(Block Island, RI- June 20-24)- This year's Rolex Storm Trysail
Club Block Island Race Week serves as both the 2011 IRC East Coast
Championship and the J/122 National Championship. The event also will
feature the debut of a new J/111 class and has eliminated former PHRF
restrictions that will open up the event to more sailors. Boats will be
competing for individual class trophies daily and Rolex watches as
overall prizes for top performances on each of the racing circles. A
traditional around-the-island distance race will also be included, with a
Rolex watch to be awarded to the top IRC boat.
The J/105 class, which is known for holding the longest one-design
participation record in the history of the regatta, has always had a
strong fleet and already six boats, out of an expected 24 or more, have
signed up. 'There has been J/105 class racing at Block Island since
1996, and we have been there every year,' said Nelson Weiderman
(Wickford, R.I.), owner of the J/105 Kima. 'It is a family vacation for
us, and I’m hoping to have my daughter and two sons join us with their
children. The family thing is big for me, and a week-long event is
highly unusual, so there will be beach time for all who do not race.'
Weiderman, who sailed Kima to victory in the 2010 New England
Solo/Twin, said he isn’t necessarily expecting to win at Block Island
the year. 'Our best year at Block Island was when we came in second
(1998),' said Weiderman. 'Coming in top half would be great, but having
fun is of primary importance.'
Unlike the veteran J/105 class, the J/111 class will be testing out
Block Island Race Week waters for the first time in history. 'There
won’t be too many boats at Block Island, since it is the first regatta
for the class and only around sixty hulls have been sold,' said David
Tortorello (Fairfield, Conn.), owner of the J/111 PARTNERSHIP. 'We sold
our J/122 of three years and are waiting on the new PARTNERSHIP, which
is still in the box.'
Tortorello is no stranger to the regatta and has participated for
many years, including in 2007 and 2009 aboard the J/122 PARTNERSHIP. 'It
is more fun than you’ll ever have. The whole group is one big happy
family, and Block Island is the best venue around here.' For more Block Island sailing information.