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United nations for Yachting Malta Coastal Race

The Yachting Malta Coastal Race found its start on Wednesday morning.

A total of 42 teams entered the race representing 17 countries. Royal Malta Yacht Club Principal Race Officer, Peter Dimech, sent the competitors on a course of approximately 30 nautical miles north west to Comino.

The Coastal Race is the traditional prelude to the Rolex Middle Sea Race, which starts on Saturday.

Starting from the Marsamxett Harbour, the international fleet first rounded the Valletta Harbour Fairway Buoy.

After hoisting spinnakers, the yachts were a magnificent sight as they headed past the Sliema seafront and St Paul’s Island.

The next mark of the course was Comino, with yachts rounding the barren island and leaving it to port. The fleet then turned upwind and took on a tight reach back to the finish at Marsamxett Harbour.

Line Honours went to Frederic Puzin’s Ker 46, Daguet 3 – Corum. Puzin and his stellar French crew are no strangers to the Rolex Middle Sea Race, having come second in class in 2019.

However, this is a new boat for Puzin, who hails from Marseille, South of France. Daguet 3 – Corum was only a few minutes ahead of Francois Bopp’s Swiss Farr 52 Chocolate 3, with Peter Gustafsson’s Swedish  J/111 Blur,  the third boat to cross the finish.

Christoph, Aaron and Maya Podesta’s First 45 Elusive 2, winner of the past two Rolex Middle Sea Races, was the fourth boat to finish and the first Maltese boat. In total, six boats from Malta were racing including Jonathan Gambin’s Ton Ton Laferla, Sean Borg’s Xpresso, Sebastian Ripard’s Calypso, and both of the Jarhead Young Sailors Foundation J/109s, JYS Jan and JYS Jarhead.

Yachting Malta has supported the Coastal Race for the past three years and has recently confirmed a continuation of the partnership for a further three.

The 42nd edition of the Rolex Middle Sea Race will start from the Valletta, Grand Harbour on Saturday with the first start scheduled at 11am.

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