Needed: ANTIDOTE!
(Rye, NY)- The forecast was not good. Cloudy, drizzly Saturday. ESE
nothing, building to nothing. Sunday, clearing slowly, from the WSW
nothing, building to almost nothing. Seems it was true for most of the
East Coast. Except for those areas that can build sea-breezes from
nothing into something, like Newport and Buzzards Bay! And so it was.
For the 59 J's sailing in a fleet of 90 boats (60% of the fleet), it was
an exercise primarily in frustration with the weather Gods. This time
it had less to do with the "classic Long Island Sound" weather
conditions producing nothing, but more to the point that wind gradients
and weather systems were stalled, pouring buckets of rain on those who
needed it the least (already flooded out, mind you)!
Undaunted, the huge turnout of J/Teams nevertheless produced good racing
for the ONE race that was conducted all weekend long. Ouch. The J's
sailing in the "handicap racing world" had their work cut out for them
in the challenging conditions in both IRC and PHRF.
In the IRC 3 Division, the J/133 ANTIDOTE sailed by Ron Richman won
their class with the J/111 ANDIAMO sailed by Paul Strauch finishing 5th
and David & Maryellen Tortorello's J/111 PARTNERSHIP in 8th. It was
a true "toss-up" of a race, so we hope there's more semblance of order
next week.
In IRC 5 Division, the J/122s showed up "en masse" and with five of them
entered, it was certain that many would be amongst the leaders of the
class. Sure enough, the J/122s finished 2-3-4-5, led home by Andrew
Weiss's family team aboard the famous CHRISTOPHER DRAGON, followed by
Mike Bruno and Jim Callahan on WINGS, then Stephen Furnary on PATRIOT
and Barry Gold on SUNDARI.
For the PHRF World, it just seems the Esposito Brothers are intent on
establishing global domination in western Long Island Sound, not having
ventured very far from the safety of that warm cocoon of water.
Nevertheless, they've proven to be nearly unbeatable in most all weather
conditions in their redoubtable J/29 HUSTLER! Finishing 2nd in the
first race in crazy conditions is a good thing for John and Tony and
crew on the great yacht HUSTLER. Just behind was a pretender to the
PHRF throne of J/29 mastery and domination, Matheus Hovers on his J/29
KATOENDRA. Back in 6th was Christian Uecker's J/92 HOUND DOG.
On the One-Design side of the Sailing World, the nine J/44s sailing had a
great showing with nearly all of them crossing the starting line in
near perfect formation (at least close enough!). After a spirited
sparring match around the race-track, the top three ended up being Don
and Dick Rave's RESOLUTE in first, Bill Ketcham's MAXINE in second and
Jeff Willis' CHALLENGE IV in third. One can only make this sage
observation, "you've trained them well, Gentleman Jim (of GOLD DIGGER
fame)
Amongst the J/109 one-design contingent, Jack Forehand's STRATEGERY
broke free and led the pack home with some degree of bravado! Bob
Schwartz's NORDLYS was second and third was Intergalactic J/109 Champion
Rick Lyall's STORM. Watch out for next week, not always that Rick's
team can be held back for long.
The J/105 one-designs showed up with the largest fleet in the regatta
with nineteen "wanna-be" winners and only a few that could taste the
elixir of the winning champagne glass. As in the other fleets, the
magic of the "roll of the dice" was factor. Nevertheless, Damian Emery
on ECLIPSE continues to prove his "wizardry" works (most of the time)
and pulled off a first in the first race! George and Alex Wilbanks on
REVELATION were second and another J/105 Champion, Joerg Esdorn and
Duncan Hennes hung tough to snag third. Nathan Boylan on JOYSEA was
fourth and fifth was Jordan Mindich on SHAKEDOWN. It was nice to see
some new faces amongst the leader-board!
As a "warm-up" for their J/80 North American Championships, a number of
teams were hoping this weekend would shake-out a few cobwebs, get team
and sails fine-tuned for the upcoming "Battle of J/80 Champions" the
following week. Unfortunately, the weekend was wiped out from that
perspective. Rising to the top of the pack was Chris Bulger on GOOSE,
finishing first. GOOSE was followed by Kerry Klingler on US 352 and Tim
Pitts on the infamous PORTSMOUTH PRINCESS. For more AYC Fall Series sailing information