First 34.7s displayed their full capabilities during the Grand Prix du Crouesty last weekend by taking first and second place in their category in the IRC 3 racing class.
With moderate and fluctuating winds of 5 to 12 knots during the entire Whitsun weekend at Crouesty, the First 34.7 Cornouaille Nautique skippered by Herve Ricoux (1st ) and TBS skippered by Pierre Follenfant (2nd) dominated the championship between them, coming in winners in 4 of the 5 legs of the competition. Weather conditions were perfect with a synoptic wind blowing from the east in the morning and a thermal wind from the west in the afternoon.
Whether competing around the cans or in coastal races, these latest Farr designs built by Beneteau really dominated the proceedings. In fact, since the starting signals for the IRC 2 and IRC 3 races went off at the same time, one could see the First 34.7s frequently outclassing their larger opponents and beating them easily on handicap. Note also the performance of a third First 34.7, Yapluka, skippered by Francis Denizart, well to the fore in the first few days, and lying in 4th place up until the last leg.
These results vindicate the design choices made by Chantiers Beneteau and demonstrate the First 34.7’s performance, which will again be on display during the Commodore’s Cup where three boats are in competition - 1 Belgian, 1 English and 1 French.
Lastly, don’t let us forget the boat’s success amongst our European neighbours. In Italy, the First 34.7 won the Trofeo Punta Stendardo, the Trofeo Mauro Mancini and the 28th Troféo di Primavera SR Circeo. In England, she won the Southern Royal May Regatta, came second in the Scottish Series and qualified for the Commodore’s Cup by coming in 1st, 2nd and 4th during the selection races.
Heartiest congratulations to all the crews who nail the First’s colours to their masts!
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Melbourne Beneteau Regatta.
Melbourne Boat Show wrap up.
Audi Victoria Week regatta report.
Boxing Day Bash and Melbourne to Launceston race report.
New Beneteau Oceanis promotion announced.
All new Beneteau Sense 43 announced along information on the new Dock and Go system.
Special offer on the Beneteau Oceanis 40.
New floating marina gets go ahead at Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron.
All new Beneteau Sense 50 released.
All new Beneteau First 30 released and support needed for Mornington Safe Harbour.
The first Oceanis 58 to Victoria and tribute to our friend Bruce Morgan.
Special offer on Raymarine handheld VHF.
Melbourne Beneteau Regatta Weathers The Storm.
Melbourne International Boat Show Success.
Audi Victoria report and results.
Beneteau First 40′s finish 1st and 2nd in 2009 Syndey to Hobart, and more!
Beneteau Oceanis 34 Christmas special, charter yacht investment opportunity and recent Beneteau race results.
Beneteau Oceanis 58 and First 35 releases, First 45 delivery and 2010 Melbourne Beneteau Regatta.
New staff member joins Sundance, new boat deliveries and new listings.