
The first act of the Volta to Ons-Arousa Norte for "Siradella" by Francisco Gude
The first act of the Volta to Ons-Arousa Norte for "Siradella" by Francisco Gude

The Volta to Ons was completed in a record time thanks to the north-east of today (Photo Juan Caballero)
"Siradella" patronado por Francisco Gude del Real Club Náutico de Portosín con un crono de 02-51-33, ha sido el vicador de la Regata Cruzero Volta de Ons con el Gran Prix Arousa Norte en jugo, en lo que lo relación el primero acto.
The winds have been the north-east of 12 to 16 knots, after a postponement of just over an hour. The fleet had to complete the route of dismantling, and then they were going to turn the Camouco lighthouse into Ons, to later remodel the navigation inside the Arousa.e 03-06-48 era.
Finally, the Cruise Division, which sailed 10 miles less than the other classes. The North Arousa Trophy was for the "Orlando," by Victoria Facal and Gerardo Sanchez-Brunete, by the Coruñés Club Marítimo de Oza, with a time of 05-48-27.
17 / 08 / 2018: Volta a Ons-Trofeo Arosa Norte a sailing race in the Parque das Illas Atlánticas
The Marina de Cabo de Cruz and the Náutico Club of Boiro are preparing for the departure of which will be the I Volta to Ons with the Arousa North Trophy in play for the ORC Cruise Class, with the collaboration of the Royal Federción Gallega de Vela and the patronage and patronage of the four municipal entities that make up the Commonwealth of Arousa Norte: A Pobra do Caramiñal, Riveira, Rianxo and the host of this first quote, Boiro.
Through a maritime route of extraordinary landscape beauty, the sailboats will sail from Boiro on two routes of dieferent miles, according to the Division in which they are registered. In this way, at 11 a.m. and from the vicinity of the Marina de Cabo de Cruz, the departure will be given to the participating ships, having ahead of them the challenge of circumnavigating the Islands of Ons and Onza, from North to South, for the first two Divisions of Regata and Cruise / Regata, with 40 miles in its entire journey, that is, just over 64 km.
The Cruise will take the same exit although their distance will be somewhat shorter, about 30 miles (48 km.) turning the Camouco Lighthouse and without contouring both islands.
It is a long race, where the experience and knowledge of the Arousa River and its weather conditions, are the best allies in the decision-making of the rubs that are most optimal to achieve the best performance, taking into account respect for the standards of maritime navigation and its signings and the low or stones that contend the entire river and the islands.
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