A successful Maresme Nord 2019 cruise trophy concluded in the waters of El Balís

A successful Maresme Nord 2019 cruise trophy concluded in the waters of El Balís

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El First 45f5 "Mentha" de Josep María Mora del Club de Vela de Mataró y el "veterano dos toneladas" "Nuba" de Paco Iglesias de Arenuys de Mar comprometidos en una empopada (Foto Alfredo Llobet)

The First 45f5 "Mentha" of Josep María Mora of the Club de Vela de Mataró and the "veteran two tonner" "Nuba" of Paco Iglesias del Nàutic de Arenys de Mar committed in an impoverished (Photo Alfredo Llobet)

The Dehler 35 'Fabulastic' of Adam Mora (CV Mataró) among the Solitaries, the X-35 'Comet @' of Lluis Blanchar (CN El Balís) in A-Two and the X-36 'Blue Marlin III' of Diego Cascal (cn El Balís) in Tripulation were finally the winners between the close to 40 crews who participated in the Mareme Nord 2019 Trophy, with three sleeves disputed at weekends between May and June.

Among the five single ships in the race, the Dehler 35 'Fabulastic' of Adam Mora gave little court to its rivals, imposing on the three sleeves and flirting with the A-2 crews faster in real time. Behind them were the Fortune 9 'Visi' of Óscar Bachero (CN Arenys de Mar) and the Astraea 260 'Jerry Lee' by Victor Solé (CN El Masnou).

Nor did he give much truce to his 15 contenders the X-35 'Comet @' of Lluis Blanchar (CN El Balís), which only went down one step from the top of the podium in the second contested sleeve. Behind and separated by just 3 points were the Salona 37 'Cometa a Dos' by Xavier Rocas, the Sun Fast 32 'Blue Star' by Alfredo Saenger (CN El Balís), the First 27.7 'Biralau' by Vincent Gonnord (CN El Balís) and the Dehler 29 'White Magic' by Carlos Lorca (CN Premià).

In full crew, the X-36 'Blue Marlin III' by Diego Cascales and the IMS-50 'Duende' by Jacinto Rodríguez (CN Arenys de Mar) reached the final sleeve with the possibility of being imposed in the general, but there was not enough separation between them and the 1-2-2 partials of the 'Blue Marlin' exceeded the 4-1-1 of the 'Duende'. Third place for the TwoTon IOR 'Nuba' of Paco Iglesias (CNAM).

20 / 05 / 2019: The impressive "Duende" of Jacinto Rodríguez leader of IMS at the Maresme Nord

Tremenda competitividad en la clasificación en solitarios y A2... los seis primeros en la tabla acabaron al final de las 8,2 millas de regata separados por poco más de un minuto en tiempo compensado

Tremendous competitiveness in the classification in solitaries and A2... the first six in the table ended at the end of the 8.2 miles of race separated by just over a minute in compensated time

The Maresme Nord Trophy, organized by the Club de Vela Mataró, the Néutic El Balís and the Club Néutic d'Arenys de Mar, held its second manga on May 19... about 40 cruises registered in this race were able to enjoy some clear in the sky and a rising wind between 7 and 11 knots with little sea on the coast of the road and back between the Balís and Mataró mounted by the Committee.

The best was the First 32 'Blue Star' by Alfredo Saenger, imposing for 13 seconds on the X-35 'Comet @' by Lluis Blanchar (CN El Balís), which was the fastest in the group, covering the tour in 1: 04 hours. Third place, and first among the Solitaries, for the Dehler 35 'Fabulastic' of Adam Mora (CV Mataró), followed in this' minute of gold 'of the general by the GS-40' Boria Blava 'of Jordi Viñals (CN Premià), the First 27.7' Biralau 'of Vicent Gondor (CV Mataró) and the Salona 37' Cometa a dos' of Xavier Rocas (CN Balis).

The Maresme Nord also has classification for complete crews, which in this manga added 14 ships in the starting line. The best in real and in compensation was the IMS 50 'Duende' of Jacinto Rodríguez (CNAM), completing the 8.2 miles of the tour in 55 minutes. Second was the X-362 'Blue Marlin III' by Diego Cascales (CNEB), followed by two veterans and well-cared IOR protos, the ½ Ton 'TAZ' by Andrew Gallelly and the Two Ton 'Nuba' by Paco Iglesias, both of the CNAM.

The next and last quote of the Trophy Maresme Nord 2019 will be on June 2 and, after the race, the crews are invited to a barbecue prior to the award-sharing on the terraces of the CN El Balís.