Fantastic Finish at Key West Race Week
Most of the marquee classes at Quantum Key West Race Week 2015 came down to the last day of the regatta, which delivered the toughest conditions of the week.
Most of the marquee classes at Quantum Key West Race Week 2015 came down to the last day of the regatta, which delivered the toughest conditions of the week.
The top 5 finishers in each class from Key West Race Week.
It probably won’t be a late night on Duval Street for the sailors competing on Division 2 and 3 at Quantum Key West Race Week 2015. After doing three races in strong winds on Thursday, there are no doubt a lot of sore muscles, aching bones and tired bodies.
Based off early morning forecasts, it appeared a lay day might be in the cards for competitors. However, organizers with Premiere Racing saw a small pocket of sailable conditions and sent the fleet out to the three race courses.
Tuesday at Quantum Key West 2015 brought dicey conditions that forced principal race officers make numerous tough decisions.
There is no better sight than a steady stream of racing boats either sailing or motoring out of the Historic Seaport harbor around 10 a.m. on a Monday.
Key West has been a flurry of activity for the last four days as sailors swarmed into town for the annual race week that is being held here for the 28th year.
High-speed foiling catamarans, powerful 72-foot Maxi yachts, innovative High Performance Racing designs and large classes of exciting sport boats are heading to the Florida Keys.
Most of the marquee classes at Quantum Key West Race Week 2015 came down to the last day of the regatta, which delivered the toughest conditions of the week.
The top 5 finishers in each class from Key West Race Week.
It probably won’t be a late night on Duval Street for the sailors competing on Division 2 and 3 at Quantum Key West Race Week 2015. After doing three races in strong winds on Thursday, there are no doubt a lot of sore muscles, aching bones and tired bodies.
Based off early morning forecasts, it appeared a lay day might be in the cards for competitors. However, organizers with Premiere Racing saw a small pocket of sailable conditions and sent the fleet out to the three race courses.
Tuesday at Quantum Key West 2015 brought dicey conditions that forced principal race officers make numerous tough decisions.
There is no better sight than a steady stream of racing boats either sailing or motoring out of the Historic Seaport harbor around 10 a.m. on a Monday.
Key West has been a flurry of activity for the last four days as sailors swarmed into town for the annual race week that is being held here for the 28th year.
High-speed foiling catamarans, powerful 72-foot Maxi yachts, innovative High Performance Racing designs and large classes of exciting sport boats are heading to the Florida Keys.
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