News PalmaVela 2024, Day One for big boats racing: a perfect start for Galateia

PalmaVela 2024, Day One for big boats racing: a perfect start for Galateia

Palma de Mallorca, May 2, 2024

On Day One ( May 2) of big boats racing at Palmavela 2024, with winds between 18 and 25 knots, Galateia with owner David Leuschen at the helm, won both races.

Galateia’s navigator Simon ‘SiFi’ Fisher, winner of The Ocean Race twice, and long time navigator on the big Wally yacht explained the reasons of their return to PalmaVela: “Obviously PalmaVela is a really important event, it’s the first event of the season for us so we really get back together and check in and see what our performance is like. We obviously really enjoy sailing in Palma, it’s the home for this boat and so many of the crew have sailed here for a lot of years. It’s nice to come back to a place that we all enjoy and always delivers really good conditions.”

“It was a big first day, certainly an exciting first day back. We went out with the plan to just get through the day, warm up, check the boat is good. But we managed to race competitively, once the start gun went everyone starts racing hard and we had good, close racing with V and Leopard. So we are very happy with our result, but especially getting around the course with no problems.”

Fisher’s counterpart on Leopard 3, Welsh navigator Will Best reported: “We have to be pretty happy with today, it was pretty full on and we did well. Galateia is a bit more set up for windward-leeward racing.”

Also using PalmaVela as a great warm up for their season are the dominant J Class of the moment the Swedish flagged Svea, racing at the multiclass regatta for the first time. Winner of the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup two years in a row, finished fifth and fourth. Tactician Bouwe Bekking commented: “I think for us on Svea it was more of an eye opener again. We were over the line early in one of the races and we had to turn back and of course then you’re on the back foot. Then we broke a jib, the clew ring broke so the first race was more or less over.  We had a spinnaker set and it was all going really well but then we saw a little rip in the spinnaker as well so we decided on the second run we were going to sail bare headed because we only had the light spinnakers on board and so there was nothing to gain. With the second race, we actually had a nice race but it’s just one of these things. You can go practicing by yourself and you can feel like a world champion and then once you’re on the racecourse it’s a different beast.”

Tomorrow ( May 3) everyone sails!

Three race areas for 13 classes will be in operation as the regatta reaches full strength with more than a hundred boats in the bay of Palma on Friday May 2. Scheduled to race are Maxi, ORC 0, ORC 1, ORC 2, ORC 3, ORC 4-5, A2 0-3, A2 4-5, J80, J70, Dragon, 6 Meters and Spirit of Tradition, that will sail from 1:00 p.m.

RESULTS after Day One: 

Position/Boat/Skipper/Race score/Total points

Maxi Class

1. Galateia (David Leuschen), 1+1=2

2. Leopard 3 (Joost Schuijff), 3+2=5

3. V (Ole Hansen), 2+3=5

EVENT' website: www.palmavela.com

 

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