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Saturday, May 21, 2011
J/111 One-Design Summer
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(Newport, RI)- With sufficient J/111's delivered for fleet racing, J/111 One-Design activity will commence in several significant events coming up on the 2011 summer sailing calendar. For starters, J/111 Fleet #1 has been awarded to the Chicago fleet. And, they will be sailing their first one-design event June 4-5 out of Columbia YC. A J/111 start in Columbia YC's "Colors Regatta" for the six boats sailing on Lake Michigan will be an exciting milestone for the 111 class. A 111 one-design "launch party" will be held at Richie Stearns home Friday evening, June 3rd.
Additional Fleet #1 activities on Lake Michigan include eight boats racing as a class in the famous Chicago YC Chicago-Mackinac Race, a 289 nm blast north up Lake Michigan to Mackinac Island- famous for horses, fudge, bikes and the "Pink Pony". After the Mac Race, the J/111 Fleet will gather in Harbor Springs, MI for the "Ugotta Regatta", with a one-design start in one of the most beautiful bodies of water to sail on the planet.
In the Northeast, a trio of J/111s will be participating in the New York YC Annual Regatta June 10-12 in Newport, RI sailing in Rhode Island Sound southwest of Castle Hill Light. Then, six or more J/111s will sail one-design as a sub-class in PHRF at the Rolex Storm Try Block Island Race Week from June 19-24. A week's worth of fleet racing on the J/111 will be a lot of fun. Everyone will have steep learning curves as matched boats learn how to tweak sails and rigs to go faster. Recognizing its speed potential off-the-wind, many of the teams can't wait to sail the J/111 in the famous Around Block Island Race, about 29 nm around the navigation buoys ringing the island. For more J/111 one-design sailboat information. Sailing photo credit- Billy Black