
"Alma do mar" and "Salao Too" dominate in La Coruña in the Winter Manjares Regata
"Alma do mar" and "Salao Too" dominate in La Coruña in the Winter Manjares Regata
The ship "Alma do mar," patronized by Nito Enríquez, and the "Salao Too," by David Rivero, lead the provisional classification of the XIX Winter Manjares Trophy, in the respective categories of 0-2 and 3-4, following the dispute yesterday of the first of the races, which organizes the Coruñés Nautico, and which will continue on February 3 and 17 and finally on April 3 in the Coruñesa Bay.
With a coastal tour of 7.3 miles the exit was given on Sunday at 12: 00, with a view of the north and 15 knots of force, as well as with 1.5 meters of wave. It was a tour between three beacons and the first boat to get into real-time finish was Manuel Blanco's "Salseiro," in just over an hour.
In the provisional classification in 0-2, the "Alma do Mar," by Nito Enríquez, of the Nautico de Sada, followed by "X Grog," by Ricardo Vara, and by the third figure "O Riás," by Ramón Carnota, is in first position.
In category 3-4, the first classified is the "Salao Too," by David Rivero; second, "Mascato," by Enrique Vilariño; third, "Zospiro," by Guillermo Blanco.
As the same route for the entire fleet, a joint general classification was made, leading the "Alma do Mar," for eight hundred, ahead of the "Salao Too." It must be borne in mind that the first is a ship of 11 meters and the second of eight meters.
On the other hand the series of the class "J-80" in which the Coruñese fleet of the Nautico will this year have two important dates: first the world in Getxo and then the Spanish Cup, in October, in A Coruña.Only one race (barlovento-sotavento) could be held on a day characterized by rain and wind shortage. The exit took place with 6 knots, which went down as the test advanced, which caused it to shorten after the first set.
For the time being, the provisional classification of this competition (composed of nine days) is headed by the ship "Maximino," by Javier Araújo; second, "La Galera," by Esteban Martínez; third, "Moura," by Rosa Gundín, which patronized Andrés Soto; fourth "Atlantic 3D Printing," by Guillermo Blanco; fifth, "Punta Herminia," by Francisco Jiménez; sixth, "Boy de Canto," by Victor Fernández.
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