(St Petersburg, FL)- This year's Sperry Topsider St Petersburg NOOD
Regatta promises to have competitive fleets of J/24s and J/80s sailing
on the waters of Tampa Bay.
Last February, Todd Fedyszyn turned a win in the J/24 class at the St
Pete NOOD into a free charter in the British Virgin Islands. On Feb. 17
to 19, on Tampa Bay, Fedyszyn will once again be aiming for that
elusive overall championship. Standing in his way will be more than 100
other skippers, in 10 classes. But Fedyszyn won't have to look far to
find some tough competition. The J/24 class, which will feature sixteen
entries from as far away as Massachusetts and Illinois, is always one of
the most hotly contested classes at each NOOD regatta stop. Local
sailor David Mendelblatt is one to watch. As is Travis Odenbach from
Webster, NY fresh off a highly competitive J/24 Midwinters the previous
week also held on the capricious waters of Tampa Bay.
The J/80s have a good group of eight boats competing. They will have to
all contend with the "Middies" from the Naval Academy Sailing Squadron
all competing in J/80s- a trio of sailors including Dave Manheimer on
BEAR INSTINCT, Stephen Vincent on WILLY T and Jeff Jordan on EMOTIONAL
RESCUE.
The warm weather and great sailing conditions on Tampa Bay are a big
draw for out-of-state sailors, who usually make up over 50% of the
fleet. In 2012 the regatta will feature sailors coming from as far away
as New England, Michigan, and Ontario, Canada. The event also draws PHRF
sailors, including Bill Terry's J/120 TAMPA GIRL sailing in PHRF 1.
Of note, the St Pete NOOD is welcoming aboard as Sapporo, the oldest
beer brand in Japan, as the "official beer"-- since 1876 Sapporo has
been a favorite among beer lovers for its crisp and clean taste and is
the #1 selling Asian beer in the United States. For more St Pete NOOD Regatta sailing information