(Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota)- J/24 Fleet #1 is the first and oldest J/24
fleet in the world. They held their Ugotta Regatta last week at Wayzata
Yacht Club, one of the oldest clubs in Minnesota. Chairman Josh Bone
sent in his report of the event.
"We had a great showing of out-of-town boats and regatta participation
was up 30% over last year for the Ugotta on October 7-9. A special thank
you to: 2XS, MIJAH, STRANGE CREW, CONTEXT, “2”, U-LA-LA and INSATIABLE.
Boats came from Duluth, Chicago, and other parts of the Midwest. One
skipper came from Florida, another from Chicago and there was even one
crew member from Spain! We even have our very own Olympic Medalist
racing out there, Billy Allen. This is THE place to be. While Scows are
known here, there is also a great keelboat scene. We also have the only
real racers’ party of the year up here (I say that to challenge others
to step up their game!). We do a full bar (out of an old E-Scow, no
less!), sponsored beer and a community shrimp boil, no fancy tablecloths
for us, and all for 10 bucks per person.
The J/24 district qualifier for the 2012 J/24 Worlds had 20 competitors
and excellent race management from our inspiring PRO Blake Middleton – a
true racers’ PRO. Blake had been on a whirlwind tour of the globe just
before the event, and we were lucky to have him back on Lake Minnetonka.
Our Race Committee and competitors raced 5 races on Saturday in winds
from 7kts to 17kts. Sunday was very light in the morning. The call was
made to wait. The wind came in with 10 minutes to spare on the limit.
The race was won by Terry Neff and his crew aboard "BUBBLES". Job well
done Terry! It was in the 80's both days.
This race was also a true tiebreaker between BUBBLES and ZOOM. Zoom had
some issues with the pin due to an unforeseen additional left shift. It
was awful to see them get tangled with the mark in such an important
race. Terry was above him. Terry bought the left side big, followed
closely by John Heaton on USA 592 Mijah. Motorhome went right, or really
just on port because the left was really big for a long time. Bubbles
rounded in first, Motorhome in 2nd, Mijah in 3rd. Zoom was really deep,
but blasting thru the fleet, always a contender. Motorhome was passed by
Mijah at the first leeward gate. Bubbles had launched, at one point I
couldn't see them. Then we saw them on the 2nd downwind leg, 250 yards
ahead of us. We started to open a delicious Surly Furious, when a puff
nearly knocked us over. The wind had gone very hard to the right, 25 -
30 degrees. Bubbles rounded the right gate in first, Mijah followed in
second, and Motorhome went to the left gate. It was a thrilling race. At
the final cross Bubbles crossed Motorhome by only 2 boat lengths.
Motorhome cheered for them when the gun went off, continued to hike for a
2nd place in the race. Mijah was 3rd. Guess who was 4th? ZOOM!
BUBBLES won the regatta by 2 points. Picture is attached of them with
their trophy full of delicious Surly Brewing Co.'s amazing product. The
"Spanking Award" went to co-winners Mark Soya and Dave DeSanto (they
were very bad boys)!
"We were fortunate to have good wind and the boat was set up for it. And
we had the benefit of sailing districts in Maine (40+ boats) a few
weeks before. I got the bad starts out of my system. You need to have
things go your way. And that's what happened." - Terry Neff (Owner and
Helmsman of BUBBLES). BUBBLES crew was: Terry Neff, Sean Delaney, Paula
Neff, Mark Oppen and Paul "Jake" Jacobs.
WYC hopes to see you all again next year. They also welcome you to the
2013 J/24 National Championship! Thanks for contribution from Sailing
Anarchy- Photos from Mark Puariea