Please select your home edition
Edition




X-Yachts Aurum Cup 2024 Day 1

by Mark Jardine 21 Jun 08:09 PDT 21-22 June 2024

The biennial X-Yachts Gold Cup has been a fixture on X-Yacht owners' calendars for years, combining great racing and superb social activity, so extending the concept from Denmark to Australia was a natural progression.

Owners in Australia have gathered at the Middle Harbour Yacht Club in Sydney for the Aurum Cup, the brainchild of X-Yachts importer Kevin Wallis. Aurum is the Latin word for gold if you were wondering where the name came from!

The first day saw a 20 nautical mile passage race from Pittwater to Sydney on a stunning winter's morning, with unbroken sunshine and a sometimes-fickle breeze. Concentrations was required, in an 'eyes out of the boat' race to make best use of the wind.

Steve Burcher, one of three sailors who own Trilogy, a new X43, described his day:

"We struggled a bit as our wind vane was damaged, so we didn't know the true windspeed and direction, but we managed, and it was a lovely day out there. The wind was all over the shop, but it was good fun. Today was one of the first times we've used the Code Zero downwind, and we got a lot of performance out of it which was good."

Steve and his fellow owners had been looking to retire, but somehow seem to be busier than ever, and have found the X43 ideal for their situation and time in life:

"We love the boat! We were looking for the ultimate racer-cruiser, and she ticked all the boxes for us. We're still learning, and we'd all been racers before, so this is us getting back into sailing a boat that we thought would allow us to do that. We're not spring chickens, and she's a very comfortable boat, so we're very happy with it. We have a couple of little luxuries, such as bow thrusters and electric winches, which are all very handy. It fits us perfectly."

Sal Ridulso is the owner of an IMX-40 called Xcalibur that he races successfully at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club and had a superb day on the water:

"We started with an asymmetric spinnaker inside Pittwater, then gybed behind Blacksmith, an Xp50, and XS Moment, an Xp44, trying to make the most of the variable breeze."

Sal is pleased with how his yacht is performing:

"We're doing well, considering it's a 24-year-old boat, but it's solid as a rock. The steel grillage inside doesn't go anywhere, and we have a carbon mast and boom, so it's a beautiful boat with a superb performance. It's a testament to the guys in Denmark that they can build a boat that can last that long."

On the X-Yachts Aurum Cup Sal added:

"It's a great initiative for a brand with such a high kudos in terms of ownership and quality." Saturday sees two more races on Sydney Harbour, followed by Dinner and the Prize Giving Party at the Middle Harbour Yacht Club.

www.x-yachts.com.au

Related Articles

Experience the World Premiere of the XR 41
Witness the exciting debut at boot Düsseldorf 2025 From the 18th-26th Of January, X-Yachts will attend Boot 2025 in Düsseldorf. This year, we're bringing something extraordinary to the Boat Show... The world premiere of our newest creation - The XR 41. Posted on 12 Dec
X-Yachts AUS and NZ MD praises ORC wins
Teases faster XR 41 for next year! X-Yachts Australia & New Zealand Managing Director - Kevin Wallis reflects on his experience after visiting the ORC European Championships in Finland last month. Posted on 1 Oct
XR 41 Racing Project Kicks Off
X-Yachts is starting the launch of the official recruiting process for the XR 41 Racing Team X-Yachts is starting the launch of the official recruiting process for the XR 41 Racing Team, a key initiative aimed at competing in top regattas, including the ORC World Championship 2025 in Tallinn, where we aim for a podium finish. Posted on 26 Sep
Xc 47: eXtraordinary attention to detail
Transforming bluewater cruising from ordinary to sublime A bluewater cruising yacht is lived on and lived in, and in today's world there are a plethora of systems required to provide the creature comforts which make living at sea transform from ordinary to sublime. Posted on 29 Aug
X-Yachts' Heart of Steel
All yachts hide their secrets. In the centre of every X-Yacht built since 1981, a heart of steel All yachts hide their secrets. On the outside we see the hull reflecting the water, gleaming brightwork, clean deck lines and seas of sail. Underneath is a complex story, based on advanced design and structural engineering. Posted on 22 Aug
eXquisite detail - it's about what you don't see
True quality comes from within True quality comes from within. Beneath the beautiful veneers, the flowing lines, the glossy gelcoat and the gleaming brightwork is the precision engineering and craftsmanship which separates the outstanding from the regular. Posted on 15 Aug
X-Yachts X4 MkII: Key changes and updates
The X4 MkII offers a refined sailing experience that blends performance with luxury Explore the significant updates of the X4? MkII in the latest video, presented by our UK Dealer, Stuart Abernethy. Posted on 17 Jul
X-Yachts partners with Jesper Radich
Kevin Wallis, Managing Director of X-Yachts AUS & NZL, expressed enthusiasm about the project Kevin Wallis, Managing Director of X-Yachts AUS & NZL, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “We are very excited to team up with Jesper. Since the inception of the XR project, we have worked closely with some of the industry's top minds Posted on 17 Jul
X-Yachts partners with Jesper Radich
For the XR 41 Racing Program X-Yachts is thrilled to announce its cooperation with renowned yachtsman Jesper Radich. Radich will lead X-Yachts' 2025 racing program as the skipper of their XR 41 yacht. Posted on 15 Jul
Introducing the new XR 41
Discover the XR 41, X-Yachts' newest advancement in racing technology This model introduces a reliable digital electrical system from Garmin/Empirbus and innovative standard features like lithium battery banks for efficient power management and electric cooking for unmatched convenience and safety. Posted on 2 Jul