2013 Argentario Sailing Week Panerai Classic Yachts
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2013 Argentario Sailing Week Panerai Classic Yachts

By Kong · Jun 20, 2013 · 0 replies
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Kong's report on the 2013 Argentario Sailing Week captures the excitement and elegance of the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge Mediterranean Circuit. This event, where vintage and classic yachts compete, underscores Panerai's deep connection to maritime heritage and its role in celebrating traditional sailing. The article details the winning vessels and highlights the enduring appeal of classic yacht racing, a perfect complement to Panerai's brand identity.

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JUNE 2013 – The 14th edition of the Argentario Sailing Week, the second round on the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge Mediterranean Circuit, drew to a hugely successful conclusion on June 16th. A total of 42 yachts hailing from six different nations (France, Germany, Spain, Great Britain, the United States and Italy) competed in three races on triangle courses in consistently calm waters with sunny summery weather and breezes of 6 to 10 knots.





The overall winners in the four main categories were the 1928 Cambria in the Big Boat, the 1915 Q-Class Leonore in the Vintage, the 1971 sloop  Sagittarius in the Classic, doubling up on her win at the first round at Antibes, and, lastly, the little seven-metre gaff cutter, Wianno, in the Spirit of Tradition. Each of the aforementioned winners took home a Panerai watch as their prize.





The yachts racing in the event staged in stunning bay off the Tuscan town by the locally-based Yacht Club Santo Stefano were split into further sub-classes also. Skylark of 1937, a yawl with round the world and Pacific voyages to her credit, won the Vintage – Over 15 Metres, while in the Vintage – Under 15 Metres category, victory went to  Sirius, a 1937 American New York 32, of which just 20 examples were ever built worldwide.

With three wins out of three races, the top step on the Classic – Under 12 Metres podium went to Namib, a recently restored 1966 Sangermani. Il Moro di Venezia I, on the other hand, topped the Classic – Over 15 Metres standings ahead of the Italian Navy’s training vessels, Stella Polare and Capricia.

The lovely 1968 Britton Chance Jr. design, Tara, also made a very impressive Panerai Circuit debut in the International 5.5-Metre Class, taking six out of seven races, to triumph masterfully in her category on the dedicated course.





All in all, it was an unforgettable edition of the Argentario Sailing Week, an event that has re-established itself as one of the leading lights of the classic sailing calendar. The Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge 2013 Mediterranean Circuit next moves a little further south to Naples for Le Vele d’Epoca a Napoli, which makes its debut on the Officine Panerai-sponsored calendar between June 26th and 30th.




Press Release




Some pictures of the Argentario Sailing Week ...

 




























WIANNO



SAGITTARIUS



LEONORE



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This message has been edited by Kong on 2013-06-20 08:54:49

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