
The Catalan heavy candle celebrated its annual party in Port Balís
The Catalan heavy candle celebrated its annual party in Port Balís
The Club Nàutic el Balís has organized the Catalan Championship of Crew Cruises and the Catalan Cup of Cruise for categories A1, A2 and Altura in waters of Sant Andreu de Llavaneres, Barcelona. The race has also been noticeable for the Championship of Catalonia of the Mini Class 6.50.
Sixty ships from all over Catalonia have participated, which have played three races of cane for the Catalan Championship and a coastal race for the Catalan Cup.
In the Catalan Championship, within the class ORC 0-1-2, the victory has been for the Blue Carbon of Toni Guiu, of the Reial Club Nàutic of Barcelona. Second position for the Kajsa III of Rolf Auf der Maur, Reial Club Nàutic in Barcelona. And complete the podium the Miaja X of Jaume Samón, of the Nàutic Club the Masnou.

The award event was held on Sunday afternoon at the facilities of Club Nàutic el Balís and was headed by Joan Balaguer, member of the Board of Directors of the Federació Catalana de Vela and president of the Committee of Cruise (Photo Laura Carrau)
In ORC 3-4-5, the Desafino de Miquel Colomer, of Club Nàutic Lloret de Mar, is crowned champion. The Immens of Alexandre Laplaza, of the Reial Club Nàutic of Barcelona, subchampion and the Oreig of Martí Gelabert, of the Club Nàutic Port d'Aro, third.
As for the Catalan Cup, in solitaries, first position for the Xpress of Joel Brossa, of Club Nàutic d'Arenys de Mar. In A2 Group 1, championship for the Tito Moure Smerit, Club Vela Blanes.
In A2 Group 2, the Comet of Lluis Blanchar, of the Nàutic Club the Balís, is proclaimed champion. In Ados Group 1 and Group 2 unified, the SMERIT gets the first position. In Altura, the Duende 52 de Jacinto Rodríguez, of Club Nàutic d'Arenys de Mar, wins the victory.
In the test for the Catalan Championship of the Mini Class 6.50, the Swedish boat Prodara, by Witek Maleki, has been the winner of the race, ahead of Kristina II, of the canary Miguel Rondón, and of the Like Crazy, of the Italian Massino Vatteroni, in second and third position, respectively. The best Catalan has been Ramon Ribera, on board the Amuitz, in fourth position.
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