By Robin Jovanovich
Lamberti took a year off but went back out on the water this year. In October, he raced his monohull in Key West, against boats backed by a monarchy, Qatar, and by an insurance giant, Geico. “I did it in memory of 9/11 families, many of whom are longtime customers and friends,” he said. The Cat Killer came in third.
“They don’t make boats like her anymore,” Lamberti lamented. Before hauling the 50-foot Lightning to the Mamaroneck Harbor this week, he told us that may have been the last time he races her. “Someone from Trinidad has his eye on her and I think I’m ready to let her go.”
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