NOTICE OF RACE – Baiona Angra Atlantic Race

The ANNOUNCEMENT OF RACE for the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race is now available, for which 25 percent of the available places have already been filled. Don’t wait any longer to sign up! You can consult the Announcement of Regatta HERE and download the Entry Sheet from HERE

  • FIRST STAGE: BAIONA – ANGRA

The first of the stages will leave on July 3 from Baiona to Angra do Heroismo, a town of some 35,000 inhabitants located on the Terceira Island of the Portuguese archipelago of Azores. The participating boats must cover the 865 miles that separate both points, and do so in a maximum time of 9 days and 8 hours. Once there, the boats will have free moorings in the Angra marina and their crew members will be able to participate in various social events and guided tours that will be scheduled on the occasion of their arrival on the island. On the 13th, the awards ceremony for the first stage will be held at the Angra Iate Clube facilities.

The first stage will depart on July 3 from Baiona to Angra do Heroísmo, a city with about 35,000 inhabitants, located on Terceira Island, in the Açores archipelago. The participating boats will have to travel 865 miles, which, approximately, separate the two cities, having to do it for a maximum time of 9 days and 8 hours. When they arrive at Angra do Heroísmo, the boats have free moorings in the Angra marina and their crews will be able to participate in various social events and guided tours that will be scheduled when they arrive at the island. There will be a delivery of prizes for the best boats of the stage and for the winner, in real time of the stage. It will be on the 13th of July at the installations of the Angra Iate Clube.

First stage will start on July 3 in Baiona and finish in Angra do Heroismo, a 35,000-inhabitant town located on Ilha Terceira, in the Portuguese archipelago of Açores. Boats will have to sail the 865 miles that approximately separate both points in no more than 9 days and 8 hours. Once there, boats will have free moorings in the marina of Angra and its crews may participate in social events and guided tours.

  • SECOND STAGE: ANGRA – BAIONA

On Thursday, July 14, the second stage of the competition will start, with the reverse route, back to Baiona. Again, more than 800 miles ahead to be navigated within a time limit of 224 hours. Once in Galicia, the awards ceremony will be held on Saturday, July 23, at the facilities of the Monte Real Yacht Club. The best boats of each stage and of the complete regatta will be distinguished in each of the categories, and prizes will also be awarded to the winners of each stage and of the general in real time.

At Quinta-Feira, on July 14, it will start for the second stage of the competition, with a reverse route, back to Baiona. De novo, more than 800 miles to be navigated with a time limit of 224 hours. Once arrived in Galiza, there will be an award ceremony at the facilities of the Monte Real Yacht Club, on July 23. The best boats of the stage and of the complete regatta will be awarded for each of the categories. For all, there will be ainda deliver prizes for the real time winner of the stage and for the real time winner of the regatta.

On Thursday July 14 will start the second stage of the competition, back to Baiona. Again, more than 800 miles to be navigated in no more than 224 hours. Once in Galicia, Monte Real Club de Yates will celebrate the awards ceremony (best boats of each stage and the full race in each of the categories, and winners of each stage and the overall real-time) on Saturday July 23.

  • INSCRIPTION

The registration period to participate in the Baiona Atlantic Race will remain open until June 3, just one month before the start of the race, and there will be discounts for crews that do so before April 30. Given the characteristics of the test, the regatta will be limited to a maximum of 40 boats, which must have a minimum length of 30 feet or be of the Mini 6.50 Class. They may carry full or reduced crews, with two sailors on board.

The registration period to participate in the Baiona Angra Atlantic Regatta will be open until next June 3, one month before the start of the regatta and there will be discounts for the crews who can register before April 30. Given the characteristics of the Prova, the regatta will be limited to a maximum of 40 participating boats that must have a minimum of 30 feet of compression or be of the Classe Mini 6.50. It will be able to have full crews or reduced crews, with two crew members on board.

Deadline for registration to participate in Baiona Atlantic Race is June 3, just one month before the start of the race, and there are discounts for crews if they do it before April 30. Race will be limited to a maximum of 40 boats ( ≥ 30 feet or Class Mini 6.50). They can lead full or reduced crews, with two sailors on board.

The Great Sports Gala of Vigo rewards the trajectory of the Monte Real Yacht Club

· The historic club from Baiona received a special mention for its 50 years of life (1965 – 2015) in the seventeenth edition of the gala

· With this award, the City Council of Vigo recognizes the outstanding trajectory of Monte Real in the sports field

· The club receives this distinction in a year in which it returns to international regattas with the celebration of the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race

This year, the Gran Gala del Deporte de Vigo rewarded the Monte Real Club de Yates, granting it a special mention for its 50 years of history , which the club from Baiona celebrated in 2015. The City Council of Vigo thus recognizes the extensive trajectory of Monte Real in the sports field.

Since its birth, on March 24, 1965, Monte Real has starred in some of the most important chapters in the history of sailing, which has allowed it to become an indisputable benchmark for this sport in Spain.

At present, the Baion club is world-renowned for two of its regattas, the Príncipe de Asturias Trophy and the Conde de Gondomar Trophy , which have already crossed the border of 30 and 40 editions, respectively.

The club received recognition from the Vigo Sport Foundation in a year in which it stands out for its return to international regattas, with the celebration of the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race , a test that will start on July 3 from the fishing village towards the Azores archipelago.

The seventeenth edition of the Vigo Sports Grand Gala was held on Wednesday, March 16, at the A Fundación Theater in the city of Olívica.

The Monte Real Adapted Sailing School is recognized as an example of good practice at the Berlin International Tourism Fair

The Adapted Sailing School of the Monte Real Yacht Club has been recognized as an example of good practice at ITB Berlin , the International Tourism Fair held this March in the German capital.

The club’s initiative, which has been underway since 2012, was presented by the Baiona council for the Green Destinations 2016 Global Top 100 ” awards, which recognize the progress made in the field of sustainable tourism in Quality Coast destinations. It is about making known and sharing among the different countries, those exemplary actions that represent a model of good practices and a significant advance for the progress of society.

The Adapted Sailing School of the Monte Real Club de Yates, under its motto “Sailing for all” , has as its main objective to bring the world of sport in general, and sailing in particular, closer to people with different disabilities, both physical and psychosocial , cognitive or sensory. Since its creation in 2012, hundreds of students from groups and associations from different parts of Galicia have passed through it to navigate the bay of Baiona in the club’s adapted boats.

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MRCYB Sailing School Contact:

school@mrcyb.com / 986 385 000 / 625 261 586

El Miudo wins the J80 Class Winter League in Baiona

· The Portuguese boat skippered by Francisca Barros won the last three rounds of the championship this Sunday and won gold in the competition

· Virazón, which remained the leader for much of the league, was finally in second position, leaving the bronze for Luna Nueva

· The next appointment with the regattas of the Monte Real Club de Yates will be on April 9 and 16 with the celebration of the AXA Trophy – Winter Cruise Regatta

Baiona, March 13, 2016.- The Portuguese yacht Miudo won this Sunday the J80 Class Winter League, held since last January in Baiona under the organization of the Monte Real Yacht Club.

Skippered by Francisca Barros, Joao Cuinha, Rita Rocha, Afonso Leite and Nuno Bajanca, they demonstrated their good work this morning in the bay by winning the three races held. They did so convincingly, favored by their great ability to sail very fast in low wind conditions. Because if there was something this Sunday in Baiona, it was a very light wind, barely five knots.

Despite the difficult conditions, the regatta committee was able to start three tests planned in the competition program. Three windward-leeward layouts were made, which the boats covered in approximately half an hour.

The Miudo made full, prevailed in all three, and secured the victory of the championship. With the second test, a new discard also came into play, which allowed them to move even further away from Virazón, who finally came second.

After a great competition, in which it remained the leader for several days, the boat skippered by Miguel Lago could not win, but it did achieve a creditable second position.

The podium of the J80 Class Winter League is closed by Juan Luis Tuero’s Luna Nueva, who signed two second places in the regattas held today, and won the championship bronze.

Completing the classification are the Alumisel by Willy Caamaño, the Ferralemes by Enrique Porto, the Pazo de Cea by Rita Hernández, the Namasté by Luis de Mira and the Escuela Náutico Cormorán by Iván Pérez Gándaras.

Once the tests of the fifth and last day of the J80 Class Winter League were finished, the Baionese club hosted the awards ceremony for the winners and a subsequent meal attended by the participants.

The next appointment in the regatta calendar of the Monte Real Club de Yates arrives in April with the AXA Trophy – Winter Cruise Regatta, which will be held on two consecutive Saturdays, on the 9th and 16th. It will include, as has been the tradition, a coastal regatta between Vigo and Baiona, on the first day, and several windward-leeward races on the second. In the next few days the registration period will open.

>> GENERAL RANKING

>> PHOTO GALLERY

Virazón and Miudo fight for victory in the J80 Winter League

· The crew of Miguel Lago’s Virazón remains the leader of the general standings, separated by just one point from the Miudo of the Portuguese Francisca Barros

· The Portuguese boat won this afternoon in Baiona the victory of the fourth day after achieving two first places in the three races disputed

· The J80 Class Winter League of the Monte Real Yacht Club ends tomorrow, Sunday, with the fifth and last day starting at 11 in the morning

Baiona, March 12, 2016.- The very exciting penultimate day of the J80 Class Winter League of the Monte Real Club de Yates held this Saturday in Baiona leaves the top positions of the classification very tight while waiting for what happens tomorrow, Sunday, in the final stage of the trophy.

The Portuguese crew of the Miudo, skippered by Francisca Barros, achieved an important victory this afternoon in Baiona that places them just one point behind Miguel Lago’s Virazón, who remains the leader of the general classification.

Tomorrow’s session will therefore be decisive for the configuration of the championship podium. Not only because of the short distance that separates the first classified, but also because a new discard could come into play, with the consequent dance of numbers in the general classification.

If the weather conditions allow it, the last tests of the Winter League will be played this Sunday from eleven in the morning. There will be three new windward-leeward routes, identical to those of this afternoon’s session, which started a little later than expected due to the wind, which failed to catch on. Several failed starts and many strategic moves on the water reflected the interest of finally with a northwesterly wind of about ten knots on average.

The Portuguese Miudo, with two first places and one third, achieved victory, leaving Luna Nueva of Juan Luis Tuero and Virazón of Miguel Lago in second and third place. Despite their good results, the Portuguese were not the ones to unseat Virazón from the head of the general standings and placed second just one point behind.

Eleven points behind appears the third classified, Willy Caamaño’s Alumisel, with the provisional bronze of the trophy. The classification is completed by the Luna Nueva of Juan Luis Tuero, the Ferralemes of Enrique Porto, the Pazo de Cea of Rita Hernández, with Jaime García at the helm, the Namasté of Luis de Mira, skippered today by Javier Torroja, and the Náutico Cormorán of Ivan Perez Gandaras.

The J80 Class Winter League ends tomorrow, Sunday, with three new tests in the bay of Baiona starting at eleven in the morning and the awards ceremony at the Monte Real Club de Yates facilities.

>> GENERAL RANKING

>> PHOTO GALLERY

The J80 Class Winter League enters its final stretch this weekend in Baiona

· The nautical competition organized by the Monte Real Yacht Club will experience its last two days of regattas this weekend in the bay of Baiona

Waiting for what happens in the water, the provisional podium is occupied by Miguel Lago’s Virazón, Rui Ramada’s Miudo and Willy Caamaño’s Alumisel

· The awards ceremony that will conclude the one-design league will be held on Sunday afternoon at the facilities of the Monte Real Club de Yates

Baiona, March 11, 2016.- The J80 Class Winter League of the Monte Real Club de Yates enters its final stretch this weekend in Baiona with the celebration of the last two days of regattas in the waters of the bay.

After the previous stage, held on February 28, the monotypes return to competition tomorrow, Saturday, from three in the afternoon and on Sunday from eleven in the morning to compete in the final tests of the championship.

They will coincide in the water with six boats from Monte Real, in which students from the Sailing Cruise School of the baiones club and the BBDouro Sailing School, from Vila Nova de Gaia, will sail, which this weekend have an exchange day scheduled and fraternization.

Both fleets will share the regatta field in the bay. If the wind is good, for the J80 there will be six tests, three each day. The regatta committee will try to complete the program to compensate for the test day, which had to be suspended last February due to an orange alert due to bad weather.

Waiting for what happens over the weekend, the provisional gold of the championship is held by Virazón, who on the last day managed to recover the leadership that they had lost in the previous one. If this result were to consolidate, the crew skippered by Miguel Lago would continue their victories in the Monte Real one-design competitions, since last November they won the J80 Autumn League.

The Miudo of the Portuguese Rui Ramada is, so far, the strongest candidate to prevent Virazón from revalidating victory. He is second overall and everything indicates that this weekend he will fight on the water.

Willy Caamaño’s Alumisel and Enrique Porto’s Ferralemes, in third and fourth position separated by just one point of difference, will also try to secure a step on the winners’ podium.

The classification is completed by Luna Nueva, by Juan Luis Tuero; the Pazo de Cea, by Rita Hernández; Namasté, by Luis de Mira; and the Cormorán Nautical School, by Iván Pérez Gándaras.

Once the two days of tests are over, the Monte Real Club de Yates will celebrate, on Sunday, the awards ceremony for the winners.

EASTER WEEK 2016 NAUTICAL CAMP

SAILING, KAYAK AND PADDLE SURFING IN BAIONA DURING HOLY WEEK

· The ABANCA Sailing School of the Monte Real Yacht Club and Wetsports Ladeira organize a nautical camp for the little ones in the house

· Boys and girls between 7 and 15 years old will be able to learn sailing, kayaking and paddle surfing in the bay of Baiona between March 21 and 25

· Among the objectives of the initiative is also to facilitate family and work reconciliation for fathers and mothers during school holidays

Once again this year, the ABANCA Sailing School of the Monte Real Yacht Club and Wetsports Ladeira organize their Easter Nautical Camp. It is an initiative aimed at boys and girls between 7 and 15 years old who want to enjoy the sea in Baiona, learning sailing, kayaking and paddle surfing.

The activities will be held in the waters of the bay of Baiona on March 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, coinciding with the vacation period for schools and institutes. A maximum of 25 people will be able to participate in them, and places will be awarded in strict order of registration.

The price of the camp, which will last for 5 days, from 10:00 in the morning to 19:00 in the afternoon, is 225 euros. Includes meals, insurance and rental of the necessary material (wetsuit and vest).

In addition to offering children the opportunity to get closer to the sea and practice sports during their school holidays, the initiative of the ABANCA del Monte Real Sailing School also seeks to make it easier for their parents to reconcile their family and work lives, since there are many families who have to work during Holy Week.

To receive more information or register , the relatives of the little ones can go to the club’s facilities, located on the Parador Nacional de Baiona grounds, write an email to secretaria@mrcyb.com / Escuela@mrcyb.com or call one of the following numbers: 986 385 000 / 625 261 586.

GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Date: From March 21 to 25
  • Place: Bayonne
  • Hours: From 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
  • Ages: From 7 to 15 years *
  • Place limit: 25
  • Price: 225 Euros **

(*) It is essential that children know how to swim

(*) The price of the camp includes meals for the 5 days of activities, insurance and the rental of the necessary material to practice sports (wetsuit and vest)

ACTIVITY PROGRAM

  • 10:00> Start of the sailing activity
  • 13:30> Landing at Playa Ladeira
  • 14:00> Food
  • 15:00> Kayak and paddle surf activities
  • 19:00> End of activity at Wetsports Ladeira

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INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS AND REGISTRATION

In the club: Parador Nacional Campus S/N

By email: secretaria@mrcyb.com / Escuela@mrcyb.com

By phone: 986 385 000 / 625 261 586

“Retaking in Galicia the tradition of regattas with three digits is an initiative that deserves an effort on the part of the athletes”

He says that his thing is to sail, not to talk about it, but the truth is that listening to this navigator from Coruña talk about his passion for sailing is something that captivates. The two-time cruiser world champion and Platú 25 world runner-up, cites Melville and Patrick O’Brian to try to explain how he feels about the sea, and is grateful for initiatives such as that of Baiona Angra Atlantic Race, of the Monte Real Club de Yates, because it will allow him to participate, departing from his native Galicia, in an ocean regatta. The competition will start on July 3 in Baiona.

Mr. Pintos, did you know that you were one of the first sailors to sign up for the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race?

I did not know that I had been one of the first… but I did sign up early. I guess it’s the only way to ensure a good position in a sport as uncertain as this, because in the rankings it’s already more complicated.

What has encouraged you to participate in this competition?

Well, they have encouraged me to participate especially the miles. The fact that a club as beloved as Baiona has decided to resume its tradition of regattas with triple digits is an initiative that deserves an effort on the part of the athletes. The other reason is a tip from a friend. This year it is possible that the beautiful Huelva-La Gomera regatta will be resumed next September, and I would love to be able to link the two together.

How does a sailor face an ocean competition of this type? How does one prepare mentally and physically for the test?

With much desire. Preparation regattas are difficult to do here because, unless one wants to go up to France, there are none nearby. Mentally: living in Madrid is the best way to make yourself want to go to the sea. Physically: my wife is dedicated to that, and makes sure that I am the best I can be at my age.

Tell us about the ship you will sail with and its crew.

I will do the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race with my boat from the last 6 years, if it is not sold before. And that, speaking of boats, is a lot. Having sailed thousands of miles on a ship is like having lived with a person for decades: we have already told each other almost everything. As for the crew, I will only go with one sailor, and because the regatta does not allow solo class…

What will day-to-day life be like on the boat? I suppose there will be routines, but also improvisation…

The less improvisation there is, it will be a sign that we will be doing better, and how the day will be in this type of regatta will depend above all on two things: the weather and breakdowns. The difference between this regatta and another in which the fleet is sailed is that in the fleet you have your rivals next to you, and the decisions are short-term – I am better at having time to think. In an ocean race you are alone and decisions have to be made at least 2-3 days ahead. It is necessary to think more, weigh more factors and be more analytical. And above all, believe in the chosen path. It is very difficult to be a good fleet sailor if you have not started as a child, and it is not my case.

What do you think will be the biggest difficulties you will have to face during the journey?

If the weather is good, tactics. If it’s bad, survival. If there is little wind, dream. If there are breakdowns, technical. The ones that are not going to be for sure are the motivational ones, unless there were no rivals, because in all my life I have never been bored at sea.

In addition to the difficulties that may arise, we suppose that this type of navigation also has many attractions…tell us, Mr. Pintos. What is it that most attracts you to competitions at this level?

The sea. It’s that easy. I couldn’t explain it any other way. It is best to read the opening paragraph of Moby Dick. Melville writes it with an eloquence beyond the reach of a mortal.

“Call me Ishmael. Years ago, no matter how many exactly, with little or no money in my pocket, I thought of embarking for a season and discovering the sea. It’s my way of making the melancholy disappear. Every time I find myself wincing; every time there is a wet and drizzly November in my soul; every time I feel like going out into the street to beat people’s hats off, then I know it’s time to go back to the sea. Choose any path, and ten against one that leads you to the water. There is something magical about water that draws men from the land…and guides them over mountains, through streams and rivers to the sea. The SEA, where each man, as in a mirror, finds himself. And so it was that I arrived in New Bedford on time, one rainy Saturday afternoon late in 1841” (Moby Dick – Herman Melville).

With a career like yours, having been runner-up in the Platú 25 world championship, among many other triumphs, I suppose you will feel a certain pressure when participating in this type of competition… do people expect a lot from you?

I appreciate the courtesy, but I don’t think anyone but my daughter has such expectations. That trajectory, in the world of sailing, is very relative. Titles mean very little. They are not triathlon or boxing world championships. If I had been World Tennis Champion, you would now be talking to my representative. The only trajectory that I aspire to consolidate is that of being a good sailor, being one more in the fleet without being out of tune, and I still have a long way to go to achieve it.

Modesty and humility are certainly not lacking in this great sailor who, when asked about his greatest triumphs in the world of sailing, does not mention his long list of titles, but rather his ability to transmit his love of the sea to his daughter. A love that he himself inherited from his father “Chacho” Pintos. “It is –he says- like the song of the Diplomáticos de Montealto”, the bravú rock group from his native Coruña: “Miña nai deume os camiños eo meu pai deixoume o mare. Don’t dye more than leave me nin eu thought more leave”

Although he lives in Madrid and on many occasions he has no choice but to look at the sea with nostalgia, Pintos tries to sail whenever he can. In the coming months he will participate in the J70 Galician Circuit, in the Spi Ouest France, in the Monte Real Galician Solitaire Championship and in the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race, which, according to what he says, he is looking forward to.

Mr. Pintos, have you already been to the Azores?

Never. I have always gone under.

Where you have sailed is in Baiona, in some of the competitions of the Monte Real Yacht Club, which this year returns with the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race to international regattas. What is your opinion of this step?

I haggled in Baiona with my father in the early eighties, and since then I have always returned. It was the club where I had my first joys and my first disappointments as an athlete away from home, the Real Club Náutico de A Coruña. It is logical because Monte Real has always been the benchmark in terms of the level of cruising regattas in Galicia. It’s not my club, I’m from Coruña, but I’ve always felt at home and welcomed in Baiona. And, as I have already said, I am pleased that they have decided to resume this type of regattas, which they already did in their early days. Of course, for this type of initiative, you can count on me.

The two-time World Cruiser Champion and Platú 25 World Vice-Champion sailor from Coruña, Jesús Pintos, will participate next July in the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race, organized by the Monte Real Yacht Club and the Angra Iate Clube. The competition will depart on July 3 from Baiona to Angra do Heroismo. The participating boats must travel the more than 800 miles that separate both points in a maximum time of 9 days and 8 hours. The second stage will return to Baiona on July 14, and on the 23rd the awards ceremony will be held at the Monte Real Club de Yates. The registration period is now open and there are discounts for crews who register before APRIL 30.

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“Returning in Galiza to the tradition of regattas with three digits is an initiative that deserves an effort by two athletes”

He says that my dream is to navigate. It is certain that listening and speaking with this natural navigator from Corunha, given his country for sailing is a little complicated. The two-time world champion of Cruzeiro and vice-world champion of Platú 25, Melville cites to try to explain or make him sit by the sea, and thanks initiatives such as the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race, the Monte Real Yacht Club, because it will allow him to participate, starting from to his native Galicia, a new oceanic regatta. The competition will start on the 3rd of July from Baiona.

Did Senhor Pintos know that you were the first two sailors to register for the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race?

I did not know that it had been two first…. More sim, I signed up soon. I suppose that it is the only way to ensure a good position in a sport as uncertain as this, because the classification will be more complicated.

What or did you take part in this competition?

Or that I was encouraged to participate foram above all thousands. I am glad that a club as loved as the one from Baiona has decided to return to its tradition of regattas with triple digits and an initiative that deserves an effort on the part of two athletes. Another reason is a dream from a friend. This year it is possible that the beautiful Huelva-La Gomera regatta will be resumed, not next September and we will be able to participate in two days.

How does a sailor face an ocean competition of this type? How do you prepare mentally and physically for the test?

With a lot of claw. The preparation regattas are difficult to do here because, unless there is someone who wants to go up to França, the rest do not exist. Mentally living in Madrid is the best way to get the claw to go to the sea. Physically, the minha mulher is in charge-is disso and tries to make it as best as possible, in the minha idade.

Let’s miss the ship that will sail and its crew.

I will return to Baiona Angra Atlantic Race as my boat for the last six years, it has not been sold before. And isso, speaking of boats, they wanted to say a lot. After sailing thousands and thousands of miles on a ship, it’s like I’ve lived for decades with a person, for whom we’ve practically decided everything. Not that it respects the crew, I will only go with a crew member, and this is because the regatta does not allow a class of solitaires.

How will it be day-to-day on the boat? I guess there will be routines but also some improvisation…

How much less improvisação houver will be a sign that we will be doing things well. The way this type of regattas will be on a day depends largely on two things: the weather and the odds. The difference between this regatta and another in which it is sailed in rubble is that in rubbish the opponents are in sight and the decisions are in the short term. No case I prefer ter tempo to think. In the ocean regatta we are sozinhos and the decisions are taken for a period of 2-3 days, less than that. Faz needs to think more, ponder more factors and be more analytical. And above all, credit the escolha carried out. It is very difficult to be a good sailor in rubs, unless it has been started since childhood, or that it is not my case.

Quais now that will be the greatest difficulties that will have to be faced during the crossing

Se fizer bom tempo, tactics. Se fizer mau tempo, of survival. It fizer little wind, sono. Se tiver avarias, techniques. Or that there will certainly not be that motivation, unless I have no opponents, because in all my life I have never hated myself.

Apart from the difficulties that could arise, we knew that this type of navigation also had many attractions, Conte-nos senhor Pintos. Or what is more or attracted a lot of competition at this level?

Or sea. It’s just as simple. I couldn’t explain it any other way. O melhor é ler o opening paragraph of Moby Dick. Melville recounts with an eloquence beyond the reach of a mortal:

“Call me Ishmael. Years ago, no matter how many exactly, with little or no money in my pocket, I thought of embarking for a season and discovering the sea. It’s my way of making the melancholy disappear. Every time I find myself wincing; every time there is a wet and drizzly November in my soul; every time I feel like going out into the street to beat people’s hats off, then I know it’s time to go back to the sea. Choose any path, and ten against one that leads you to the water. There is something magical about water that draws men from the land…and guides them over mountains, through streams and rivers to the sea. The SEA, where each man, as in a mirror, finds himself. And so it was that I arrived in New Bedford on time, on a rainy Saturday afternoon in late 1841.” (Moby Dick – Herman Melville)

With a track record like his, knowing that he was vice-champion of the Platú 25 world among many other triumphs, I suppose he will feel some pressure to participate in this type of competition… do people expect a lot of yes?

I thank or praise, I do not mean that no one, unless it is a minha filha, will have similar expectations. This trajectory, no world gives sail, is very relative. The titles mean very little. There are no boxing triathlon world championships. If you had been world tennis champion, you would now be speaking as my agent. The only trajectory that I aspire to consolidate is to be a great sailor, to be more in a regatta without destoar and I still have a long way to go to achieve it.

Modesty and humility are qualities that are not lacking in this great sailor who, when questioned about his greatest triumphs achieved in the sailing world, does not list his vast list of titles, but only his ability to transmit the love that he has for the sea and peel your file A love that is inherited from his father “Chacho” Pintos. Even living in Madrid, or that he does not have more to observe or sea with nostalgia, Pintas tries to navigate whenever he can. In the next few months, he will participate in the Galician Circuit of 17, in the Spi Quest Francês and in the Galician Championship of Solitários do Monte Real and in the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race, for what he says, they have a lot of claw.

Senhor Pintos, ha esteve nos Açores?

Never. I always passed by downstairs.

I have always sailed in Baiona, the last of the competitions of the Monte Real Yacht Club, which this year returns with the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race to the international regattas. What do you think about this step?

I have been sailing in Baiona as my country for the first two years of the eighties and since then I have always been around. I had been a Club that gave me the first few joys and the first few deceções as a sportsman outside my home, or Real Clube Náutico da Corunha. It is logical because Monte Real has always been a reference at the level of cruzeiro regattas in Galiza. Não é o meu Clube, eu sou da Corunha, not so long I always felt at home and was received in Baiona. And as I said, I congratulate myself that they have decided to resume this type of regattas, that they will make us their first times. From logo, for this type of initiative, we can always count on me.

The natural sailor from Corunha, two-time world champion of Cruzeiros and vice-world champion of Platú 25, Jesús Pintos, will participate next July in the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race, an ocean regatta between Galiza and the Açores, organized by Monte Real Club of Yachts or Angra Iate Clube.

The competition will depart on July 3 from Baiona to Angra do Heroísmo. The participating boats will have to travel more than 800 miles that separate both points for a maximum time of 9 days and 8 hours. The second stage will depart back to Baiona on the 14th of July, and on the 23rd it will be for the delivery of prizes at the Monte Real Club de Yates. The registration period is still open and there are discounts for the crews who register before March 30 All information about the regatta can be consulted on the Monte Real Yacht Club website www.mrcyb.es

 

It is an interview with Rosana Calvo, head of communication at the MRCYB

Monte Real celebrates the 2016 Arribada with sailing trips and discounts on moorings

· The Baionese club offers two-hour sailboat trips to sail around the bay and see some of the shows of the Arribada from the sea

· Monte Real also offers 20% discounts on its moorings for all those who want to approach Baiona on their own boat

· Both sailing trips and mooring discounts will be on March 4, 5 and 6, coinciding with the main events of the Arribada 2016

Baiona, February 24, 2016.- At the Monte Real Yacht Club, everything is ready to celebrate the Fiesta de la Arribada de Baiona, on March 4, 5 and 6. The club will offer, to anyone who wants it, the possibility of enjoying the festivities, declared of international tourist interest, in a very special way, sailing on a sailboat through the bay and being able to see some of the scheduled shows from the sea, while enjoy a glass of wine and the atmosphere of the villa

Outings will be scheduled, lasting two hours, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, in the morning and in the afternoon. During the first hour, the crew, accompanied by a skipper from Monte Real, will be able to navigate the bay of Baiona. The second hour is reserved for watching the shows that will be performed on Ribeira beach from the sea, while enjoying a toast with wine from the Rías Baixas Denomination of Origin.

All those who want to reserve a place or request more information can contact the club by sending an email to secretaria@mrcyb.com or by calling the following numbers 986 385 000 / 625 261 586. The price of each outing is 25 euros per person (20 euros for MRCYB members), and there must be a minimum of 4 registered (over 7 years old) per boat for it to take place.

In addition to departures on the club’s sailboats, the Monte Real Club de Yates will offer, during the days of the Arribada, discounts of 20 percent on its moorings, for all those who have their own boat and want to sail to Baiona.

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Brochures:

>> THE ARRIVAL BY SEA 2016

>> DEPARTURES IN SAILBOATS ARRIBADA 2016

>> DISCOUNTS ON MOORINGS ARRIBADA 2016

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More information and reservations:

www.mrcyb.es

secretary@mrcyb.com / school@mrcyb.com

986 385 000 / 625 261 586

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