
44 ships have managed to gather the Bouzas High School for their return to Cies
44 ships have managed to gather the Bouzas High School for their return to Cies

The award is scheduled at seven in the afternoon, with the assistance of the main sponsors: Adetas Ladairo, TuyPan and NeckMarine
Gala atmosphere at the headquarters of the Vicedecan of the Galician nautical... of the Bouzas Maritime Liceo; before the tenth edition of the Volta ás Cíes, which this year has at stake the Trophy Xoan Ramón Carballo Alvite, in memory of who was president of the society and mentor of the race that on Saturday, May 21, will surround the Cíes Islands.
At a single day and with an exit at 11 in the morning, the Ria de Vigo will show the candles of 44 ships, which will make different traces according to the category in which they are registered.
With this stew, the Solitaries and A Two, as long as weather conditions allow, will contend the set of islands that make up the natural area of the Cies, with exit and arrival from the vicinity of the Boucense port.
The participants in the Nautical Concentration category, that is, Open type, will make a journey race inside the Viguese ría, with a distance in miles that can range from 8 to 19, that is, between 15 and 35 km.
Among the Solitaries are names such as the Tal & Cue, by Ivan Pozas; the Baltea, by Jesus Blanco; the Smaku, by Alfonso Rodríguez; the Trope One, by Carlos Lago; or the Fetch, by Jorge Lago, all of them usual in the Bouzas quote.
In the A-2, there are ships such as the Marara IV, of Vanesa Martínez; the Bon III, of Victor Carrión; the Laczan, of Mariano Benavente; the Reira, of Iago Carballo; the Salaño 2, of Jacobo Vecino; the Deep Blue 2.1, of Vicente Cid; the Namaste, of Luís de Mira; or the Ay Carmela, of Juan Martínez, among many others who are candidates for their path to the podium of this race.
Finally in the Nautical Concentration, among those registered in this category, we can find the Arroutado, of Rodolfo Rodríguez; the Atlantis, of Ivan Prieto; the Taste, of Juan Martín; or the Toya II, of Javier Méndez, and so up to 22 ships.
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