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15/11/11
Under The Tropical Sun

Fast Facts:


• Fourth edition of the Saint Barth Cata Cup, November 16-20

• 50 teams set to compete in the Saint Barth Cata Cup 

• 8 nationalities represented, including the top multi-hull racers

• Day one dedicated to unpacking and assembling the boats 

• Darren Bundock, Manu Boulogne, Mischa Heemskerk, Yvan Bourgnon, Gurvan Bontemps, Bastiaan Tentij … among the favorites !

The competitors in the fourth annual Saint Barth Cata Cup have all arrived, as the first day of racing gets closer. On the schedule for Monday, November 14, hard work under the tropical sun in Saint Barth with tool boxes open on the beach in Public. Over 40 boats left France and the United States in mid October. Some of these catamarans, which have traveled around the planet in container ships, have covered thousands of miles. For example, Canadians Anthony Boueilh and Maxime Picard covered more than 1,700 miles from Quebec to Miami, where the five North American boats were loaded for shipping.  On the morning of November 14, all of the containers were opened and unloaded; then most of the day was spent assembling the F18 catamarans. A moment of stress could be seen on certain faces, as they were afraid of a pile up, or of not finding all of their material in good condition. After flexing their muscles to get the hulls, beams, and masts out of the containers, the racers began the exercise of precision required by the F18 rules for assembling the boats. “The unloading and the assembling of the boats is part of the race,” explains Manu Boulogne, 2003 world champion, who is primarily responsible for the Boulogne Conception Marine shipyard. “In a sport like sailing, the unloading is one of the rare moments when all of the competitors unite their efforts. That really counts. That allows us to be together, and brings us closer together. It’s the only time in our discipline when the teams work together on land. At sea, it’s each team for itself!” On November 15, the races finish their adjustments and final preparations and head out to test the local waters. On Wednesday, the 50 teams will take care of registration paperwork before the battle begins on Thursday under weather conditions expected to be ideal.


 
The schedule:    


Monday, November 14: Arrival of participants 

Tuesday, November 15: Assembly of boats and sailing to Saint Jean 

Wednesday, November 16: Registration and free sailing 

Thursday, November 17: First race of the day at 2:00pm

Friday, November 18: First race of the day at 9:30am 

Saturday, November 19: First race of the day at 9:30am 

Sunday, November 20: First race of the day at 9:30am; Awards ceremony at 5:00pm

Monday, November 21: At 9:00am, start of informal race to Pinel



Formula 18 


With strict design specifications, the Formula 18 boats are the kings of racing catamarans. Those who race them are also found on the America’s Cup circuit and important multi-hull sea races. A sport that is high-speed, tactical, technical, and spectacular.


Specifications : Length: 5.52 m; Beam: 2.60 m; Sails: 21.15 m²; Mainsail: 17.00 m²; Jib: 4.15 m²; Spinnaker: 21.00 m²; Weight: 180 kg; Price: approximately 20,000 euros.


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Under The Tropical Sun
15/11/11
© Pascal Alemany
Fast Facts: • Fourth edition of the Saint Barth Cata Cup, November 16-20 • 50 teams set to compete in the Saint Barth Cata Cup  • 8 nationalities represented, including the top multi-hull racers • Day one dedicated to unpacking and assembling the boats  • Darren Bundock, Manu Boulogne, Mischa Heemskerk, Yvan Bourgnon, Gurvan Bontemps, Bastiaan Tentij … among the favorites !

Second Saint Barth Cata Cup Win For Mischa Heemskerk
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© Pascal Alemany
Fast facts: Mischa Heemskerk reigns supreme in Saint Barth John Casey second, Gurvan Bontemps third Last day’s races cancelled due to lack of wind 2012 regatta already on the calendar for the F18 racers

West Indies Day
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Fast facts:  Mischa Heemskerk still in the lead West Indies racers are winners Collision for John Casey 30 mile around the island race for the Saint Barth Cata Cup

Mischa Heemskerk, The Flying Dutchman
19/11/11
© Pascal Alemany
Fast Facts:  • Heemskerk–Casey duel continues • Julien Bontemps in third place • Conditions still exceptional 

Duel Of The Titans
17/11/11
© Pascal Alemany
Fast facts: • Perfect conditions  • Two races open the Saint Barth Cata Cup  • Mischa Heemskerk, John Casey, and Patrick Demesmaeker in the lead 

St Barth Cata Cup Sets Sail November 17
17/11/11
© Pascal Alemany
Fast Facts:  • Fourth annual St Barth Cata Cup Gets Underway  • Champions and passionate amateurs • Technical and tactical races • Tropical conditions 

A World-Class Regatta
16/11/11
© Pierrick Contin /ST BarthCataCup 2010
 Fast Facts:  • Marseille, Amsterdam, Saint Malo, Miami, Saint Barth  • Registrations filled within 48 hours  • “A regatta without equal.” “The regatta where we really have a great time.“  • THE rendezvous for seasoned pros and ambitious amateurs  

The regatta dreams are made of...
November 11, 2011
© Pierrick Contin /ST BarthCataCup 2010
Fast facts: Fourth edition of the Saint Barth Cata Cup,November 16-20, 2011 An exceptional regatta A great mix of champions and passionate sailors 50 teams registered to participate in the 2011 Saint Barth Cata Cup 8 nationalities, and the top multi-hull specialists—Darren Bundock, Manu Boulogne, Mischa Heemskerk, Yvan Bourgnon—all out to win!



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