Rolex Volcano Race 2012: Line Honours Winner becomes the 112ft Superyacht Nilaya

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The first vessel to finish the 300-nautical mile course of the 2012 Rolex Volcano Race was the Filip Balcaen’s 112ft superyacht Nilaya, followed by the Claus-Peter Offen’s 100ft sailing yacht Wally Y3K taking second place and the Sir Peter Ogden’s 60ft Mini Maxi yacht Jethou placing third.

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24 May 2012

Following a fascinating Leg Two of the offshore race, the 2012 Rolex Volcano Race spectators saw the Filip Balcaen’s 112ft sailing yacht Nilaya (BEL) become a line honours winner.

112ft superyacht Nilaya Photo by Rolex/Kurt Arrigo

112ft superyacht Nilaya Photo by Rolex/Kurt Arrigo

Nilaya superyacht was the first boat to complete the 300-nautical mile course, arriving to a glorious sunset in Capri, after a challenging voyage through the Aeolian Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea. She arrived at 20:05.06 CEST this evening, completing the race in one day, two hours and six seconds.

It was a hard-fought victory. Following yesterday evening’s start in Capri, the race rapidly developed into a classic three-way tussle with Nilaya eventually ousting Claus-Peter Offen’s 100ft Wally luxury yacht Y3K (GER) and Sir Peter Ogden’s recently revamped 60ft Mini Maxi yacht Jethou (GBR). The three crews regularly exchanged positions during an intense contest.

Wally 100ft sailing yacht Y3K after the start in Capri Photo by RolexKurtArrigo

Wally 100ft sailing yacht Y3K after the start in Capri Photo by Rolex/KurtArrigo

“We had an awful start,” reveals Balcaen, who helmed the fastest boat. “Nilaya is a big boat which doesn’t react very quickly when there is no wind. Afterwards the first part down to the islands saw quite strong winds (39 knots was the highest speed recorded) which then increased all the time.” It was here that Nilaya temporarily moved in front of her determined rivals.

“Jethou then moved ahead of us when we were within the islands,” continues Balcaen, “and once we reached Stromboli the wind died almost completely. However, soon afterwards we passed Jethou and Y3K stayed behind us for the rest of the time.” Guided by the expert tactics of Bouwe Bekking, Nilaya hung on to her lead. Y3K eventually finished 18 minutes after Nilaya with Jethou a further 23 minutes behind. Nilaya’s line honours success joins her class win at the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup in 2011.

60ft luxury yacht Jethou prepares for a reach after start of Leg One Photo by RolexKurt Arrigo

60ft luxury yacht Jethou prepares for a reach after start of Leg One Photo by Rolex/Kurt Arrigo

Two crews – Ismec (ITA) and Wild Joe (HUN) – were forced to retire from the race. With eight yachts still out at sea, the overall winner of Leg Two will be revealed in the coming hours. They will be awarded the coveted Rolex Trophy and timepiece during the traditional Rolex party at the iconic La Canzone del Mare, held on Friday 25 May.

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