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On a day of sunshine with 15-18 knots of southwesterly breeze, John Taylor’s Vindaloo and Rohan Veal’s 38 South Racing had a chance to really show off what they can do. There were plenty of big smiles amongst the crew as the two boats lit up downwind, exchanging gybes and finishing within a boat length of each other on the first race. “That was lots of fun” said John Taylor with a broad grin as as he stepped off his boat. www.mcconaghyboats.com www.facebook.com/McConaghyBoats @Yachting World @Sailing World magazine @Seahorse Sailing Magazine @Yachting Australia @Sailing Anarchy @Live Sail Die @Sail World @Australian Sailing + Yachting @NSW Maritime has @TPDmedia @Scuttlebutt Sailing News

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A week of shifting breeze and bursts of Mistral pushed the fleet to its limits and North-powered yachts answered, winning 4 of the 5 overall titles. In the @imamaxi Grand Prix World Championship, Giovanni Lombardi Stronati's @team__django stormed to victory. In Maxi 3, Aldo Parisotto's Oscar 3 claimed first place while Ganesha secured third. Maxi 4 belonged to Ricardo de Michele's H2O, with Gerard Logel's Robas rounding out the podium in third. And, in the Supermaxi class, it was Juan Ball's Moat dominating first place, with Marco Vogele's Inoui not far behind in third. From light airs to heavy breeze, the regatta showcased just how far design, teamwork, and #North3Di performance can carry a fleet at the highest level. Congratulations to all North-powered teams!

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