Third Round Of Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge At Naples: Victory of Sirius And Bufeo Blanco Yachts

The Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge’s Neapolitan premiere saw the victory of ...

Third Round Of Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge At Naples: Victory of Sirius And Bufeo Blanco Yachts

July 02, 2013

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

The Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge’s Neapolitan premiere saw the victory of sailing yacht Sirius and Bufeo Blanco yacht. This was the first time in the Circuit’s nine-year history that the Florence-based haute horlogerie company sponsored Le Vele d’Epoca a Napoli, which is organised by the prominent Reale Yacht Club Canottieri Savoia, in partnership with the Italian Navy Staff Sailing Office.

Panerai Classic Yacht Challenge 2013: Le Vele D'Epoca Napoli 2013 - Photo: Guido Cantini / seasee.com

Panerai Classic Yacht Challenge 2013: Le Vele D'Epoca Napoli 2013 - Photo: Guido Cantini / seasee.com

A total of 34 yachts competed in all four races in good conditions with winds of around 10-12 knots. The racing was over mixed triangle and long coastal courses with passages all the way to the Scoglio del Vervece, a tiny rocky islet just off Massa Lubrense, or in the waters off the Rotonda Diaz on Naples’ Via Caracciolo, casting off from and returning to the Bay of Pozzuoli. The final day’s racing was preceded by a Naval Parade that provided spectators ashore with the opportunity to admire the stunning classic and vintage fleet in its entirety.

The two winning boats in the standings valid for the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge Trophy 2013 were sailing yacht Sirius (1937) in the Vintage category (yachts launched pre-1950) and Bufeo Blanco yacht in the Classic (yachts launched between 1950 and 1976). Both took home an Officine Panerai watch as their prize. Built in the USA to a design by the legendary Sparkman & Stephens, Sirius is a New York 32, a class penned in the 1930s as the official boat of the New York Yacht Club. Bufeo Blanco, on the other hand, is a Bermudan cutter designed and built in Liguria (Italy) in 1963 by Sangermani.

The other winning yachts in the various sub-categories in Le Vele d’Epoca a Napoli were: Manitou, the 1937 yawl on which President J.F. Kennedy did his sailing in the 1950s and 60s, in the Vintage Yacht with Seconds Per Mile over 15; the 1965 Chin Blu III in the Classic Yachts with Spm (Seconds per mile) under 15 and, lastly, Stella Polare, the Italian Navy’s historic yawl, also built in 1965, which took first place in the Classic Yachts with Spm over 15. Victory in Friday’s long race also won Stella Polare the Admiral Angelo Lattarulo Trophy, named in honour of a very active supporter and frequenter of classic sailing regattas.

Luxury yacht Eilean, the Officine Panerai’s 1936 two-masted brand ambassador which was flying the burgee of the Reale Yacht Club Canottieri Savoia for the occasion, not only finished second in her class but also took the Naval Parade prize, while the 1911 gaff cutter superyacht Mariquita won the prize for the longest yacht entered (31 metres). The 1936 International 12-Metre Class Vanity V was awarded the Marina Yachting Prix d’Elegance.

The third edition of the Coppa d’Oro Eduardo Pepe (named in honour of the former president of the Yacht Club Canottieri Savoia) also took place during the Vele d’Epoca a Napoli. Reserved for Dragons, a class of elegant nine-metre keelboats designed in Norway in 1929, and held on a separate course, the competition spanned a total of eight races with the 1963 Dragon Buriana easily holding sway over the rest of the fleet to take a very well deserved victory in her 50th year. Burania was followed in the rankings by Tergeste (1950) and Ausonia (1948), the first Dragon to be built in Italy and recently sent for restoration by Pippo Dalla Vecchia, current president of the Reale Yacht Club Canottieri Savoia.

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