
Tony and Ellen Sanpere from  St. Croix supplied this report: "We came in second in Performance  cruising in my old J/36- CAYENNITA GRANDE. We also had J/27's in the  race with one of them getting close to a podium finish. Also sailing was  Bob Armstrong's J/100 BAD GIRL.   On the Buck Island Channel course,  the J/100 BAD GIRL won the Spinnaker Racing class with an all-Crucian  crew and six top three finishes. Though long-time J/24 sailor and  helmsman Jens Hookanson was born in St. Croix, he has lived in the U.S.  since age 16 and had never sailed in the annual SCYC regatta. He liked  the race to Christiansted, followed by windward-leeward courses in the  Channel. "Tactician Carlos Skov is key to the program," according to  Hookanson. "Skov was especially touched by the win, as his mother was  the first hospice patient on St. Croix, and Skov weighed in at eight  cases of Cruzan Rum."  Armstrong and his J/100 crew also received an  invitation to the National Hospice Regatta Championships, to be sailed  in Rochester, NY in June.