By John Rousmaniere
Alex Jackson’s maxi
100-footer sloop
Speedboat finished the Newport
Bermuda Race early Monday morning at 3:49 AM EDT. Finishing second at
6:25 was
Il Mostro (Puma), a 70-foot Volvo
Ocean Race boat sailed by Kenny Read, whose brother, Brad, was in
Speedboat’s
afterguard. Boat boats sailed in the Open Division
for racing yachts with canting keels.
Support team makes ritual Dark 'n Stormies for Speedboat's crew as the first to finish boat ties up at RBYC early Monday morning
It was a slow
race, with
Speedboat making the 635-mile course in
just over 59 hours after the start at Newport on Friday. The
crew of 25 never reefed the boat. In
the light to moderate conditions that prevailed through most of the
race,
Speedboat was hard pressed by
Il Mostro,
Rambler,
and several boats in the
mini-maxi 70-80 foot range over the first third of the course. “We
really didn’t get away from them
until we were in the Stream,” navigator Stan Honey said after
Speedboat
tied up at the Royal Bermuda
Yacht Club’s marina early Monday morning. “Then they gained a lot in the
light
stuff as we came into the finish.”
Speedboat's navigator, Stan Honey (dark glasses)
At 5 AM EDT
the mini-maxi
Rán on its blog reported less than 10
knots as she beat to windward toward the buoys guarding Bermuda’s reef. “
Titan
is downwind from us and is not a
threat.
Rambler and
Beau Geste are upwind and in front as
we
thought they would. We are still in a strong position although it now
looks like
Beau Geste is the biggest threat.
Just a few more hours to go.”

Rán makes final push as she nears the finish
At
6:30 the blog
reported, “As we
are approaching the finish slowly but surely, we are all on deck, no
more
watches, all are on duty for the final stretch. Coffee and tea served on
the
rail – black only as no more milk powder onboard. Very calm water. Wind
speed of
9 knots –
Support
team prepares ritual Dark 'n Stormies for
Speedboat's crew as the first to finish boat ties up at RBYC marina
early Monday
morning