Mollicone & Johnstone Winners in 24s, 80s
(Newport, RI)- The three fleets of one-design J's racing this weekend,
including fourteen J/24s, eleven J/80s and nine J/105s, were treated to
what can be said as incredibly challenging weather conditions for the
two days of sailing. Saturday dawned with a gorgeous northwesterly wind
blowing offshore that rapidly devolved into a slugfest between the
classic southwesterly trying to fill in while the northerly pressure
gradient kept pushing back. For the fleets racing offshore, including
all three J fleets, it made for an interesting dilemma, whether to chase
the last finger of one breeze over another or stick with what you had.
Sunday's racing started off with a light northerly that ultimately died
and saw the fleet treated to a gorgeous, classic Newport southwest
sea-breeze of 8-12 knots.
In the J/105 class, Brian Keane's SAVASANA team was on a tear,
demonstrating to the rest of their 105 competitors that they were going
to be a big factor to contend with in the pending J/105 North American
Championship in Marblehead later in August. Keane's team won ALL four
races to finish with 4 pts. Perhaps the surprise story was the strong
performance by Sean Doyle on KESTREL, sailing to a 2-3-2-5 for 12 pts.
However, Sean's no stranger to being a fleet leader, having successfully
sailed college and one-designs for years. The easy winner at the
recent Rolex Block Island Race Week, Damian Emery on ECLIPSe, had to
settle for third place with a 5-2-4-2 scoreline for 13 pts. Fourth was
another J/105 North American Champion, Joerg Esdorn on KINCSEM with a
4-4-3-4 for 15 pts. Finally, yet another J/105 NA Champion finished
fifth, Bruce Stone's team on JOUSTER with a 3-6-6-3. Other than
SAVASANA, it was very close competition for the balance of the top five.
As anticipated in the J/24s, the Newport teams were led by John
Mollicone's 11th HOUR RACING, grabbing four 1sts and one 2nd to win with
8 pts. The surprise to the Newport locals was the excellent
performance by Chris Jankowski's STREET LEGAL team, posting a tally of
4-1-2-2-4 for 13 pts. Third was Dave Marshall sailing PEGASUS with a
3-5-5-3-6 score for 22 pts, just one point clear of three other boats
that were essentially tied going into the last race! Winning the 4th
place tie-breaker was J/24 Champion and World Team Racing Champion Peter
Levesque on MOOKIE with a 2-9-3-6-3 score for 23 pts. Peter beat the
Zaleski Bro's TWINS from Stamford, CT that had a 5-2-7-4-5 score for 5th
overall. Just missing out was another Newport local, Mike Hill on
OBSTREPEROUS with a 8-3-6-5-2 record for 24 pts to capture 6th place!
The J/80s saw well-sailed teams that traveled from as far away as
California and Texas to have some fun in Newport. Like their J/24 and
J/105 colleagues, they too had a runaway winner in the form of Jeff
Johnstone sailing LITTLE FEAT to three 1sts and one 2nd for 5 pts.
However, they also had five teams that could easily have finished
second, with the last race determining who beat whom for the silver and
bronze on the podium. Just squeaking by was the FIRED UP team sailed
by Gary Camins and Jay Lutz with a 4-5-3-6 record for 18 pts. One point
back was Newporter Andrew Burton's GROMIT with a 5-8-2-4 for 19 pts for
third. Fourth was Chris Bulger's GOOSE winning a tie-breaker with a
3-2-8-7 for 20 pts, fifth was Bert Carp with a 6-6-5-3 for 20 pts
losing the tiebreaker. Sixth was another Texas team, Bruno
Pasquinelli's TIAMO team with a 7-4-9-1 for 21 pts! The consensus was
that sailing more conservatively would have kept many of the teams even
closer, if you can imagine that, and in two cases kept a bullet for
those teams instead of giving it up to others-- the big "fly in the
ointment" often being the Swan 42s racing on the same course creating
havoc amongst the J/80s playing laylines upwind or getting through huge
line-ups at the gates to get around them. For more SAILNewport Regatta sailing information