Gusty
winds and squalls with
hail offered challenging
conditions for the start
of the 119th Travemuende
Week on Saturday (19
July). Sailors competed
in ten classes on the
first day of the huge
sailing event in the
Baltic Sea. Within the
Travemuende Week 56
offshore yachts started
their first leg of the
fourth Baltic Sprint Cup
to Karlskrona, Sweden.
The race includes 710
nautical miles, visiting
five countries in the
Baltic rim and will
finish on 1 August in
Roenne on the Danish
island of Bornholm.
An
impressive farewell
parade saw the 56
cruiser and racer
departing Travemuende in
the early afternoon to
head for the start of
the fourth Baltic Sprint
Cup that for the first
time ever since 2005
started in Germany. Leg
number one to Karlskrona,
Sweden leads the fleet
on a course of 216
nautical miles, and the
south west winds should
make it a fast leg.
The British Roger 46
“Yeoman XXXII” owned and
skippered by Royal Ocean
Racing Club’s commodore
David Aisher fired off
the line, but the German
maxi racer “Calypso”, a
former “Wild thing”, now
owned by Gerhard Clausen
from Hamburg, was the
leading boat of the
racer division at the
upwind mark before the
course change running
towards Sweden.