Palermo-Montecarlo Race: Rambler 88 (USA) claims Line Honours
August 23, MontecarloAt 10.00pm on Tuesday August 22, Rambler 88 (USA) owner George David and helmed by Brad Butterworth, crossed the finish line of the 12th Palermo-Montecarlo - and claimed line honours. The result is another notch on the trophy board of the 27m sloop, winner of the Voiles de Saint Barth in 2015 and 3rd in the Rolex Sydney-Hobart Race the same year.
As he sensed from the start, and due to conditions on the course that saw the fleet leader beating upwind, the New Zealander and four-time America’s Cup winner did not manage to beat the record, set by the 100-foot Esimit Europa 2 last year of 47 hours 46 minutes 48 seconds.
Organised by Circolo della Vela Sicilia, in collaboration with the Yacht Club de Monaco and Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, this 500nm offshore race attracted a record 57 boats representing 11 nations (Italy, USA, France, Monaco, Germany, Spain, UK, Malta, Turkey, Russia and Hungary), including six Maxi yachts. The Palermo-Montecarlo 2016 is also the fourth and final event of the Mediterranean Maxi Offshore Challenge 2016 on the International Maxi Association (IMA) calendar.
After a tightly grouped start on Sunday in a light 7-8 knot breeze in the Gulf of Mondello, competitors encountered rough seas and 25 knots on the approach to Porto Cervo with seven boats forced to abandon the race. They included the event’s 2015 winner, Extra 1 helmed by Massimo Barranco, and Ville de Genève who were lying 3rd when they had to pull out.
The next arrivals are due in today, notably the futurist Monegasque Infinity, the only foiling mono-hull to be produced in a series, belonging to Gordon Kay and currently lying 4th.
Prize-giving is on Friday 26th August at 7.30pm at the Yacht Club de Monaco.
To follow the race live: www.palermo-montecarlo.it or www.ycm.org
Race Report:
Isabelle Andrieux
YCM Press Officer
email: i.andrieux@yacht-club-monaco.mc