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Maserati Multi70 crossed the start line of the 2017 Transpacific Race

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<h2 class="title" style='font-size: 16px; line-height: 1.5; font-family: "Univers45",sans-serif;'><i>Friday 07 July 2017</i> - Ahead of <b>Soldini</b> and his handpicked six-man crew of skilled offshore sailors lies <b>2,225 miles</b> of open ocean sailing before they reach the finish at the Diamond Head navigation buoy off Hawaii.</h2>

The light winds at the start penalised Maserati Multi70 and handed the advantage to their closest rivals, the two high-performance American trimarans, Phaedo3 and Mighty Merloe – neither of which are set up for foiling.
Immediately after the start gun, Soldini’s men found themselves in the wind shadow of the two American boats but managed to tack into clear wind of around 8 – 10 knots and on a layline to the western tip of Catalina Island, some 35 miles away. Once around that point, the crew will look to turn their bows towards Hawaii.

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