Joy at last for Jethou. |
By the Rolex Volcano Race Media Team, May 24, 2012. |
Photos by Kurt Arrigo for Rolex, edited By Peter Andrews. |
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Sir Peter Ogden’s 60-foot Mini Maxi Jethou (GBR) is the overall winner of the 2012 Rolex Volcano Race. Jethou was the third boat to finish the Leg Two of the offshore race, which concluded yesterday evening following a 300-nautical mile round trip from Capri through the Aeolian Islands. She ousted two titans of the water, the 112-ft Nilaya (BEL) and the 100-ft Wally Y3K (GER), to win on corrected time by just under an hour and a half. |
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Sir Peter Ogden’s 60-foot Mini Maxi Jethou (GBR) races upwind to
the finish of Leg Two in Capri, during the Rolex Volcano Race 2012.
Photo © Rolex / Kurt Arrigo.
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It has been a fantastic week for the recently upgraded Jethou, which performed impressively in winning Saturday’s windward-leeward race in Gaeta in southern Italy. It then went on to finish second overall in Leg One of the offshore race, which ran some 100-nautical miles from Gaeta to Capri.
These two races served as the prelude to the main event, the 300 nauticam mile Leg Two of the offshore race. |
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Sir Peter Ogden, owner of Jethou (GBR) receives a Rolex timepiece for his
overall win in the Rolex Volcano Race 2012.
Photo © Rolex / Kurt Arrigo.
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Ogden was ecstatic following an enthralling race, his crew conquering an offshore event for the first time.
“It was a good race; great fun. I knew we were going to be competitive and we had a bit of luck. This was probably the strongest Rolex event we’ve done in terms of the speed we reached. My abiding memory will be doing 26 knots, an unbelievable speed, as we passed Nilaya. However, the boat felt very secure. At one stage when we were reaching the boat became an aeroplane!”
For Ogden the success was an early birthday present ahead of Saturday. |
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Filip Balcaen’s 112-ft Supermaxi Nilaya (BEL), sails towards her
leg two line honours win with Capri reflected on her bow, during the Rolex
Volcano Race 2012.
Photo © Rolex / Kurt Arrigo.
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“I’ve done a lot of yacht racing and never won a Rolex race, so after many attempts we are very happy!”
Both Ogden and the crew’s professional tactician Brad Butterworth believe the significant changes made over the winter to their yacht with similarities to Niklas Zennström’s 72-ft Mini Maxi Rán 2, have rendered her faster. |
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Claus-Peter Offen's Wally 100 Maxi Y3K (GER), arrives Capri after the 300
nautical-mile leg two, during the Rolex Volcano Race 2012.
Photo © Rolex / Kurt Arrigo.
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“We got it about right, the boat is a lot more powerful, it is a surprise why she was underpowered before as she was designed as a Rán 2 scaled down, but when you looked at her sail area to waterline length, Rán had a lot more power. Now we’re about the same,” explains Ogden. |
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Vladimir Liubonirov's Bronenosec (RUS) sails towards the storm, with Gérard
Logel's Arobas (FRA) in the distant background, during leg two of the Rolex
Volcano Race 2012.
Photo © Rolex / Kurt Arrigo.
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“It was very exciting,” revealed America’s Cup legend Butterworth. “At the back end of the race and during the start we noticed a difference when it was quite light, as we’ve put a lot more power in the boat. She is a lot more responsive.”
The acid test for the revised Jethou will come when she faces her Mini Maxi rivals in September, at the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup. Ogden also paid tribute to the knowledge to the boat that Butterworth brings.
“We are mostly an amateur crew. Brad has tremendous experience. He is one of the guys and really encourages everybody. He sees things in 3D, that nobody else does.” |
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Alex Schaerer's Marten 67 Mini Maxi CAOL ILA (SUI) in a fast reach to Vulcano
during leg two of the Rolex Volcano Race 2012.
Photo © Rolex / Kurt Arrigo.
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The crew also count on the expertise of navigator Mike Broughton, who was thrilled with the final outcome.
“It was exciting beating into Capri as we had some wind which is not always the case here. It was a great decision by the race organisers not to send us into 30 to 35 knots of wind, that would have seen hideous conditions. The event was exciting, particularly around the volcanoes.”
Filip Balcaen’s Supermaxi Nilaya claimed line honours yesterday evening, completing the course in one day, two hours and five minutes. |
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Sir Peter Ogden’s 60-foot Mini Maxi Jethou (GBR) sails towards the
finish line in Capri, during leg two of the Rolex Volcano Race 2012.
Photo © Rolex / Kurt Arrigo.
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Jethou will be awarded the coveted Rolex Trophy and timepiece during the traditional Rolex party at the iconic La Canzone del Mare, held on Friday evening. Nilaya will receive a Rolex timepiece as winners of line honours.
The 2012 Rolex Volcano Race has been characterised by the success of two yachts comprised of mainly amateur sailors led by a sprinkling of professional talent, and for whom excellent team spirit has been the key to their respective triumphs. |
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The Rolex party and official prizegiving at La Canzone del Mare in Capri,
during the Rolex Volcano Race 2012.
Photo © Rolex / Kurt Arrigo.
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The Rolex Volcano Race is organised by the International Maxi Association (IMA) and is open to Maxi yachts (measuring over 18.29 metres or 60-feet in length). Further information on the Rolex Volcano Race may be found at www.internationalmaxiassociation.com. |
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Outimage and Rolex © 2012. |