points and Uka Uka Racing on 20 these two boats now have a fairly comfortable margin on third placed Pietro Sibello in All In on 29 points.  Carlo Fracasoli sailing Saetta is in fourth on 35 points with Nico Celon and Fantastica fifth on 38 points.

Going into the final day of racing there’s everything to play for and we can expect a stunning showdown between Blu Moon and Uka Uka Racing as well as a dramatic showdown for third place.

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June 15, 2009 - 6:11 AM No Comments

One Point Separates Blu Moon And Uka Uka Racing After Day Two In Cagliari

The Mistral winds arrived in Cagliari today at the 2009 Italian Melges 24 Open Championship and brought with it some truly spectacular sailing conditions for the 35 strong fleet competing in the latest Volvo Cup event.  With three more races completed, bringing the total races sailed to date to six, it’s turning into a two boat battle between Flavio Favini, helming Franco Rossini’s SUI782 Blu Moon and Lorenzo Bressani helming Lorenzo Santini’s ITA715 Uka Uka Racing who lie on 10 and 11 points overall respectively.

The day got off to a lousy start for the Blu Moon team when they were black flagged in race four, however, we understand that Blu Moon intends to protest this decision so we await further developments later this evening.  For those who were on the right side of the starting line it was an exciting race in glorious sunshine and 25 knots.  First across the line was Pietro Sibello sailing ITA778 All In, followed by Andrea Racchelli’s ITA722 Alina in second with Carlo Fracassoli in ITA716 Saetta third and Uka Uka Racing fourth.

As the Mistral intensified Blu Moon came back with a vengance in race five taking the race from All In with Uka Uka third and Nico Celon sailing ITA756 Fantastica fourth.  The sixth race was to be dominated by Uka Uka Racing with Blu Moon second and Furio Patrizio Monarco sailing ITA682 Billo Buccani third.

With the discard now in play after six races it’s clearly going to be a close championship.  We hope to have photos and videos for you shortly so stay tuned.

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June 15, 2009 - 6:09 AM No Comments

Brian Porter Wins Three-Way, First Place Tie-Breaker To Take The 2009 Autonet Mobile Melges 24 U.S. National Championship

In an amazing final day of racing on San Francisco Bay, Brian Porter on USA-749 Full Throttle won a three-way tie for first place to win a record-setting fourth U.S. National Championship title, a first in U.S. Melges 24 Class history. Also, tied for first place was Vince Brun on USA-553 Bailout and in third was Dave Ullman on USA-505 Pegasus 505. Each of the top three teams carried 20 points a piece.

Stay tuned to the official website of the U.S. Melges 24 Class Association. Full story is forthcoming…

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Special thanks to San Francisco photographer Serge Zavarin for sending along these shots.
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June 14, 2009 - 10:26 PM No Comments

High Quality Fleet Ushers In The 2009 Autonet Mobile Melges 24 U.S. National Championship

The 2009 Autonet Mobile Melges 24 U.S. National Championship may only have twenty-one boats registered, but a powerful majority of the teams are super-stacked with talent. This can mean only one thing. Without a doubt this National Championship will be one of the most exciting and tightest fought ever.

The Melges 24 is the standard by which all other sportboats strive to measure up to — and those that are in doubt need to stand up and take note this weekend.

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June 11, 2009 - 11:55 PM No Comments

LIVE RACING COVERAGE : VIEW ONLINE : 2009 Autonet Mobile Melges 24 U.S. National Championship

Seems one of the major trends in sailing these days is to bring it closer and closer to land, and that is exactly what Autonet Mobile will be doing at the 2009 U.S. Melges 24 National Championship beginning tomorrow, Friday June 12. Watch, see and witness the racing for yourself courtesy of Autonet Mobile.

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June 11, 2009 - 1:28 PM No Comments

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