For the 472 sailors from 25 countries, conditions on Biscayne Bay were ideal as temperatures in the low 70s and sunny weather combined with shifty breeze to challenge them on the final day of racing at BACARDI Miami Sailing Week presented by EFG Bank where champions were decided in five one-design classes.
In the Star class, racing for the 84th BACARDI Cup over six days, today’s sixth and final race opened with the top-two teams separated by just one point. 2008 Olympian Peter O’Leary and David Burrows (Ireland) were leading the 89-boat fleet followed by Guillaume Florent and Pascal Rambeau (France), and, just five points back, Frederik Lööf with Max Salmiren (Sweden) and Eivind Melleby with Petter Morland Pedersen (Norway) were third and fourth, respectively, but tied on points.
With a 12 knot breeze at the start of the race, the Stars were off on a course covering 11 nautical miles. When all was said and done, 2007 BACARDI Cup winner Hamish Pepper and crew Craig Monk (both New Zealand) were the race winners, followed across the line by Eivind Melleby and Petter Morland Pedersen (Norway) who had led the series early in the week before picking up penalty points in race four. The French team was fourth across the line, and with O’Leary and Burrows crossing sixth, the BACARDI Cup went to Florent and Rambeau with 23 points – edging out the Irish by just one point.
“Up to the last day, the Irish, and even the Swedish could have won the BACARDI Cup,” said Florent who hails from Gravelines, a town in the north of France. “The conditions were super tricky, lots of wind shifts, lots of pressure differences. It made it very challenging to sail out there, especially when you’re trying to win the championship. When you finish high in the standings day after day, realizing what is at stake, mentally it is very tough. You have to do your best continuing to stay consistent.”
“It was a nail biting race,” Florent continued. “It could have gone either way with the Irish. We were ahead at the top mark, and then they caught up. We managed to pass them again on the second downwind. The key to the race was the last 500 meters before the finish. We spotted good pressure on the left and decided to go there. It was probably that decision that led us to winning the BACARDI Cup.”
A 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist in the Finn class, Florent is marking not only his first year in the Star, but also his first BACARDI Cup. “The Star is very interesting because you’re sailing with a crew and it’s a highly technical boat, so it’s extremely challenging. Even before I was thinking about sailing the Star, I’ve heard about the BACARDI Cup for a long time. The BACARDI Cup is a very prestigious event and I’m absolutely delighted to win. Especially it being my first time participating. On the first day, before the race started, I joked with my coach about winning the BACARDI Cup saying that I spent so much money with BACARDI back when I was student that I would like to get something back from them! We had a good laugh about that of course, and with the BACARDI Cup win I couldn’t be happier.”
Crew Pascal Rambeau, from La Rochelle, won a bronze medal at the 2004 Olympics in the Star and has competed in the BACARDI Cup before, with his previous best finish a fourth. When Florent was recovering from an Achilles tendon injury a year ago, he reached out to Rambeau, and the rest, as they say, is history.
“Miami is always challenging,” said Rambeau explaining that tonight the duo were going to enjoy the BACARDI Cup before starting to train for the French Olympic Trials in April. “For us, it was good preparation with all the teamwork on board. It was very important for us to be here. Today was a tough day. The wind was very flaky. It was very stressful because there were big shifts and big pressure coming from Key Biscayne. We were very successful on the first upwind and then the race was mano a mano, head to head. It was never more than 20 meters with no more than a couple boat lengths separating us at any time. We were really close with the Irish this morning, chasing them. Until the last 100 meters, anything could have happened. When we crossed the line, it was definitely satisfying. It was our first win together, and this being Florent’s first year in the Star and his first BACARDI Cup, this win is very special.”
Rounding out the top five in the BACARDI Cup final standings: Melleby and Pedersen (NOR) are third with 26 points; Loof and Salmiren (SWE) are fourth with 29 points; and Pepper and Monk (NZL) are fifth with 30 points.
Two additional races were completed by the Melges 24 and Melges 20 fleets, and three additional races by the Viper 640 and J/24 classes to conclude BACARDI Miami Sailing Week presented by EFG Bank for those classes.
Lorenzo Bressani (Milan, Italy) won the first race of the day in the Melges 24 class, and, having mathematically secured the top spot on the podium, elected not to sail the final race of the series. Alan Field (Los Angeles, Calif.), sailing with tactician Steve Hunt (San Diego) and crew Sarah Curran, Jeff Reynolds and Erik Shampain, finished 2-1 to claim second overall on 17 points as a tie with Riccardo Simoneschi (Milan, Italy) went in Field’s favor by virtue of his win of the last race.
In the Melges 20 class Mary Anne Ward (Cocoa Beach, Fla.), with tactician Sam Rogers and bowman Peter Keck, took the series win after finishing 1-4 on the final day of racing. The 2010 Audi Melges 20 National Champions – Michael Kiss, Mitchell Kiss (both Holland, Mich.) and Chris Rast (San Diego, Calif.) – had moved into podium contention after winning the last two races on the penultimate day. Unfortunately, a minute after the start of today’s first race, they were hit hard by another boat and had to drop out and make repairs before the next race. “It was one of those things,” said Michael Kiss. “It was blowing 13 knots, there was lots of traffic and the guy was unsuccessful in trying to duck us. We were second [overall], so don’t feel sorry for us. This is our second year here and the sailing conditions were great, the race committee work was great and we had a great time.” Paul Reilly (Chicago, Ill.), with tactician Andy Burdick (Zenda, Wisc.) and Mike Kuschner, finished third overall with 18 points.
There was no change in the top-two positions in the 12-boat Viper 640 fleet, as Glyn Locke (Isle of Wight), with crew David Chapman and Ian Nicholson, finished 1-2-2 to win the series with eight points, followed by Justin Scott (Greenwich, Conn.), with Peter Beardsley and Ched Proctor, in second on 16 points. Joseph Healey (Stormville, N.Y.), with Kevin Gillman and Vincent Marchetto, were third overall in the 17-boat fleet on 30 points.
In the J/24 fleet: Brian Kamilar (Miami), sailing with Fran Bellocchio, Fabio Galarce, Mauricio Galarce and Enrique Quintero, finished 1-2-3 today to win the series with 12 points, one point ahead of Robert Pincus (Miami), with Patricia Amaducci, Eammon Delisser and JB Slater, who posted finishes of 2-1-4 over the final three races. Kris Werner (Rochester, N.Y.), sailing with John Enwright, Michael Mansfield, Fred Meyer and Kiki Werner, was third overall with 18 points.
For photos, results and additional information on the BACARDI Cup and BACARDI Miami Sailing Week presented by EFG Bank, please visit www.BACARDICup.com and www.MiamiSailingWeek.com
BACARDI Miami Sailing Week – Final Results
Place, Yacht Name, Yacht Type, Skipper/Crew, City, State, Country, Results, Total Points
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Bacardi Cup Course
Star (One Design – 93 Boats) 1. 8270, Star, Guillaume Florent / Pascal Rambeau , Grand Fort Philippe, FRA, 3-10-1-5-15-4-[15];23 2. 8418, Star, Peter O’Leary / David Burrows , Stillorgan, Dublin, IRL, 7-2-5-8-4-6-[8];24 3. 8317, Star , Eivind Melleby / Petter Morland Pedersen , Oslo, NOR, 1-8-4-94/BFD-11-2-[94];26 4. 8428, Star, Fredrik Loof / Max Salmiren , Malcesine, VR, ITA, 28-1-2-1-20-5-[28];29 5. 8187, Star, Hamish Pepper / Craig Monk , Auckland, NZL, 14-3-10-2-18-1-[18];30 6. 8417, Star, Mateusz Kusznierewicz / Dominik Zycki , Warsaw, Mazowieckie, POL, 6-6-15-11-13-3-[15];39 7. 8396, Star, Andy Horton / Jamie Lyne , South Burlington, VT, USA, 8-17-8-3-6-15-[17];40 8. 8442, Star, Peter Bromby / Lee White , Warwick, BER, 53-19-3-4-5-13-[53];44 9. 8412, Star, Maciej Grabowski / Lukasz Lesinski , Gdynia, Pomorskie, POL, 9-5-13-25-12-19-[25];58 10. 8320-M, Star, Mark Reynolds / Rick Peters , San Diego, CA, USA, 5-12-22-13-23-10-[23];62 11. 8267, Star, Mark Mendelblatt / Magnus Liljedahl , Miami, FL, USA, 26-13-14-9-25-11-[26];72 12. 8422, Star, Rick Merriman / Austin Sperry , New York, NY, USA, 21-20-19-22-8-7-[22];75 13. 8140, Star, Alexander Schlonski / Matthias Bohn , Rostock, MV, GER, 18-94/DNS-7-6-1-48-[94];80 14. 8285-M, Star, Augie Diaz / Bruno Prada , Miami, FL, USA, 12-27-6-7-46-28-[46];80 15. 8177 M, Star, Jud Smith / Edward Morey , Marblehead, MA, USA, 24-29-12-16-9-23-[29];84 16. 8434, Star, George Szabo / Caleb Paine , San Diego, CA, USA, 4-36-20-23-14-33-[36];94 17. 8395-M, Star, John MacCausland / Kevin Murphy , Cherry Hill, NJ, USA, 10-18-94/OCS-27-30-12-[94];97 18. 8067, Star, Tomas Hornos / Roman Gotsulyok , Marblehead, MA, USA, 23-94/DNF-24-19-7-25-[94];98 19. 8433, Star, Johannes Babendererde / Timo Jacobs , Luebeck, Schlewsig-Holstein, GER, 37-35/RDG-9-94/BFD-2-17-[94];100 20. 8362-M, Star, Peter Vessella / Rodney Hagebols , Burlingame, CA, USA, 11-4-94/OCS-14-28-45-[94];102 21. 8414, Star, Johannes Polgar / Markus Koy , Hamburg, Hamburg, GER, 19-9-21-94/BFD-10-43-[94];102 22. 8408, Star, Andrew Campbell / Ian Coleman , Washington, DC, USA, 2-26-94/DNS-20-26-30-[94];104 23. 8331, Star, Hubert Merkelbach / Gerrit Bartel , Ueberlingen, BW, GER, 45-21-11-31-24-21-[45];108 24. 8000, Star, Arthur Anosov / Vitali Kushnir , Ruskin, FL, USA, 25-30-26-15-17-41-[41];113 25. 8250-GM, Star, Andrew Macdonald / Michael Nichol , Laguna Beach, CA, USA, 16-24-25-35-34-18-[35];117 26. 8440-GM, Star, Larry Whipple / Phil Trinter , Port Ludlow, WA, USA, 17-11-23-34-33-94/DNF-[94];118 27. 8336, Star, Paul Mckenzie / Phil Toth , Pezilla la Riviere, FRA, 31-14-29-29-19-47-[47];122 28. 8410, Star, Jon VanderMolen / Geoff Ewenson , Richland, MI, USA, 29-15-32-17-31-39-[39];124 29. 8235-GM, Star, Hans Fogh / Roger Cheer , Toronto, CAN, 20-16-40-33-58-22-[58];131 30. 8143-M, Star, Brian Cramer / Matt Johnston , Oakville, Ont, CAN, 32-22-31-26-22-32-[32];133 31. 8247 M, Star, Vasyl Gureyev / Volodymyr Korotkov , Kiev, UKR, 13-94/BFD-27-39-41-16-[94];136 32. 8338-M, Star, Mats Johansson / Leif Moller , Onsala, SWE, 41-25-94/OCS-10-36-27-[94];139 33. 8399, Star, Francesco Bruni / Leone Rocca , Palermo, ITA, 22-94/BFD-17-18-94/DNF-9-[94];160 34. 8339, Star, Marin Lovrovic / Sinisa Mikulicic , Rijeka, CRO, 94/OCS-94/BFD-16-28-3-24-[94];165 35. 8351-M, Star, Tom Lofstedt / Hakan Luudgren , Ascona, SWI, 55-23-42-40-27-35-[55];167 36. 8309, Star, Afonso Domingos / Federico Melo , Oeiras, POR, 94/OCS-33-28-12-94/DNF-8-[94];175 37. 8409-M, Star, Christoph Gautschi / Benedikt Wenk , St. Margrethen, SG, SUI, 49-94/BFD-35-44-21-26-[94];175 38. 8437, Star, Hans Spitzauer / Massimo Canali , Vienna, Vienna, AUT, 30-94/BFD-18-21-94/DNF-14-[94];177 39. 8269-M, Star, Jock Kohlhas / Rick Burgess , Miami, FL, USA, 36-7-46-58-37-53-[58];179 40. 7829, Star, Michel Niklaus / Serge Pulfer , Wollerau, Schwytz, SUI, 54-60-44-32-29-20-[60];179 41. 8265-M, Star, Peter Wright / Nathan Quist , Melrose Park, IL, USA, 51-32-30-30-40-94/DNF-[94];183 42. 8077, Star , Jack Jennings / Marek Valasek , Niles, IL, USA, 39-40-34-94/BFD-39-31-[94];183 43. 8101 GM, Star, Peter Bellingham / Nando Coloninno , Nassau, NP, BAH, 33-28-94/OCS-24-35-67-[94];187 44. 8427, Star, Stuart Hebb / Chris Lanza , Coral Gables, FL, USA, 35-58-33-59-38-29-[59];193 45. 7601-M, Star, Michael Hicks / Patrick Hicks , London, UK, 50-38-37-36-53-37-[53];198 46. 8373–M, Star, Guido Falciola / Federico Medolago , Milano, ITA, 15-41-54-55-51-46-[55];207 47. 7626, Star, Mark Passmore / Ivan Bunner , Burlington, Ont, CAN, 94/OCS-39-39-48-32-61-[94];219 48. 8401, Star, Terry Line / Larry Scott , Burlington, Ont, CAN, 38-42-52-50-94/DNF-40-[94];222 49. 8379-GM, Star, Bill Allen / Brad Lichter , Highwood, IL, USA, 79-35-41-37-55-55-[79];223 50. 8075, Star, Jean-Pascal Chatagny / Vincent Hagin , Valeyres, Vaud, SUI, 34-44-47-54-48-51-[54];224 51. 7677-GM, Star, Chris Rogers / Mark Dolan , ithaca, NY, USA, 66-37-43-62-45-38-[66];225 52. 8392-M, Star, Renato Irrera / Manuele La Porta , Messina, ITA, 40-94/BFD-50-38-44-60-[94];232 53. 8291-M, Star, William Swigart / Chuck Beek , Hong Kong, HKG, 94/OCS-46-38-42-52-58-[94];236 54. 7741, Star, Benjamin Sternberg / Valentin Veytsman , New York, NY, USA, 44-49-53-61-47-44-[61];237 55. 7865-GM, Star, Stefan Lehnert / Dietmar Hobbie , Bremen, Bremen, USA, 57-31-63-49-54-49-[63];240 56. 8254, Star, Philip Carlson / Daniel Bylock , Frillesas, Kungsbacka, SWE, 47-48-36-47-63-64-[64];241 57. 8063-M, Star, Bert Collins / Jacob Doyle , Annapolis, MD, USA, 52-45-94/DNF-53-60-34-[94];244 58. 8421, Star, Vincenzo Locatelli / Giuseppe Oggioni , Lecco, ITA, 69-43-55-57-49-56-[69];260 59. 8311-GM, Star, Axel Hampe / Christian Knoll , Tutzing, GER, 60-34-58-56-56-65-[65];264 60. 8329-GM, Star, Daniel Wyss / Urs Joss , Zollikon, ZU, SUI, 73-54-57-41-42-94/DNF-[94];267 61. 7620, Star, Derek DeCouteau / Dave Martin , Port Orchard, WA, USA, 27-94/BFD-94/OCS-52-57-50-[94];280 62. 8333-M, Star, Klaus Meyer / Dirk Struve , Bremerhaven, GER, 82-94/BFD-45-43-43-68-[94];281 63. 8069-GM, Star, John Foster / John Foster Jr. , St. Thomas, USVI, USA, 62-66-48-60-50-94/DNC-[94];286 64. 7629-M, Star, Ken Woods / Bill Peter , Newburyport, MA, USA, 63-63-56-45-62-94/DNC-[94];289 65. 8036-GM, Star, Jack Rickard / Sam Edie , Winnetka, IL, USA, 76-56-65-70-59-42-[76];292 66. 8084-GM, Star, Robert Teitge / John Finch , Grosse Pointe Shores, MI, USA, 94/OCS-52-67-74-64-36-[94];293 67. 8242, Star, Lucio Boggi / Sergio Lambertenghi , Carrara, ITA, 42-94/BFD-94/OCS-51-16-94/DNC-[94];297 68. 7930-M, Star, Harri Palm / Jeffrey Imai , Guelph, Ont, CAN, 46-55-69-63-65-70-[70];298 69. 8271-GM, Star, Allan Cullen / Brett Wilson , West Vancouver, BC, CAN, 43-50-64-94/DNF-94/DNF-59-[94];310 70. 8132-GM, Star, Witold Gesing / Adam Gesing , Rye, NY, USA, 68-61-62-67-70-52-[70];310 71. 8215-GM, Star, John Chiarella / Bob Carlson , Sunapee, NH, USA, 72-47-66-71-71-94/DNF-[94];327 72. 8436-GM, Star, Roberto Tomasini Grinover / Gunnar Bahr , Klagenfurt, Kaernten, AUT, 74-51-59-94/DNS-94/DNC-54-[94];332 73. 7747, Star, Donald Massey / R J Treg , Chicago, IL, USA, 64-94/BFD-94/DNF-46-61-71-[94];336 74. 4125-GM, Star, Keith Donald / Jim Pickering , Bethlehem, PA, USA, 56-68-73-65-75-75-[75];337 75. 8236-GM, Star, Philippe Hofer / Gary Soules , St-Lambert, Quebec, CAN, 94/OCS-64-70-72-69-62-[94];337 76. 7802-M, Star, Tom Doran / Jim Albert , Street, MD, USA, 71-59-72-69-67-72-[72];338 77. 7816, Star, Fritz Girr / Bernhard Schaefer , Augsburg, Bavaria, GER, 70-94/BFD-71-64-68-69-[94];342 78. 8312-GM, Star, Tony Herrmann / Eric Herrmann , Racine, WI, USA, 94/OCS-94/DNS-60-66-66-57-[94];343 79. 8127, Star, Fabio Bruggioni / Marconi Sansollo , Sao Paulo, SP, BRA, 61-94/BFD-51-69/RDG-69/RDG-94/DNC-[94];344 80. 8085-M, Star, Lorenz Zimmermann / Nils Hollweg , Luzern, SUI, 58-94/BFD-49-76-72-94/DNC-[94];349 81. 7750-GM, Star, Jens Burmester / Friedrich Kleine , Frankfurt, Hessen, GER, 77-65-68-75-94/DNF-66-[94];351 82. 8217-M, Star, Mike Phinney / Scott Pirie , Columbus, OH, USA, 81-69-75-68-74-73-[81];359 83. 8095, Star, Gunti Weissenberger / Chris Hardin , King of Prussia, PA, USA, 67-53-61-94/DNS-94/DNC-94/DNC-[94];369 84. 8153-GM, Star, Joseph Pro / Nicolas Pro , Riverton, NJ, USA, 65-62-76-73-94/DNF-94/DNC-[94];370 85. 7970-GM, Star, Sam Hopkins / Bart Kaplan , Philadelphia, PA, USA, 80-70-77-77-73-74-[80];371 86. 7964, Star, Charles F. Kohlermann IV / Matt Silverman , Aston, PA, USA, 59-57-74-94/DNS-94/DNC-94/DNC-[94];378 87. 7501, Star, Amanda Karahanas / Tony Karahanas , Toronto, ON, CAN, 75-67-94/DNC-94/DNF-94/DNF-63-[94];393 88. 8110, Star, Hans-Christian Nehammer / Felix Kling , Minsk, Bielorus, 48-94/BFD-94/OCS-94/DNS-94/DNC-94/DNC-[94];424 89. 6680, Star, Greg Poole / Andrew Hamblin , Toronto, Ont, CAN, 78-94/DNS-94/DNC-94/DNS-94/DNC-94/DNC-[94];454 90. 7907, Star, Fabian Mac Gowan , Buenos Aires, ARG, 94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-[94];470 91. 8157, Star, Thomas White , Trumansburg, NY, USA, 94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-[94];470 92. 8361, Star, Richard Clark / Tyler Bjorn , Salt Spring, IRL, 94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-[94];470 93. 8406, Star, Mark Holowesko / Bill Holowesko , Nassau, BAH, 94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-94/DNC-[94];470 BACARDI Miami Sailing Week Course Melges 20 (One Design – 27 Boats) 1. M&M Racing Team, Audi Melges 20, Mary Anne Ward , Cocoa Beach, FL, USA, 3-5-3-4-1-4-[5];15 2. Bacio, Audi Melges 20, Michael Kiss , Holland, MI, USA, 18-7-1-1-5.6/RDG-1-[18];15.6 3. Red Sky, Audi Melges 20, Paul Reilly , Chicago, Il, USA, 1-4-2-3-8-28/DSQ-[28];18 4. Fremito D’Aria, Audi Melges 20, Dario Levi , Milano, ITA, 2-1-7-6-10-3-[10];19 5. Flyer, Audi Melges 20, Chuck Holzman , Farmington Hills, MI, USA, 8-8-5-2-16-7-[16];30 6. Mach Schnell, Audi Melges 20, Kent Haeger , Lake Forest, IL, USA, 5-9-20-8-6-5-[20];33 7. STIG, Audi Melges 20, Alessandro Rombelli , Milan, MI, italy, 7-17-9-14-2-2-[17];34 8. Elevation Racing, Audi Melges 20, Anthony Tabb , Chicago, IL, USA, 4-3-8-13-14-9-[14];37 9. FU, Audi Melges 20, Marc Hollerbach , Grosse Pointe Park, MI, USA, 9-12-12-5-4-10-[12];40 10. Funner, Audi Melges 20, Sid Gorham , Belvedere, CA, USA, 13-6-4-18-12-8-[18];43 11. Black Sheep, Audi Melges 20, Jon Messenger , Mississuaga, Ont, CAN, 6-15-16-9-11-6-[16];47 12. Argo, Audi Melges 20, Jason Carroll , New York, NY, USA, 16-2-11-19-7-12-[19];48 13. Tramp, Audi Melges 20, Thomas Ritter , Bloomfield Hills, MI, USA, 12-10-28/DNS-11-9-13-[28];55 14. Big Booty, Audi Melges 20, Pat Eudy , Charleston, SC, USA, 10-13-13-28/DNF-5-17-[28];58 15. Cinghiale, Audi Melges 20, Robert Wilber , Branford, CT, USA, 21-23-10-15-3-20-[23];69 16. Vaya Con Dios, Audi Melges 20, Erik Post , Winnetka, IL, USA, 11-14-22-23-13-11-[23];71 17. A Little Wicked, Audi Melges 20, George Gamble , Pensacola, FL, USA, 14-11-15-20-17-18-[20];75 18. Lift Ticket, Audi Melges 20, Joe Williams , Mercer Island, WA, USA, 15-22-28/DNS-7-18-14-[28];76 19. US 102, Audi Melges 20, Heather Gregg Earl , Boston, MA, USA, 22-18-14-10-19.5-15-[22];76.5 20. Bohica, Audi Melges 20, Erwyn Naidoo , Toronto, ON, CAN, 17-20-6-16-22-19-[22];78 21. Atlas, Audi Melges 20, Brian Hill , Toronto, ON, CAN, 19-16-18-12-15-22-[22];80 22. Batteries Not Required, Audi Melges 20, Rhonda Joyce , Mississauga, ON, USA, 20-19-17-22-19.5-16-[22];91.5 23. Kuai, Audi Melges 20, Daniel Thielman , Tiburon, CA, USA, 24-21-21-17-23-23-[24];105 24. CAN 142, Audi Melges 20, David Pollock , Mississauga, Ont, CAN, 25-25-23-21-21-21-[25];111 25. Diesel, Audi Melges 20, Tate Russack , Annapolis, MD, USA, 23-26-19-24-28/DNF-28/DNC-[28];120 26. It’s Madness, Audi Melges 20, John Heaton , Markham, Ont, CAN, 26-24-24-25-24-28/DNS-[28];123 Melges 24 (One Design – 35 Boats) Viper 640 (One Design – 14 Boats) J 24 (One Design – 8 Boats) |
BACARDI Miami Sailing Week – Final Results
Place, Yacht Name, Yacht Type, Skipper/Crew, City, State, Country, Results, Total Points |
Bacardi Cup Course Star (One Design – 93 Boats) BACARDI Miami Sailing Week Course Melges 20 (One Design – 27 Boats) Melges 24 (One Design – 35 Boats) Viper 640 (One Design – 14 Boats) J 24 (One Design – 8 Boats) |