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On Saturday, September 10, Bella Mente Racing was crowned Rolex Maxi 72 World Champion. This is the team’s third Rolex Maxi 72 World Championship title win, and its second consecutive. The victory comes after a week of intense competition with five other world-class Maxi 72 teams on the waters off Porto Cervo, Sardinia.
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The team, led by owner/driver Hap Fauth (Naples, Fla./Minneapolis, Minn.), marks the Maxi 72 Worlds as its pinnacle event each year and has been preparing for it since kicking off its 2016 campaign in January with Quantum Key West Race Week, where the team won its class. The team went on to win the inaugural Maxi72 North American Championship in Newport, R.I. in June and Copa del Rey MAPFRE in Mallorca, Spain in August.
It’s been a very competitive week with Bella Mente the defending World Champion and everyone’s boat to beat. We were definitely on everyone’s radar screen, which made for very little passing lanes all week, so we had to win the starts to control the fleet. We are not the fastest boat, so winning the World Championship was very gratifying. Premier Sponsor Rolex, the International Maxi Association and Yacht Club Costa Smeralda did a fantastic job hosting the World Championship. We’re look forward to another season with the Bella team next year.
It was a solid team day and week onboard Bella Mente. As we battled through the event and the year, there were many moments of growth for our squad. It was great to see that on display today. A tricky northeasterly breeze met the fleet and while we held a four-point lead, it never feels comfortable. Hap, Doogie, and Ian executed a safe mid-line start, and from there it was on Ado (Adrian Stead) and me to pick our way through the wind holes. Two well-timed tacks found us around the first top mark in second but more importantly the competition was deep. From there, it was a matter of staying between the competition and the marks. Inevitably as the race played out Bella Mente was able to get a sniff of the lead and we never looked back. The race ended with a win and the 2016 Maxi 72 World Championship. Needless to say it has been a rewarding week and as a team Bella Mente sailed very consistently, with our last 12 months of work on display.
It’s an absolute privilege to be part of the Bella Mente team and sail with Hap. The reason I love it so much is because I believe so highly in Haps leadership style. He hires guys he believes in and then trusts them to the edge of the world to do their job. My kids often give me a hard time for giving them ‘the look’ but we get that look also from Hap; it’s a ‘you’ve got this right, haven’t you?’ look, which I love and totally get. If you haven’t done the work you said you would, spoken when you don’t know what your talking about, or just had a full ‘brain fart’ as he would say (crew wise) then you will hear about it. But that’s okay, in fact that’s perfect! The fact of the matter is that all he expects is for us to do the very best we can do. He firmly believes that the time and effort that we all give out there on the water as a team will show in the results. It’s an absolute honor and a privilege to be a part of the Bella Mente team. I know I speak for everyone when I say thank you so very much and bring on 2017!
This week showed a terrific team performance from Bella Mente. We said at the beginning of The Worlds that we needed to start well, go fast and sail smart in each race, and for three coastal and four windward leeward races, we did exactly that. We come away from two World Championship wins on a high and finish the season unbeaten – a credit to everyone on the team who has pushed to be better in every area. We have been through some tough times this year, but the strength of a good team is to sort the problem and go forward. Already though, we are thinking of 2017 and how to keep ahead of our opposition, as we know they are looking at us! A great end to the racing season and hats off to Hap for making it happen!
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A record-sized fleet of the world’s largest performance yachts is readying itself in Porto Cervo, Sardinia for next week’s Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup. Organised by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda and the International Maxi Association (IMA) with Rolex as title sponsor, this year’s event takes place September 4-10 and has 52 entries.
In terms of length, the fleet spans the giant 49.7m Ohana to entries at the shorter end of the IMA’s permitted size range – 60 footers such as Gérard Logel’s Swan 601 @robas and the Wally 60 Wallyño.
The biggest class at the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup will once again be the Wallys (an associated class within the IMA), which features 13 examples of the modernist high performance luxury yachts. Leading the charge off the Costa Smeralda will be the two Wallycentos, Sir Lindsay Owen Jones’ Magic Carpet Cubed and the latest example launched last October, David Leuschen’s Galateia, plus the elongated version, (now 32.7m) Open Season of International Maxi Association President, Thomas Bscher.
The Supermaxi class has a formidable line-up including Irvine Laidlaw’s new Swan 115 Highland Fling 15, plus two Baltic Yachts-built high performance carbon fibre one-offs: the Nauta 115 Nikata and the Javier Jaudenes-designed Win Win – both making their Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup debuts. This year sees the return of Sir Peter Harrison’s Farr 115 ketch, Sojana, following a lengthy refit.
The Js are back this year. Lionheart and Velsheda will match race their way around the race track.
The Maxi class (79-100ft) will see two high profile yachts making their Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup debuts. Best known for her offshore program, Mike Slade’s Farr 100 Leopard 3 has travelled to the four corners of the earth to compete in races such as the Rolex Sydney Hobart, the RORC Caribbean 600 and the Fastnet Race, in which she has twice scored line honours victories.
Despite only being two years old, George David’s Juan Kouyoumdjian-designed Rambler 88, also has notched up thousands of sea miles. This year alone she has won the IMA’s annual Volcano Race (from Gaeta, Italy, south around the volcanic Aeolian Islands off northeast Sicily) and last week claimed line honours in the Palermo-Montecarlo race, the fourth and final event of the IMA’s inaugural Mediterranean Maxi Offshore Challenge.
The Maxi class also includes four entries from Southern Wind Shipyard, including the Farr-designed 100ft Blues and Michael Cotter’s Windfall. There are two SWS 82s: Massimilano Florio’s Grande Orazio was winner of the IMA’s Volcano Race in 2015, while Ammonite is brand new, campaigned by leading Australian skipper Marcus Blackmore.
As ever a major feature of the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup is the Rolex Maxi 72 World Championship. This year six examples of the ultra competitive, owner-driven, grand prix racers will be lining up, their challenge being to dislodge Hap Fauth’s dominant Judel Vrolijk design, Bella Mente. The reigning Rolex Maxi 72 World Champion goes into this year’s Worlds straight from victories at Copa del Rey MAPFRE and the inaugural Maxi 72 North American Championship held in Newport, RI in June.
“This is our favourite regatta,” commented Fauth, who is President of the Maxi 72 Class, which is affiliated to the IMA. “There will be six 72 footers and competition will be fierce. It is always challenging conditions both for the around the buoys and the coastal race. It is normally all you want.”
As to Bella Mente being favourite for a third World title, Fauth added: “We have the oldest boat and I am the oldest helmsman, but we have got a very good team. Our execution over the course of a regatta has been good and if there is one reason why we might have a small advantage it is because of that. But it is a very small advantage: The margin of victory in this fleet is two or three seconds – the boats are very close.”
The Mini Maxi class (60-79ft) also has a strong line-up. Roberto Lacorte’s Mark Mills 68 Supernikka returns to defend her title, while she will be up against another Mills 68, the more thoroughbred racer, Prospector, which as Alegre and then Caol Ila R was one of the most competitive boats in what is now the Maxi 72 class. Also to be watched will be American Bryon Ehrhart’s Reichel Pugh 63, Lucky. Winner of last year’s Transatlantic Race, Lucky in her previous life was Loki, winner of the 2011 Rolex Sydney Hobart.
In 2015 the Mini Maxi Racer-Cruiser class had one of the tightest finishes and the top four boats return this year, including winner, Riccardo de Michele’s Vallicelli 80 H2O, which finished on equal points with Giuseppe Puttini’s Swan 65 Shirlaf (which this year will face stiff competition from new IMA member Marietta Strasoldo’s Swan 651 Lunz Am Meer.)
Andrew McIrvine, Secretary General of the IMA commented: “It will be an exciting year with a number of new boats competing, especially in the SuperMaxi division where a new generation of more race-oriented boats are appearing. The challenge of manoeuvring these huge craft around the tight courses around the islands of the Maddalena makes for a great spectacle and keeps so many sailors coming back year after year.”
Racing will take place over a mixture of windward-leeward and coastal courses.
Day one at the 35th Copa del Rey MAPFRE (© María Muiña)
Bella Mente Racing and the rest of the Maxi 72 fleet took to the Bay of Palma in Mallorca, Spain today for day one of the 35th Copa del Rey MAPFRE. The team, led by owner/driver Hap Fauth, took second and first place finishes in the two races of the day and currently holds the class lead, one point ahead of George Sakellaris’ Proteus.
Day one at the 35th Copa del Rey MAPFRE (© MartínezStudio)
We had two well executed starts and some solid and accurate driving upwind got us around the top in second place for both races. We worked hard downwind in a 12 to 14 knot southeasterly and were able to jump ahead of Caol Ila R in race two, taking the lead to the finish.
This four-boat fleet is tough and our competitors have been working hard to make their boats faster, but it was a good first day from the team.
A solid start to the event for Bella Mente. It is nip-and-tuck racing and what we are seeing is four very even boats. Two races down and nine to go, so pacing ourselves for the marathon is paramount for success later in the week.
Copa del Rey is always a big regatta as it is really the “show and tell” for the Maxi 72 Class and how the boats are shaping up for the Maxi World Championships in September. Everyone has done a lot of work over the last few days, and I am sure all the teams were as equally excited as we were about getting out today on the course to see how we stacked up.
Today onboard Bella Mente, we had a couple of very solid starts and were “in the hunt” all day. It was great to get back into racing these amazing boats, as it’s been a month since the North American Championships wrapped up in Newport. We ended the day leading overall, just one point ahead of Proteus.
Our big conclusion for the day though is that the rule is working well. We have four Maxi 72s here in Palma rating within one point on IRC and they truly go the same speed. Because of that there are going to be some amazing battles on the racecourse, which will make for a very exciting week of racing.
The team will continue racing through Saturday, August 6. Tune in for more nightly reports featuring Hap Fauth and the team.
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The original Bella Mente Racing campaign kicked off in 2006 with Key West Race Week, and since then owner and skipper Hap Fauth has had three additional racing yachts in the program.
Launched in September of 2018, the current Bella Mente is a Maxi 72 designed by Botin Partners in Spain and built by New England Boatworks in Rhode Island.
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