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RYS 200: Around the Island Race

July 30, 2015 By Bella Mente Leave a Comment

Yesterday, Bella Mente Racing took off on the Around the Island Race as part of the Royal Yacht Squadron’s Bicentenary International Regatta. The team, led by owner/driver Hap Fauth, finished the circumnavigation of the Isle of Wight (UK) in just over four hours and 30 minutes, taking third place on corrected time in IRC 1.

Photo Credit: Tim Jeffreys Photography 2015

Photo Credit: Tim Jeffreys Photography 2015

“It was a beautiful but chilly day for the famous ‘Around the Isle of Wight’ race,” said Bella Mente Racing’s Crew Boss Mike Sanderson. “We raced the traditional America’s Cup clockwise around the island, which is a less common way to race these days.

“We kicked off the race with a downwind start, which was challenging but fun. Jethou got a little jump on us off the start, but with some very nice sailing we were able to grind them down and beat them around the bottom of the island. From there, we never really gave them much of an opportunity to get back in front. However, it did turn out to be a smaller boat day and we came in third place, on corrected time, behind a couple of well-sailed TP52s. All in all, it was a great day, with solid crew work and great communication when it came decision-making time.

“It looks to be the end of our breezy sailing for the week, so it’s time to change gears for much more moderate breeze today and tomorrow.”

Filed Under: Photos, RYS Bicentenary International Regatta, Updates Onboard

Kicking off RYS 200 with Class Lead in IRC 1

July 28, 2015 By Bella Mente Leave a Comment

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Day Two at RYS Bicentenary International Regatta (Photo Credit: Paul Wyeth/pwpictures.com)

Bella Mente Racing is off to a good start at the Royal Yacht Squadron’s Bicentenary International Regatta, holding the class lead in IRC 1 after today’s 22-mile race on the Solent off Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK. The regatta runs through Friday, July 31.

Day Two at RYS Bicentenary International Regatta (Photo Credit: Paul Wyeth/pwpictures.com)

Day Two at RYS Bicentenary International Regatta (Photo Credit: Paul Wyeth/pwpictures.com)

“It was a great day in very heavy conditions,” said Owner/Driver of the Maxi 72 Bella Mente, Hap Fauth, adding that the team experienced high seas and winds above 20 knots throughout the day (day one of racing was cancelled yesterday due to the unrelenting winds upwards of 30 knots). “The team execution was excellent and tactics were very good and from there the result took care of itself.”

With yesterday’s unwieldy conditions continuing through to this morning, Race Committee postponed racing until early this afternoon. Even then, gusts of 30 were being recorded when IRC 1 took off across the start line.

“Today was a solid start to the event,” said Tactician Terry Hutchinson. “We got a bit tangled at the beginning of the race, stuck in the wind shadow of a Swan 90, but the guys did good work building up enough speed so that we could pop out from underneath the boat. From there, it was a high-speed reach, with Bella sitting comfortably on 20+ knots of boat speed for the next 15 miles.

“The first leg took us beyond two forts that mark the entrance to the eastern Solent. From there we took a left turn and proceeded to reach, beat, and whip ourselves around a tight race course. The Solent is a challenging place to sail, and guys deserve high marks for their quick execution and high performance; especially since this is the first time we’ve raced Bella Mente since April. It was good to shake off the cobwebs!”

Tomorrow, Bella Mente will stretch its legs with the event’s Around the Island Race, a 50-mile circumnavigation of the Isle of Wight.

Click here for a full report from day two of racing by event organizers

Filed Under: Bella Mente Racing, Photos, RYS Bicentenary International Regatta, Updates Onboard

Shipyard Update: July 14

July 14, 2015 By Bella Mente Leave a Comment

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Next week, the Bella Mente Racing team will be arriving in the UK where they will spend the week practicing in preparation for the Royal Yacht Squadron Bicentenary International Regatta, which starts July 26. This weekend the Maxi 72’s new keel was attached at Endeavor Quay Marina in Gosport, UK (where the boat has been for the past month). The remaining system updates and installations will be finished up this week and the rig stepped on Friday. From there, the boat will be launched into the water and delivered to Cowes.



 

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Les Voiles de St. Barth: Race Day 2

April 15, 2015 By Bella Mente Leave a Comment

The Les Voiles de St. Barth fleet experienced classic Caribbean conditions for day two of racing, and Hap Fauth’s Bella Mente thrived, with a flawless start and upwind beat on the 42nm course to Tintamarre and back, taking second place in the Maxi 1 division.

Bella Mente in day two of racing at Les Voiles de St. Barth (Photo Credit: Sharon Green)

Bella Mente in day two of racing at Les Voiles de St. Barth (Photo Credit: Sharon Green)

“Today was a perfect day for us, the goal was to sail the exact same type of race we were going to sail yesterday,” said Bella Mente’s Tactician Terry Hutchinson, adding that the team still hopes to capture first place in the final two races this week, to help make up the score gap after a minor equipment failure forced them to withdraw from day one of racing. “Hap nailed the start as the pin-end boat. The whole fleet tacked and we went a little further and got a really nice lefty. We sailed up and around the boats to leeward of us and from there it was a matter of good boat handling and executing the sail changes well, which the guys did.”
Bella Mente after a perfect start off St. Barth in day two of racing (Photo Credit: Sharon Green)

Bella Mente after a perfect start off St. Barth in day two of racing (Photo Credit: Sharon Green)

Tomorrow marks the regatta’s lay day, famous its festive shoreside event at St. Jean Beach. After that will be two more intense race days on Friday and Saturday.Follow the team on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram, Hashtag: #BellaMenteRacingFor event updates visit www.lesvoilesdesaintbarth.com and follow the regatta via social media on Facebook,Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Pinterest, Hashtag: #LesVoilesdeSaintBarth

Filed Under: Les Voiles de St. Barth 2015, Photos, Press, Updates Onboard

Hap’s Bella Mente Wins 2015 RORC Caribbean 600

February 27, 2015 By Bella Mente Leave a Comment

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The team at the docks after racing (Photo Credit: RORC/Ted Martin)

Hap Fauth’s Maxi 72, Bella Mente has been declared the overall winner of the 2015 RORC Caribbean 600. Although several yachts are still racing as of this morning (Friday, February 27), none of the remaining teams have the ability to better Bella Mente’s corrected time under IRC. Third time proved to be the charm for Bella Mente as the Maxi 72 has finished second overall for the past two years. Bella Mente was also the winner of the highly competitive IRC Zero Class and retained the Bella Mente Trophy as the first IRC Yacht to finish that is wholly manually powered, without either variable or moveable ballast.

A delighted Hap Fauth spoke about the achievement and was full of praise for both the race team and shore crew:

Friday, before the race start, we had a structural problem with the boat and limped home from practice to assess the problem. We took the boat apart and for two days the shore team set up a temporary boat building workshop and did a great job just to get us to the start line. Throughout the race we had no problems at all and my hat goes off to our ground crew.

This is the third go at winning this race and three is the beauty! This is the third Bella Mente since 2006 and the majority of this team have been with me for at least five years – it is an outstanding group of guys. They like each other, we have a good time together – they are all mates. Everybody puts safety first, that’s the way it should be offshore but after that we push to the limit.

This race is a series of sprints and every leg is different, you are trying to get out of the blocks at the start of each segment and as soon as you get going, you are looking to get to top speed without increasing the distance sailed in that quest for boat speed. We try to make a couple of minutes up at every corner – with 12 corners if you save three minutes a corner then that makes a real difference to your finish time. Everybody works together, it is our big strength; the crew did a phenomenal job.

We knew that the wind direction would flick to the south east just as we were arriving at Guadeloupe and, although we were looking at the current situation, we had pretty much made the decision to take our chances by going inshore. In the past, we have had some bad experiences going offshore, if you run out of wind you can get trapped for a very long time. I would give Bella Mente’s performance in the wind shadow a solid nine out of ten, we did really well but we had to fight for it and use all our skill to keep the boat going. Moose (Mike Sanderson) was driving, Terry (Hutchinson) and Ado (Adrian Stead) had their eyes out of the boat and I was just giving them the numbers and I believe that combined tactical sailing knowledge got us through.

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Bella Mente during the 2015 RORC Caribbean 600 (Photo Credit: RORC/Tim Wright/Photoaction.com)

Nicknamed the ‘Guadeloupe Casino’, the wind shadow of Guadeloupe can make or break a performance as the largest and tallest island on the course can be an unforgiving trap. Bella Mente’s British navigator, Ian Moore, spoke about a crucial part of the course: 

We knew that the wind direction would flick to the south east just as we were arriving at Guadeloupe and, although we were looking at the current situation, we had pretty much made the decision to take our chances by going inshore. In the past, we have had some bad experiences going offshore, if you run out of wind you can get trapped for a very long time. I would give Bella Mente’s performance in the wind shadow a solid nine out of ten, we did really well but we had to fight for it and use all our skill to keep the boat going. Moose (Mike Sanderson) was driving, Terry (Hutchinson) and Ado (Adrian Stead) had their eyes out of the boat and I was just giving them the numbers and I believe that combined tactical sailing knowledge got us through.

Hap Fauth had left nothing to chance in his quest to win the RORC Caribbean 600 and brought a team of world class sailors to run the afterguard which included Volvo Ocean race winning skipper, New Zealand’s Mike “Moose” Sanderson, current Rolex US Sailor of the Year, American Terry Hutchinson and British America’s Cup tactician, Adrian Stead, who has been on the winning team for the RORC Caribbean 600 on three occasions. Mike Sanderson spoke about Bella Mente’s victory:

It was a great race at the end of the day and we had Maserati to race with some of the time. To be boat-on-boat with a Volvo 70 was a nice surprise. We have worked on the boat very hard since we were here last year. Hap loves this race and it was very pleasing for us sitting on the dock feeling that we didn’t leave anything on the table. This was one of our best overall performances. We have two big races this year; the RORC Caribbean 600 and the Rolex Fastnet and we have produced a sail programme that covers the range well for those races. At one point we went through the lee of Leopard, reaching with a jib-top. Leopard is a fast 100 ft canting keel boat, so we are really excited at how well Bella is going with its new mast and new sails. We have done a lot of work on the aero-package and the boat feels great and she is going quick but we are really ringing its neck. To be honest the boat is pretty cranky and very physical. It is some of the most physical keel boat sailing that we do because you are muscling a windward leeward orientated boat around a reaching course, so it is tough on the wheel and there is a lot of grinding for the big boys.

Bella Mente has become the third Maxi 72 to win the race overall and the fifth American owner to win the RORC Caribbean 600 Trophy. The RORC Caribbean 600 Prizegiving will take place on Friday 27th February at the Antigua Yacht Club.

Bella Mente Crew: (Owner) Hap Fauth, Thomas Allin, James Baxter, Michele Cannoni, Carlo Castellano, Sean Clarkson, Sean Couvreux, James Dagg, Federico Giovanelli, Peter Henderson, Terry Hutchinson, Keats Keeley, Brian Macinnes, Craig Monk, Ian Moore, Michael Sanderson, Matt Smith, Adrian Stead, Morgan Trubovich and Jim Turner.

More photos from the docks after racing (Photo Credit: RORC/Ted Martin)



Filed Under: 2015 RORC Caribbean 600, Bella Mente Racing, Photos, Updates Onboard, Updates Onshore

Terry Hutchinson Honored Today as Yachtsman of the Year

February 26, 2015 By Bella Mente 2 Comments

Last month, Bella Mente Racing Tactician Terry Hutchinson was named US Sailing’s 2014 Rolex Yachtsman of the Year and today (Thursday, February 26) he will be honored during a luncheon at the New York Yacht Club in Manhattan and presented with a specially-engraved Rolex timepiece.

Hap and Terry celebrating after finishing the RORC Caribbean 600 (Photo Credit: RORC/Ted Martin)

Hap and Terry celebrating after finishing the RORC Caribbean 600 (Photo Credit: RORC/Ted Martin)

Hutchinson finished the RORC Caribbean 600 with the Bella Mente Racing yesterday in Antigua. The team, led by owner/driver Hap Fauth, currently holds the best time in IRC but there are several yachts still racing that are contending to better that.

Here, Hutchinson weighs in on the race:

This was a great race for Bella Mente as a team. The entire crew’s dedication and hard work has been on display around the clock for the past four days. Without question, we wouldn’t have made it to the start without the great work down by boat captain Pete Henderson and shore crew Kyle Fitzgerald, Kyle Hintze, Ollie Dickens and Ryan Brown; all of who spent 50 hours straight making a substantial repair to Bella’s deck. From there, it was up to the sailing team to not let that effort go to waste.

Our lack of time preparing had the squad a bit off kilter, but the race itself was solid, with great maneuvers, communication and boat speed throughout. Over the fall and winter we have been working hard on our offshore boat inventory and sail sizing. It was good to see our hard work come to fruition in our first distance race of the year. I’m looking forward to seeing the performance data as Bella Mente went well off the breeze.

From a team side we continue to develop.  We have a great group with a lot of talent, so allowing everybody to flourish is critical. I can’t say enough about the effort put forward by our team on the bow and in the middle of the boat. Their execution of sail changes was immaculate. Between Moose (Mike Sanderson), Soapy (Ian Moore) and Ado (Adrian Stead) we got more right than wrong in this race, but we still have a lot to refine. All in all, I think I can speak for the entire team when I say we are very optimistic about the future.

Filed Under: 2015 RORC Caribbean 600, Photos, Press, Updates Onshore

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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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