For Taxus Environment the A1-A2 Tour of the Gijón Regatta Club

For Taxus Environment the A1-A2 Tour of the Gijón Regatta Club

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El Taxus Medio Ambiente, patroniado por José Rabano victor de la Paseía en Solitario y A2 organizado por el Real Club Astur de Regatas (Photo Felix G.Muñiz)

On Saturday a new edition of the Trip in Solitaire and A2 was held, the ships sailed eastward on a coastal tour of 8.57 miles with departure and arrival in Gijón.

The exit took place in the vicinity of the beach of San Lorenzo at 12.35 h with the north-east wind of 8 knots and practically flat sea. Therefore, the first stretch of the tour the fleet sailed with wind against, to return to Gijón with wind in favor of between 6 and 8 knots.

The Taxus Medio Ambiente, with José Rabano to the wheel, just after taking the exit was located at the head of the fleet and would be the first to cross the line of arrival located in the marina of Gijón, investing a time of one hour fifty-eight minutes and twenty two seconds.

The second square was for the Ita II of Pedro Guerra, which repeats the second position achieved in the last edition, seven minutes and fifty-eight seconds from the Taxus. The podium closed the Jarr with Luis Llano to the cane, just a second from the silver.

2023-06-08: A solo and A2 tour by the Royal Astur Club of Regates

With this test the Club de Regatas aims to enhance the navigation alone and to two, regatas that are highly valued by the local fleet in recent years with a high participation (Photo Felix G.Muñiz)

Next Saturday, there will be a new edition of the Solitary and A2 Trip of the Royal Astur Club of Regatas, for the Cruise class with IRC certificate, or in its absence, the acceptance of rating granted by the organization to the ship.

The attention signal will be given at 12: 30 on the beach of San Lorenzo, under a coastal tour of between 10 and 15 miles, which will be published on the same Saturday.

Last year the GS1 won it, patronized by Fernando Alonso with his son Fernando as a crew, who invested a time of two hours, thirty-six minutes and six seconds to cross the line of arrival located at the entrance of the marina of Gijón.