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World Cup The Clyde 2007

The 2007 8 Metre Centennial World Championship at the Royal Northern Yacht Club, sponsored by Chopard, saw Lafayette lead in competitive races marked by shifting winds and challenging visibility.

Clyde, Scotland
18-25 August 2007

Lafayette, owned by Murdoch McKillop and skippered by Allan Manuel took the lead on the first day of the 8 Metre Centennial World Championship 2007, run by the Royal Northern Yacht Club at Rhu, sponsored by Chopard.

The Scottish yacht has yet to sail in a championship and not be on the podium. She has always been pretty much unbeatable in heavy air and since her keel was changed she has become a superb all-round performer for the conditions in Scotland.

In spite of poor visibility the first race started on time at 11.00 in 12 to 14 knots of wind. Wyvern was disqualified for being over the start line early. Soon after the start the wind backed, resulting in a rather one-sided course.

The leading boats at the first mark were Lafayette, Aluette and Hollandia. These three were in the lead throughout the race which lasted just over an hour. Lafayette extended her lead throughout the race and the crewing was conspicuously superior to other boats.

First of the classic boats was Saskia from Australia which finished 6th overall having sailed a very good race.

Carron from Norway retired with damage to her mainsail, but managed to return to the race area in time for the second start.

A second race was started in about 6 to 8 knots of wind but was abandoned soon after the leading yachts had passed the windward mark as the wind there died to virtually zero. At time of abandonment Hollandia was leading followed by Lafayette, then Alluette, which had just passed Peter Wilson’s Ganymede, the newest boat in the fleet, which had its first sail only two days ago.

Lafayette, better in heavier conditions, struggled off the start line in the second race, but recovered impressively to be closely in touch with Hollandia at the top mark, with the remainder of the fleet well behind.

After a long wait for new breeze the race officer abandoned racing for the day.

Swiss take world cup

The final day of the 8 metre Centennial World Championship 2007 started with very light winds and only three points between the leaders, the Swiss boat Alluette and the Scottish boat, Lafayette.

The start was postponed because of the light easterly winds. Following a general recall the race finally started at 1.00 pm. At the first weather mark Hollandia were first round ,closely followed by Windy, then Yquem, Saskia, Ganymede and Alluette. Lafayette was well down the fleet and rounded the mark with Catina and If, managing to overtake both boats at the mark.

Coming up to the leeward mark Hollandia had taken a commanding lead with Yquem second. The wind veered as the boats were coming up to the second weather mark. Hollandia was still in the lead but was caught by Yquem, followed by Wyvern and Alluette.

On the final leg Yquem overtook Hollandia and pulled away to cross the line first. Hollandia was second, Alluette third and Wyvern fourth.

The overall winner, taking the World Cup was Alluette, Lafayette finished second and Hollandia third. Chris Proffit, Managing Director of Chopard, the main sponsor of the event, went on board Alluette at the finish to be the first to congratulate the World Cup winners.

Images: Hoto Turner, Stefan Ottjes

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World Cup The Clyde 2007

The 2007 8 Metre Centennial World Championship at the Royal Northern Yacht Club, sponsored by Chopard, saw Lafayette lead in competitive races marked by shifting winds and challenging visibility.
Past Event

Lafayette, owned by Murdoch McKillop and skippered by Allan Manuel took the lead on the first day of the 8 Metre Centennial World Championship 2007, run by the Royal Northern Yacht Club at Rhu, sponsored by Chopard.

The Scottish yacht has yet to sail in a championship and not be on the podium. She has always been pretty much unbeatable in heavy air and since her keel was changed she has become a superb all-round performer for the conditions in Scotland.

In spite of poor visibility the first race started on time at 11.00 in 12 to 14 knots of wind. Wyvern was disqualified for being over the start line early. Soon after the start the wind backed, resulting in a rather one-sided course.

The leading boats at the first mark were Lafayette, Aluette and Hollandia. These three were in the lead throughout the race which lasted just over an hour. Lafayette extended her lead throughout the race and the crewing was conspicuously superior to other boats.

First of the classic boats was Saskia from Australia which finished 6th overall having sailed a very good race.

Carron from Norway retired with damage to her mainsail, but managed to return to the race area in time for the second start.

A second race was started in about 6 to 8 knots of wind but was abandoned soon after the leading yachts had passed the windward mark as the wind there died to virtually zero. At time of abandonment Hollandia was leading followed by Lafayette, then Alluette, which had just passed Peter Wilson’s Ganymede, the newest boat in the fleet, which had its first sail only two days ago.

Lafayette, better in heavier conditions, struggled off the start line in the second race, but recovered impressively to be closely in touch with Hollandia at the top mark, with the remainder of the fleet well behind.

After a long wait for new breeze the race officer abandoned racing for the day.

Swiss take world cup

The final day of the 8 metre Centennial World Championship 2007 started with very light winds and only three points between the leaders, the Swiss boat Alluette and the Scottish boat, Lafayette.

The start was postponed because of the light easterly winds. Following a general recall the race finally started at 1.00 pm. At the first weather mark Hollandia were first round ,closely followed by Windy, then Yquem, Saskia, Ganymede and Alluette. Lafayette was well down the fleet and rounded the mark with Catina and If, managing to overtake both boats at the mark.

Coming up to the leeward mark Hollandia had taken a commanding lead with Yquem second. The wind veered as the boats were coming up to the second weather mark. Hollandia was still in the lead but was caught by Yquem, followed by Wyvern and Alluette.

On the final leg Yquem overtook Hollandia and pulled away to cross the line first. Hollandia was second, Alluette third and Wyvern fourth.

The overall winner, taking the World Cup was Alluette, Lafayette finished second and Hollandia third. Chris Proffit, Managing Director of Chopard, the main sponsor of the event, went on board Alluette at the finish to be the first to congratulate the World Cup winners.

Images: Hoto Turner, Stefan Ottjes

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Results

World Cup Sail Results

Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
1
Aluette
SUI 11
11
34
2
2
1
23
1
1
1
3
2
Lafayette
GBR 2
15
26
1
1
2
3
4
2
2
11
3
Hollandia
NED 1
19
25
3
3
3
2
6
3
3
2
4
Yquem
SUI 8
25
48
4
5
4
4
2
23
5
1
5
Gefion
CAN 24
34
42
5
4
7
1
3
8
6
8
6
Ganymede
GBR 1
44
67
9
9
23
5
7
5
4
5
7
Saskia
AUS 6
53
66
6
6
8
9
13
4
11
9
8
Windy
FIN 8
54
67
7
7
9
8
10
7
13
6
9
Aun
J 1
63
78
11
8
5
10
11
10
8
15
10
Wyvern
GER 8
66
89
23
23
6
7
5
12
9
4
11
Catina VI
SUI 1
74
87
13
11
11
11
8
11
12
10
12
Elsinore
SUI 2
82
105
8
10
23
12
16
6
7
23
13
If
CAN 7
82
98
10
13
10
16
14
9
14
12
14
Anne Sophie
G 15
83
98
14
14
13
6
9
14
15
13
15
Athena
GBR 36
84
98
12
12
12
13
12
13
10
14
16
Glana
SUI 4
112
130
16
15
14
15
17
17
18
18
17
Carron
N 31
113
136
23
16
16
14
20
15
16
16
18
Sposa
H 4
115
135
18
19
18
19
15
19
20
7
19
Aile VI
F 1
115
134
15
17
15
18
19
16
17
17
20
Elfe II
H 9
124
147
17
18
17
17
18
18
19
23
21
The Truant
H 12
161
184
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
21
Vega
I 4
161
184
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
1
Saskia
AUS 6
53
66
6
6
8
9
13
4
11
9
2
Windy
FIN 8
54
67
7
7
9
8
10
7
13
6
3
Aun
J 1
63
78
11
8
5
10
11
10
8
15
4
Wyvern
GER 8
66
89
23
23
6
7
5
12
9
4
5
Catina VI
SUI 1
74
87
13
11
11
11
8
11
12
10
6
Elsinore
SUI 2
82
105
8
10
23
12
16
6
7
23
7
If
CAN 7
82
98
10
13
10
16
14
9
14
12
8
Anne Sophie
G 15
83
98
14
14
13
6
9
14
15
13
9
Athena
GBR 36
84
98
12
12
12
13
12
13
10
14
10
Glana
SUI 4
112
130
16
15
14
15
17
17
18
18
11
Carron
N 31
113
136
23
16
16
14
20
15
16
16
12
Aile VI
F 1
115
134
15
17
15
18
19
16
17
17
13
The Truant
H 12
161
184
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
14
Vega
I 4
161
184
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
1
Saskia
AUS 6
12
17
1
1
2
2
5
1
4
1
2
Aun
J 1
17
22
3
2
1
3
3
3
2
5
3
Catina VI
SUI 1
23
28
5
4
3
4
1
4
5
2
4
Elsinore
SUI 2
27
38
2
3
8
5
6
2
1
11
5
Anne Sophie
G 15
29
35
6
6
5
1
2
6
6
3
6
Athena
GBR 36
29
35
4
5
4
6
4
5
3
4
7
Aile VI
F 1
50
58
7
8
7
8
8
7
7
6
8
Glana
SUI 4
50
58
8
7
6
7
7
8
8
7
9
The Truant
H 12
77
88
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
9
Vega
I 4
77
88
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
1
Elfe II
H 9
8
10
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
Sposa
H 4
12
14
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
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