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First race of the season for CONTAINER: Second place at Hublot Palma Vela

Posted on 20 April 2009 by Valencia Sailing

[Source: Team Container] At the Hublot Palma Vela the new CONTAINER of Udo Schütz took a marvellous second place. After intense training sessions in winter the start into the new racing seaon went as scheduled.

From April 16th through 19th the new STP65 type boat took part at the races in Palma de Mallorca waters and clearly could benefit from the latest optimization efforts in March. Racing in the Mini Maxi division CONTAINER was able to show her huge potential against that small but top class fleet.

Especially in the first race and in the long distance race on Saturday CONTAINER proved good speed all the time. In Sunday’s final race tactician Karol Jablonski was able to move the boat from third to first place by a sail change on short notice due to a wind shift and underlined that CONTAINER enforces her claim for more podium places this year.

In the overall result CONTAINER just became second behind the Italian Luna Rossa. Evaluating the confrontation with her sistership, Peter Sibbert, CONTAINER crew member for decades, said “Most of the time we could get control of our direct competitor and in match racing we would have won 4:2 against Luna Rossa. You cannot see that from the final result list and a small tactical mistake during race no. 2, which moved us back to 4th place immediately, shows how close the racing was.”

The next regatta for CONTAINER is scheduled fort he mid of June when she will meet her competitors at the Giraglia Rolex Cup.

Team Container racing on the 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

Final results Hublot Palma Vela, Mini Maxi division:
1. Luna Rossa, Italy, 9 pts.
2. CONTAINER, Germany, 11 pts.
3. RAN II, Great Britain, 14 pts.
4. Bella Ments, USA, 14 pts.
5. Alegre, Great Britain, 19 pts.

Besides owner Udo Schütz the following crewmembers were on board during Palma Vela:
1. Kazuhiko Sofuku, bow, Japan
2. Lindsay Stead, midbow, Australia
3. Martin Klawon, floater, Germany
4. Magnus Augustson, pit / stb. grinder, Sweden
5. Pawel Bielecki, stb. grinder, Poland
6. Matthias Bohn, port grinder, Germany
7. Nils Beyersdorf, port grinder, Germany
8. Victor Marino, downwind trim, Spain
9. Matti Paschen, upwind trim, Germany
10. Gabriel de Llano, main grinder, Spain
11. Jens Mack, upwind grinder, Germany
12. Hartwell Jordan, mainsail trim, USA
13. Benjamin Stoffels, traveller, Germany
14. Peter Sibbert, runners, Germany
15. Tom Swift, runners, UK
16. Markus Wieser, helm, Germany
17. Karol Jablonski, tactics, Poland
18. Matt Wachowicz, navigator, USA

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First race of the season for CONTAINER: Second place at Hublot Palma Vela

Posted on 20 April 2009 by Valencia Sailing

[Source: Team Container] At the Hublot Palma Vela the new CONTAINER of Udo Schütz took a marvellous second place. After intense training sessions in winter the start into the new racing seaon went as scheduled.

From April 16th through 19th the new STP65 type boat took part at the races in Palma de Mallorca waters and clearly could benefit from the latest optimization efforts in March. Racing in the Mini Maxi division CONTAINER was able to show her huge potential against that small but top class fleet.

Especially in the first race and in the long distance race on Saturday CONTAINER proved good speed all the time. In Sunday’s final race tactician Karol Jablonski was able to move the boat from third to first place by a sail change on short notice due to a wind shift and underlined that CONTAINER enforces her claim for more podium places this year.

In the overall result CONTAINER just became second behind the Italian Luna Rossa. Evaluating the confrontation with her sistership, Peter Sibbert, CONTAINER crew member for decades, said “Most of the time we could get control of our direct competitor and in match racing we would have won 4:2 against Luna Rossa. You cannot see that from the final result list and a small tactical mistake during race no. 2, which moved us back to 4th place immediately, shows how close the racing was.”

The next regatta for CONTAINER is scheduled fort he mid of June when she will meet her competitors at the Giraglia Rolex Cup.

Team Container racing on the 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

Final results Hublot Palma Vela, Mini Maxi division:
1. Luna Rossa, Italy, 9 pts.
2. CONTAINER, Germany, 11 pts.
3. RAN II, Great Britain, 14 pts.
4. Bella Ments, USA, 14 pts.
5. Alegre, Great Britain, 19 pts.

Besides owner Udo Schütz the following crewmembers were on board during Palma Vela:
1. Kazuhiko Sofuku, bow, Japan
2. Lindsay Stead, midbow, Australia
3. Martin Klawon, floater, Germany
4. Magnus Augustson, pit / stb. grinder, Sweden
5. Pawel Bielecki, stb. grinder, Poland
6. Matthias Bohn, port grinder, Germany
7. Nils Beyersdorf, port grinder, Germany
8. Victor Marino, downwind trim, Spain
9. Matti Paschen, upwind trim, Germany
10. Gabriel de Llano, main grinder, Spain
11. Jens Mack, upwind grinder, Germany
12. Hartwell Jordan, mainsail trim, USA
13. Benjamin Stoffels, traveller, Germany
14. Peter Sibbert, runners, Germany
15. Tom Swift, runners, UK
16. Markus Wieser, helm, Germany
17. Karol Jablonski, tactics, Poland
18. Matt Wachowicz, navigator, USA

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Luna Rossa holds slim lead after 3rd day of HUBLOT PalmaVela

Posted on 18 April 2009 by Valencia Sailing

With one race left for the conclusion of this year’s HUBLOT PalmaVela and a slim 2-point lead over 2nd placed Container, Luna Rossa is far from guaranteed winner. The Italians finished 5th in Saturday’s coastal race.

Luna Rossa and Team Container racing on hte 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

Luna Rossa and Team Container racing on the 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

Luna Rossa and Team Container racing on the 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

Luna Rossa and Team Container racing on the 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

Luna Rossa and Team Container racing on the 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

Luna Rossa and Team Container racing on the 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

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Luna Rossa holds slim lead after 3rd day of HUBLOT PalmaVela

Posted on 18 April 2009 by Valencia Sailing

With one race left for the conclusion of this year’s HUBLOT PalmaVela and a slim 2-point lead over 2nd placed Container, Luna Rossa is far from guaranteed winner. The Italians finished 5th in Saturday’s coastal race.

Luna Rossa and Team Container racing on hte 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

Luna Rossa and Team Container racing on the 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

Luna Rossa and Team Container racing on the 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

Luna Rossa and Team Container racing on the 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

Luna Rossa and Team Container racing on the 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

Luna Rossa and Team Container racing on the 3rd day of the 2009 HUBLOT Palmavela. Palma, 18 April 2009. Photo copyright Nico Martinez / HUBLOT Palmavela

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Luna Rossa repairs broken STP65 mast

Posted on 06 April 2009 by Valencia Sailing

The Italian team’s shore crew has been finally able to successfully repair the damaged mast and it now appears that its STP65 is ready to sail again. The yacht, together with the German STP65 from Team Container, will leave Valencia in order to take part in the opening event of International Maxi Yacht Association next week.

The Luna Rossa and Container STP65 yachts, ready for racing. Valencia, 6 April 2009. Photo copyright Pierre Orphanidis / Valencia Sailing

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Luna Rossa repairs broken STP65 mast

Posted on 06 April 2009 by Valencia Sailing

The Italian team’s shore crew has been finally able to successfully repair the damaged mast and it now appears that its STP65 is ready to sail again. The yacht, together with the German STP65 from Team Container, will leave Valencia in order to take part in the opening event of International Maxi Yacht Association next week.

The Luna Rossa and Container STP65 yachts, ready for racing. Valencia, 6 April 2009. Photo copyright Pierre Orphanidis / Valencia Sailing

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Meanwhile in Valencia… Team Container concludes fruitful training

Posted on 29 March 2009 by Valencia Sailing

Note: A small error slipped through earlier in the report. Marcus Wieser is the helmsman of the yacht while Karol Jablonski is calling tactics. Our apologies.

It was supposed be an exceptional photo and video opportunity for Valencia Sailing but unfortunately it turned out to be 20-minute ride from the Luna Rossa base to the end of the canal and back. Team Container’s crew was scheduled to carry out their last training session in Valencia, in view of the busy season ahead, but the weather didn’t allow it.

There was simply no breeze and the forecast was not encouraging at all. After delaying the dockout for more than an hour, the STP65 yacht was motored out of the canal but then became evident it made no sense to venture any further. Adding to that the huge swell, the crew decided to return to the Luna Rossa base. We will have to wait for another opportunity in order to shoot photos of Marcus Wieser on the helm of the German yacht.

Still, the overall results achieved by the team are very satisfactory. March being in general a tricky month to sail in Valencia, just 2 of the 15 days the team spent here were lost. The first one due to excessive winds (the day following Luna Rossa’s incident) and the second one on Sunday.

Team Container’s STP65 yacht will now go to Palma for the opening regatta of the International Maxi Association 2009 season, starting in two weeks. Racing in the Mini Maxi division she will face, among others, Luna Rossa’s STP65 and the brand new 72-ft RAN II, owned by Skype’s founder Niklas Zennstrom.

Team Container’s STP65 last day of training was extremely short!!!! Valencia, 29 March 2009. Photo copyright Pierre Orphanidis / Valencia Sailing

Team Container’s STP65 docked in the Luna Rossa base. Valencia, 29 March 2009. Photo copyright Pierre Orphanidis / Valencia Sailing

Team Container’s STP65 docked in the Luna Rossa base. Valencia, 29 March 2009. Photo copyright Pierre Orphanidis / Valencia Sailing

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Meanwhile in Valencia… Team Container concludes fruitful training

Posted on 29 March 2009 by Valencia Sailing

Note: A small error slipped through earlier in the report. Marcus Wieser is the helmsman of the yacht while Karol Jablonski is calling tactics. Our apologies.

It was supposed be an exceptional photo and video opportunity for Valencia Sailing but unfortunately it turned out to be 20-minute ride from the Luna Rossa base to the end of the canal and back. Team Container’s crew was scheduled to carry out their last training session in Valencia, in view of the busy season ahead, but the weather didn’t allow it.

There was simply no breeze and the forecast was not encouraging at all. After delaying the dockout for more than an hour, the STP65 yacht was motored out of the canal but then became evident it made no sense to venture any further. Adding to that the huge swell, the crew decided to return to the Luna Rossa base. We will have to wait for another opportunity in order to shoot photos of Marcus Wieser on the helm of the German yacht.

Still, the overall results achieved by the team are very satisfactory. March being in general a tricky month to sail in Valencia, just 2 of the 15 days the team spent here were lost. The first one due to excessive winds (the day following Luna Rossa’s incident) and the second one on Sunday.

Team Container’s STP65 yacht will now go to Palma for the opening regatta of the International Maxi Association 2009 season, starting in two weeks. Racing in the Mini Maxi division she will face, among others, Luna Rossa’s STP65 and the brand new 72-ft RAN II, owned by Skype’s founder Niklas Zennstrom.

Team Container’s STP65 last day of training was extremely short!!!! Valencia, 29 March 2009. Photo copyright Pierre Orphanidis / Valencia Sailing

Team Container’s STP65 docked in the Luna Rossa base. Valencia, 29 March 2009. Photo copyright Pierre Orphanidis / Valencia Sailing

Team Container’s STP65 docked in the Luna Rossa base. Valencia, 29 March 2009. Photo copyright Pierre Orphanidis / Valencia Sailing

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