Friday, 30 April 2010
Lee Overlay Partners win in Antigua
Adrian Lee’s Cookson 50, Lee Overlay Partners has won the 2010 Antigua Sailing Week, Ocean Series. For the second year running, Lee’s international crew beat Peter Harrison’s Farr 114, Sojana, to claim the overall title for the offshore series at Antigua Sailing Week.
“Offshore racing in Antigua is just fantastic, constant trades and ocean swell but for me its more than just that.” Commented Adrian Lee, CIO of Lee Overlay Partners.
Lee Overlay Partners were first in the Guadeloupe race, third in the Round Antigua Race and second in the Redonda race, three podium finishes in over 200 miles of yacht racing. Probably, the most impressive performance was in Sunday’s Round Antigua Race. In a fleet of 30 world class boats Lee Overlay Partners crossed the line in fifth position. just a handful of much larger and more powerful boats where just a few minutes ahead.
Friday, 26 February 2010
RORC Caribbean 600
Hatrick for Beau Geste
Although several boat are still racing, Richard Bamford’s Swan 38 Dolfijn retired this morning which means that at tonight’s prize giving Karl Kwok’s Farr 80, Beau Geste, will be awarded the RORC Caribbean 600 trophy for best yacht overall under IRC, the line honours trophy for monohulls and Class trophy for IRC Super Zero.
“I have never cleaned up as well before so it feels really good.” Smiled Karl Kwok upon hearing the news. “There may have been a lack of wind but we kept on going all the time and when the wind was with us we had flat water and some fantastic sailing. Beau Geste has a great spirit, I have been friends with Gavin Brady for two decades and we sit down and decide who we will have on board. Friendship is very important to me, we choose the best sailors but also the right people. I have to say a big thank you to Gavin Brady and the two watch captains, Jonno Swain and David Endean but all of the crew did a great job.
Beau Geste races all over the world and I would like to invite all of the competitors we come across to do this race. The sailing is as good as can be and I have enjoyed it immensely.”
Winner overall of the CSA division and second place overall under IRC is Richard Oland’s Southern Cross 52, Vela Veloce.
“We had a close battle with Privateer who beat us by less than a minute in our last encounter, so beating them this time was a bit of payback.” Admitted Richard Oland, skipper of Vela Veloce. “Privateer are good sports and I am sure we will share a beer with them tonight. Although I have done a lot of cruising here, this is the first time I have raced in the Caribbean since the 60s. The boat comes from New Brunswick, Canada and it amazes me why people don’t come down here and enjoy these water.
Winner of IRC Super Zero Canting keel, third overall under IRC and second under CSA was Ron O’Hanley’s Cookson 52, Privateer.
“We have never raced against another Cookson 50 which we were really looking forward to but Privateer is a newer boat with some differences and we weren’t really racing close to Lee Overlay Partners. We had a really good fight with Vela Veloce. This is the first time we have competed in a RORC race and I would like to give a big thank you to the organisers; this has been a very well run event.” Commented Vela Veloce boat captain Scott Innes-Jones.
Third overall under IRC and CSA was Adrian Lee’s Cookson 50, Lee Overlay Partners. Dockside Adrian Lee was still full of admiration for the race. “Very different to last year but we have enjoyed it just the same, this was as much a challenge but for different reasons, keeping the boat going and concentrating the whole time were so important. The last few miles were agonizingly slow but we kept cool under pressure and to be honest, we were delighted just to finish. Congratulations to Beau Geste on an excellent performance.”
Only one boat, AAG Big One has finished since Lee Overlay Partners came in last night. The breeze virtually shut down, right across the racecourse, causing many yachts to retire. ‘H’ one of the BLESMA crew describes the scene on board as Spirit of Juno made the decision to stop racing. “The skipper went to every guy and asked him for his view, everybody had their say but when he turned the engine on, it was a sickening feeling. We just ran out of time and needed to get back for flights home. We have developed as a team and really got to grips with the physical side of things but we need to work more on the tactical side, we will be back for sure. The RORC Caribbean 600 is unfinished business.”
Antigua is usually blessed with easterly Trade Winds and the unusual weather is extremely rare. However, the competitors in the RORC Caribbean 600 did have the sensation of surfing through the Caribbean sea in sublime conditions, at least some of the time.
VIDEO ON BOARD BEAU GESTE DURING RORC CARIBBEAN 600
The RORC Caribbean 600 trophy and other prizes will be presented at tonight’s prizegiving,, to be held at the Antigua Yacht Club. It should be a big night, after the ceremony, there will be an Antigua style barbeque and full bar with famous Antiguan band, Itchy Feet playing live on stage until the early hours.
Friday, 12 February 2010
Lee Overlay Partners supports the 2010 RORC Caribbean 600
Adrian Lee’s Cookson 50, Lee Overlay Partners, won the inaugural 2009 RORC Caribbean 600 and is back to defend the title. The 2nd RORC Caribbean 600 starts on the 22nd of February in Antigua, the race course is approximately 600 nautical miles and the competitors will enjoy sublime sailing conditions around 14 Caribbean islands.
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Irish Adrian Lee's Farr 50, Lee Overlay Partners, completed the Caribbean chapter of the team's programme with another win to follow up the RORC Caribbean 600. The International team led by Lee had entered the Ocean Series of Antigua Sailing Week against some tough opposition. To beat both Mike Slade's, Leopard 3 and Peter Harrison's, Sojana was a big call and the victory was in the balance right up until the last minute.
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Victorious Lee nets top award
Irish Independent
28th March 2009
By WM Nixon
Adrian Lee of Dun Laoghaire is the Irish Independent/afloat.ie Sailor of the Month for March on the strength of his clear-cut win in the inaugural Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) Caribbean 600 Race with his Cookson 50.
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LEE OVERLAY PARTNERS WINS 1ST RORC CARIBBEAN 600 OVERALL
28th February 2009
LEE OVERLAY PARTNERS WINS 1ST RORC CARIBBEAN 600 OVERALL
beating LEOPARD and DSK PIONEER by several hours in the tough but closely contested ocean race
The race was 600 miles around Antigua, St Martin and Guadalope with a fleet of 25 top offshore racers in a new race, organized by RORC expected to be a classic.
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