(Portland, ME)- One word to describe the weekend EPIC! Another one?
Yes, on the East Coast of America, instead of San Francisco Bay! In all
42 boats made it to the starting line during the 25th Anniversary
Downeast Regatta in Falmouth Maine hosted by Portland Yacht Club and J24
Fleet 43. Two thirds of the fleet was from out of the State of Maine
as far away as Florida, Wisconsin, Maryland, New Jersey, and Nova Scotia
Canada.
Conditions were excellent given that there was a full moon and left over
surge from Katia creating a decent current around and through the
islands of Casco Bay.
On Saturday the fleet sailed in a north easterly breeze of about 8 to 12
knots with decent 10 to 15 degree shifts and even current over the
course. It was difficult to pick which side of the course would pay
out, when as both sides seemed to work a different times. Bad Apple
skippered by Bruce Morse from Falmouth, Maine picked the right side at
the correct time in race two to take the gun in a great race. However
Bill Fastiggi, from Burlington VT, skippering USA 5357 Beauty picked all
the correct sides all day and finished with two firsts and a second to
lead day one.
On
Sunday the competitors were met with flat water and no wind around 9am
on the waterfront. However by 11am the southwesterly prevailing wind
filled to 10 to 12 knots and started to build to 15knots by the end of
the day. Again strong currents were a factor and played into a
prevailing right course side favor in both in-coming and out-going tide,
which perplexed even some of the locals. Tony Parker sailing USA 58
Bangor Packet, currently hailing from Washington D.C. won the day with
two firsts and a third. Tony is a "honorary" Maine local having started
his J24 career way back in the late seventies and early eighties and
has won the State of Maine Championship on a couple of occasions.
Overall, consistency on both days paid as USA 2785 AL, skippered by
Carter White and crewed by owner Mark Klein, Tom Hall, Scott Thomas and
Molly White won the regatta and the State of Maine Championship for best
Maine boat. They never finished worst than sixth and averaged 3 points
to win the event by a narrow margin (3 points) over Bangor Packet.
Rounding out the top five were Beauty placing third, Dogfish skippered
by Bob Kinsman from Newport RI placing fourth and Bubbles skippered by
Taylor Neff from Wayzata Yacht Club in Wisconsin placing fifth.
There was a fleet award presented to the top J24 Fleet from outside of
the local Fleet 43. Calculated using the scores of the top three boats
from each fleet the Fleet award the prizes went to Fleet 50 in Newport
Rhode Island. The top three boats that helped them win were Dogfish, On
the Beach skippered by Lee Buress and Tasmanian Devil skippered by
Steve Wood. J/24 Maine State photos- Ann Blanchard For more J/24 Maine State Championships sailing information