Ian Williams and his GAC Pindar team today claimed the M32 European Series warm-up event in Sanremo with a race to spare, at least. The British six time Match Racing World Champion and defending M32 European Series champion and his crew of Richard Sydenham, Pete Nicholas and Will Alloway led from day one of this three day event.
This was despite a late challenge from young Swede Nicklas Dackhammar, standing in as helmsman on Cape Crow Vikings for Aston Harald boss Håkan Svensson, which saw Dackhammar taking the fight to the British in the pre-start of today’s first race.
“It certainly wasn’t easy out there – conditions were very tricky,” said Williams who claimed the latter two of today’s three races. “Mattias [Dahlström] made a great job of getting the racing off just as the breeze came in and we had three great races. On GAC Pindar we are really happy.
“Sanremo has been a fantastic venue. We have had a lot of customers here. The weather has been lovely as has our accommodation and the town, so it’s a big thumbs up from us and we hope to be back next year.”
Williams attributed his team’s success to the amount of time they have spent in their boat plus sailing on the M32 circuit in the USA over the winter with Rick Devos’ REV. “We know the angles and, especially when the conditions are tricky and changeable, we are quick to adjust, which is critical to the racing this boat. This has been a great warm-up regatta with five boats here and quite a few more coming to Pisa, Holland, Sweden and then Riva del Garda for the Worlds where we will be into the teens. We are building the fleet and everything looks great for the future.”
With racing scheduled to start at 1200, an hour earlier today, there was a wait out on the water. However the moment the flags on the race committee boat began to stir, Class Manager and Principal Race Officer Mattias Dahlström went into sequence for racing to begin
Today’s first race saw the fourth of the five teams claim a bullet. Andrea Vacchino only took the helm of Guido Miani’s Team Shark for this event, but as a sailor who heralds from Sanremo he was pleased to have won on this high performance class on his home waters. “It completed the weekend!” Vacchino enthused. “It was pure excitement. I think I am a bit more competitive in light winds as I could really play. As the wind built, the other boats got stronger.” In the race they won, Team Shark benefitted from three boats being called OCS and being obliged to drop behind. “In these short races it is important to be first at the reaching mark and at the downwind gate, because after that it becomes a positioning race. But I was feeling the pressure!” Vacchino concluded.
While GAC Pindar was again the winning boat of the day, second top scorer with a 2-3-3 was Youth Vikings Denmark, skippered by former Hobie 16 World Champion Daniel Bjørnholt. “Yesterday we felt we were sailing consistently, but just at the back,” he admitted. “Today we weren’t finishing right at the back and we were getting into the mix. It was still close, but we were able to get slightly better starts and were gybing better.
“The weather has been so nice here in Sanremo and the racing too. We got in 13 races which was very efficient, like it always is with Mattias [Dahlström].” And it seems Youth Vikings Denmark have been invited back to sail the ‘development boat’, generously supplied by M32 builder Aston Harald for this season, in Pisa in May.
Having won two races of the 13 sailed here, Richard Göransson’s Inga Racing Team was also punching above its weight, this being the Swedish team’s first event in the nimble M32 catamaran after years in the Farr 30 and Melges 32 and 40.
“I have enjoyed it,” said Göransson of racing the M32. “It is the most fun I’ve had sailing for a long, long time. It is super fun. They are like driving race cars these things!”
The M32 European Series begins properly in two months’ time, with the first of five scoring events taking place in Pisa, Italy over 24-26th May. No doubt those that competed in Sanremo this weekend will start with an advantage.
Today’s results
Pos | Team | Skipper | R1 | R2 | R3 | Tot |
1 | GAC Pindar | Ian Williams | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
2 | Youth Vikings | Daniel Bjornholt | 2 | 3 | 3 | 8 |
2 | Vikings | Hakan Svensson | 4 | 2 | 2 | 8 |
4 | Team Shark | Andrea Vacchino | 1 | 5 | 5 | 11 |
5 | Inga from Sweden | Richard Goransson | 5 | 4 | 4 | 13 |
Overall results
Pos | Team | Skipper | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Total |
1 | GAC Pindar | Ian Williams | 6 | 10 | 5 | 21 |
2 | Vikings | Hakan Svensson | 12 | 12 | 8 | 32 |
3 | Inga from Sweden | Richard Goransson | 11 | 17 | 13 | 41 |
4 | Youth Vikings | Daniel Bjornholt | 17 | 24 | 8 | 49 |
5 | Team Shark | Andrea Vacchino | 14 | 27 | 11 | 52 |
2019 M32 European Series schedule
San Remo, Italy – 22-24 March (non-scoring warm-up event)
Marina di Pisa, Italy – 24-26 May
Medemblick, Holland – 21-23 June
Marstrand, Sweden – 19-21 July
Stenungsund, Sweden – 15-17 August (two days inshore racing followed by the Tjörn Runt)
Pre-Worlds, Riva del Garda, Italy – 24-25 August
(M32 World Championship, Riva del Garda, Italy – 26-30 August)