Day Four of the Loro Piana Superyacht Regatta in Porto Cervo saw no change on the leaderboard as Sirocco winds of over 30 knots as well as a highly agitated sea state put paid to all hopes of competing off the Costa Smeralda today. Before tomorrow’s final day of racing the field therefore stays wide open in the 12-boat Cruising Class where only five points separate the top seven yachts. Current overall leader, sailing yacht Scorpione dei Mari will try to defend her position against second-placed charter yacht Ganesha and KibokoDos superyacht in third. In the Performance Division the Goetz-built luxury yacht Highland Fling takes rather comfortably the first place while the battle will be for second place between Brian Benjamin’s Aegir yacht and Pier Luigi Loro Piana’s My Song.
Principal Race Officer Peter Craig explained his decision to abandon racing at 1 p.m.: “All five of the forecasts that we consult were off today and we saw much more wind than predicted. Even in the straits to the north there were 30 knots, which is very unusual in these parts when a southerly is blowing. Instead of fading, the Scirocco gradually increased as the day went on so, despite our best intentions to get another coastal in today, our decision to abandon racing was an easy one to make. Based on the forecast for tomorrow for the westerly breeze to drop off in the afternoon, we have moved racing forward one hour in order to get another great race in.”
Suoth African Mark Sadler, a former America’s Cup skipper and tactician aboard Scorpione dei Mari, was already thinking about tomorrow’s final race: “We’re obviously disappointed that we couldn’t sail today. The conditions have been challenging so far but we’ve managed to get some great racing in each day and this always a superb event. Looking towards tomorrow, the boats are very close at the top of the classification, Ganesha is always a strong competitor but if we have lighter winds then the Southern Wind KibokoDos could do well, it’s all to play for yet.”
Prior to the final showdown, owners yachts and crews will be getting together this evening for a Sunset party on the beach while the final prize giving will take place on Saturday afternoon on the Yacht Club’s Piazza Azzurra.
Racing is scheduled to conclude tomorrow, Saturday 9th June for both Performance and Cruising Divisions with the first starting signal brought forward to 11 a.m. Sirocco winds of approximately 18 knots are forecast.