JoySail Mallorca to Ibiza changes rules

The sailing yacht Maximus has set a new race record Ibiza JoySail Mallorca to Ibiza race.

Superyacht racers have always had the opportunity to attempt the record during Ibiza JoySail Mallorca to Ibiza race. It is a race from Punta Cala Figuera, Mallorca to Tagomago island Ibiza. 

However, until this 2024 edition of Ibiza JoySail, these records have been set in ‘race’ conditions and the records have been relatively modest.

Four instead of three

But for 2024, the regatta offered four instead of three days of coastal racing. This meant the Mallorca to Ibiza record for a Perpetual Trophy became an ‘added value’ challenge for all registered entrants.

The organisers opened an opportunity so that crews can now carefully choose their own time window to dash between the Balearic Islands.  They can do so any time during the 30 days before Ibiza JoySail racing begins. 

Weather window 

It was with this backdrop that Maximus, the 195ft German Frers built by Vitters in Holland, created a new Ibiza JoySail record for the passage.  She completed the 48-nautical mile passage in 3hours and 31 minutes. Having kept a close look out for the best weather window, she mustered he 24-strong crew in Palma, late one Friday and set off.

Lars Loftus, skipper of Maximus during the race, continues. 

“As we drew nearer all the models started to differ. We nearly pulled the pin, but one model we had moderate confidence in showed a good chance. So we took it.

“It was a bit tricky as we started. We had to wait for the sea breeze to get killed off by the gradient breeze. Ao we waited for a couple of hours and eventually started early evening, in fairly light conditions.  We did wonder if we might have started a bit prematurely. However we then sailed into the steadier gradient averaging 14k on the way across. So we were able to make up for the lighter winds at the start. The boat went sublimely, and we had the code zero up as we raced across the line – it was a lovely run across.”

A real bonus

“We are now back in Palma and the team is very much looking forward to Ibiza JoySail in a couple of weeks. It will be a first time for me as skipper and being able to compete against boats close to our size will be really nice.  Added to that, four days of racing instead of three, is a real bonus.”

For the 19 other boats registered for Ibiza JoySail, the window to break the time set by Maximus remains open.  It closes at midnight on Thursday 19 September.

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