Steve said, “I have done the Coffs races a few times before, but this is the first time as skipper. We are absolutely ecstatic to get this result, it has made all the hard work put in by the whole crew really worth while.”
The 28th edition of the Rolex Middle Sea Race delivered tough and testing conditions with just 12 yachts having completed the course from a total of 55 entries.
“Signing the 67 is an important step for Azzura Marine and Marten Yachts,” said Iain Murray, Director for Azzura Marine
Read the latest race news, watch the Google Earth feed and Yacht Tracker, read the Yacht and crew profiles.
We will also be introducing a new range of yachts, the slightly more performance oriented Jeanneau ‘I’ range, for those who appreciate a good sailing boat.
The technical managers of two of the most important shipyards in the world will meet to discuss new possibile methods to make the design/production process more cohesive and efficient.
Held annually, the event next year has already attracted over 100 competitors from all states in Australia as well New Zealand, Singapore and Denmark.
The largest fish landed was a 281kgs blue marlin. It earned the team catching it $US734,415. Second was a 268kgs blue marlin, which earned $461,062.50.
We’re delighted to receive so many exhibitor bookings more than seven months before the event,” said Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show general manager Barry Jenkins