Cercle Nautique de la Commission Européenne asbl (Sailing Club of the EU Institutions) Participation of a CNCE crew in the 2015 Rolex Middle Sea Race Dates: 14 October – 24 October 2015 This is an opportunity to take part in the Rolex Middle Sea Race, one of the most prestigious offshore races alongside the Rolex Giraglia, Rolex Fastnet and the Rolex Sydney Hobart. We will charter and crew a fully equipped racing yacht in Malta with a professional skipper and co-skipper. PROGRAMME: Wed 14.10 Thurs 15.10 Fri 16.10 Sat 17.10 Wed 21.10 or Thurs 22.10 Sat 24 .10 Travel to Malta Boat preparation, race briefing and training. Evening: RMYC crew party Race and weather briefing, crew meeting and dinner Race start from Valletta (11h00) Race finish in Valletta Prize Giving and crew party Afternoon: Return to Brussels THE RACE COURSE (608MILES): The Rolex Middle Sea Race takes off from the historic harbour of Valletta heading northeast towards southern Sicily. The fleet sails up the east coast of Sicily towards the Straits of Messina, rounds the volcanic island of Stromboli and turns west towards Palermo, on the western side of Sicily. Past the Egadi islands, yachts will head south towards Pantelleria, before leaving the island of Lampedusa to port and sail the last leg approaching Malta from the west. The course is 608 miles long and will take 4 to 5 days to complete, depending on weather conditions. Course Map: MORE INFO: Rolex Middle Sea Race website YouTube: Rolex Middle Sea Race 2014 (6:34) YouTube: Rolex Middle Sea Race 2014 (24:07) THE BOAT: Dufour 44 Performance Year of build: 2008 LOA: 13.35m Category: IRC Class 4 TCC: 1.091 Owner: Malta Charters MINIMUM SAILING EXPERIENCE: Moderate Mandatory requirements: team-spirit, positive character, stamina - You don’t need to be an expert sailor, but applicants should be fairly experienced. (Applications will be evaluated and approved on a case-bycase basis). Sailors will work in a team under the skippers’ guidance. Ensuring boat and crew safety, besides efficient racing, will require crew to obey orders from the skipper. The race will last 4 to 5 days with NO possibility of going ashore unless we have to retire from the race (i.e. due to adverse weather) We will also be racing at night-time, so a sailing schedule will be organized around mandatory shifts, ensuring all crew get a fair amount of sleep. Competitive offshore racing is a unique experience and great fun but it requires stamina. Make sure you have what it takes before you sign up for this! PARTICIPATION COST: EUR1800 per participant Included Chartered yacht (race-ready and expertly tuned before the race) complete with full wardrobe of racing sails (Mainsail, Jibs Nos 1, 2, 3, 4, Code 0, light, medium and heavy gennakers, storm sails) Offshore safety and navigation equipment Full yacht insurance (does not include personal insurance crew members may wish to take out) Crew training, briefing and preparation All food and water during the race Onshore storage of personal items during race Royal Malta Yacht Club race participation fees (gives access to crew party, commemorative T-shirt etc) Excluded Flights and accommodation before and after the race. There are direct flights from Brussels (Zaventem) to Malta. Cheap accommodation can easily be found close to the Royal Malta Yacht Club and boat berthing spot. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CNCE PARTICIPANTS: 9 (not including skipper & co-skipper) PERSONAL ITEMS TO BRING: Light clothing & warm clothing for night sailing (layers) Foul weather gear Sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat Seasickness pills CAN CREW SLEEP ON BOARD WHILE THE BOAT IS ASHORE? No. We will need to find alternative accommodation while on shore, before and after the race. Unlike cruising yachts, racing boats are very Spartan on the inside to save on weight and the boat will not be equipped to host the crew unless during the race (No pots and pans, forks and knives and not enough beds, and with lots of sails taking the space). Living on board will make the last-minute boat tuning and preparations, including mandatory inspections by race scrutineers, next to impossible. WEATHER: Unpredictable The Rolex Middle Sea Race takes place at a time when the weather system in the central Mediterranean is difficult to predict. It would still be warm in October, with temperatures sometimes still well into the 30s. But a fall in pressure during the race may quickly bring stormy conditions clocking up to 45kts of wind! This is what happened in 2014 when two-thirds of the fleet retired due to extreme weather. Similar conditions that occurred in 2007 are described here in detail by US veteran skipper Ken Reed. In other years, however, the fleet had mild conditions with light winds playing a big part in determining winners and losers. Rounding Stromboli island (northern Sicily), in a light breeze DEADLINE FOR ENROLLING: 30 June 2015 The club needs a firm commitment from at least 7 participants by this date. If this minimum is not reached, the trip may be cancelled. INFO AND REGISTRATION: Massimo Farrugia [email protected] 0476570318
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