The Bay of Palma offers Sandberg PalmaVela a breezy finale

ORC sailing today on the Bay of Palma © María Muiña

4 May 2025 - Palma, Spain - A thrilling and intense final day at Sandberg PalmaVela was enjoyed with choppy seas and wind conditions ranging from gentle airs to gusts of up to 23 knots. Several broken masts are evidence how tough the day was for some.

It was an exciting fourth and final day of the Sandberg PalmaVela regatta, the traditional multi class curtain raiser for the Mediterranean racing season. Mallorca’s Bay of Palma offered a spectacular finale to more than 100 boats which mustered for four days of racing: waves, sunshine, and wind. Four classes saw a change of leadership on the final day, while in the other seven divisions the established class leaders held out to take victory.

The champions of the 21st Sandberg PalmaVela are: Tilakkhana II (Maxi), Vudu (ORC 0), Ran (ORC 1), Katara (ORC 2), Meerblick (ORC 3), Just the Job (ORC 4-5), Smerit (ORC A2 0-3), Kyo VI (ORC A2 4-5), Kanguru (ORC Sportboat), Little Thila (Spirit of Tradition), and Momo (6 Metres).

Prize Giving: authorities and awarded crews  © Laura G. Guerra
Prize Giving: authorities and awarded crews © Laura G. Guerra

Vudu Dominates ORC 0
After two windward-leeward races, Mauro Gestri’s Vudu clearly dominated this 21st edition, mathematically securing the Sandberg PalmaVela title with one race to spare.

VUDU, ORC 0 ©SailingShots by Maria Muiña
VUDU, ORC 0 ©SailingShots by Maria Muiña

With the winner already decided, the battle in the final race focused on the fight for second and third place. Irish entry Searcher won the final race, moving up one spot to secure second overall, displacing Blue Carbon – Aproperties, skippered by Toni Guiu and representing the RCN of Barcelona, to third.

Aifos narrowly missed out on a podium finish after breaking her mast during the second race of the day, forcing it to withdraw.

Ran Triumphs in ORC 1
Sweden’s Ran, owned and steered by Niklas Zennström, had a modest start to the regatta with a ninth-place finish but bounced back with three consecutive wins. With the discard coming into play today, Ran climbed straight to the top of the leaderboard, counting a perfect scoreline.

Ran, ORC 1  © María Muiña
Ran, ORC 1 © María Muiña

HM Hospitales-Hyatt, owned by Oscar Chaves, and X-Odessa, by Vladimir Kushnir, swapped places to finish second and third respectively.

Surprise in ORC 2
After leading throughout the event, Poland’s Windwhisper 44 had its worst day, costing it the title. A seventh-place finish followed by a premature start in the final race—although discarded—was not enough to hold off Argentina’s Katara. Skippered by Julián Somodi, Katara had a consistent regatta and sealed the win with a victory in the final race. L’Immens, skippered by Nicolás González, finished third.

Katara - ORC 1 ©SailingShots by Maria Muiña
Katara - ORC 1 ©SailingShots by Maria Muiña

Meerblick Unstoppable in ORC 3
Germany’s Meerblick, skippered and owned by Gaby Pohlmann, confirmed its provisional lead with two more wins today. Italy’s Sarchiapone Fuoriserie finished second, with Falapouco, owned by Andrés Manresa, rounding off the ORC 3 podium.

Meerblick - ORC 3 ©SailingShots by Maria Muiña
Meerblick - ORC 3 ©SailingShots by Maria Muiña

Just the Job Takes Fifth PalmaVela Win
In ORC 4-5, Just the Job gave no quarter, scoring a second and a first place in today’s two windward-leeward races. Scott Beattie’s boat, representing CVP Andratx, earned its fifth Sandberg PalmaVela victory, ahead of El Travieso, owned by Ángel Blázquez, and Tres Mares, skippered by María Antonia Campins, in second and third.

Just The Job - ORC 4-5 ©Laura G. Guerra / www.lauragonzalezguerra.com
Just The Job - ORC 4-5 ©Laura G. Guerra / www.lauragonzalezguerra.com

Clean Sweep for Smerit in ORC A2 0-3
The Swan 45 Smerit, owned by Tito Moure, claimed a flawless victory in the third and final coastal race of the program, securing the overall win with a perfect score. Modul, by Félix Comas, and Bip Bip, by Andreas Hoehn, tied for second and third, with the tiebreak going to Comas, despite not finishing today’s race.

The Swan 45 Smerit, owned by Tito Moure - ORC A2 0-3
The Swan 45 Smerit, owned by Tito Moure - ORC A2 0-3

In ORC A2 4-5, Kyo VI, skippered by Guillermo Durán, delivered a surprise finish to claim the overall victory, tying on points with Minimon, the previous leader, and winning on countback.

Kyo VI, ORC A2 4-5 © Laura G. Guerra
Kyo VI, ORC A2 4-5 © Laura G. Guerra

Kanguru Strikes Gold
In the ORC Sportboat class, the strong winds tipped the balance in favour of the Australian J70 Kanguru, owned by Kristyn Gills. Gusts of 20 knots in the final race caused Team Balearia, skippered by María Bover, to break its mast and drop to second overall. Gills’ team won both of today’s races to secure the title. Sal, skippered by Cati Darder, completed the podium in third.

Kanguru - ORC Sportboat ©Laura G. Guerra / www.lauragonzalezguerra.com
Kanguru - ORC Sportboat ©Laura G. Guerra / www.lauragonzalezguerra.com