Wednesday, March 9, 2011

J/44 PATRIOT Wins Islands Race

J/120 sailing Islands Race off Southern California(Newport Harbor, CA- Mar 4-5)- The Islands Race, a "newbie" on the SoCal offshore sailing circuit, is proving to be a fun, challenging race for experienced offshore racers in Southern California.  Starting at Newport Harbor YC  the fleet sails 129 miles offshore out around the beautiful Channel Islands of Catalina and San Clemente and finish off the end of Point Loma before heading into San Diego YC.  This year's event drew a strong contingent of well-sailed SoCal offshore sailors.

Islands Race course off SoCalThere were a number of J's racing in this year's event and their crews were not only successful, but had a lot of fun in the process.  Good winds made for a fast passage this year.  The biggest J, the J/160 INNOCENT MERRIMENT sailed by Myron Lyon from San Diego YC, lead the J contingent home in an elapsed time of 21 hours 37 minutes to finish 5th in PHRF 2 Class.  Just behind them sailing in a very competitive PHRF Class 3 were a J/44, J/124, J/120 and J/109!  All a bunch of tough hombres.  Leading the pack home was Paul Stemler's J/44 PATRIOT from Newport Harbor YC in just 22 hours 58 minutes elapsed, good enough to take first in class!  Third was the J/120 SHENANIGANS sailed by Gary Winton from Coronado Bay YC, fourth was Seth Hall racing his J/124 MARISOL from BYC and eleventh was the J/109 GREAT BALLS OF FIRE skippered by Daylen Terren from CRA.  For more Islands Race sailing information.