(Miami, FL)- The Bacardi Miami Sailing Week could not have wished for
better, more extraordinary "postcard"-type sailing conditions-- some
even called it "epic". In fact, in some respects for the International
Star fleet with multiple Gold Star World Champions present, it may be
been "too perfect". With a massive High weather system slowly moving
offshore to the North and a large Low depression Southeast, the regatta
organizers had a remarkable string of six-plus days of strong winds from
the easterly quadrants (NE to SE) blowing from 8 to 30 knots. For the
Stars, Tuesday and Wednesday were cancelled due to 20-30 knot winds--
perfect J/80 sailing weather, of course! By Thursday the winds had
abated enough so the J/80s could enjoy three straight days of simply
picture-perfect sailing. In the end, Glenn Darden's team on LE TIGRE
simply "ate everyone's lunch", sailing to dominant win in the J/80
class.
On the first day of sailing, the all-American fleet of nine J/80s were
led by Glenn's LE TIGRE team from Forth Worth, TX with five points after
winning the second and third races of the day. Gary Kamins (Pacific
Palisades, Calif.) on FIRED UP was second with eight points on finishes
of 2-4-2, followed by Rick Schaffer (Ft. Worth, Texas) with 13 points on
finishes of 4-6-3. Fourth overall was Henry Brauer (Marblehead, Mass.)
on RASCAL after finishes of 6-3-5 earned 14 points. Nizar Abuzeni (St.
Paul, Minn.), won the opening race of the day which he followed with
finishes of 7-8. Abuzeni was fifth overall with 16 points. On this
day, the fleet was treated to 18 to 25 knot winds and wild and woolly
planing runs, making the weather legs the time to recuperate for the
crew in preparation for the next 12-16 knot "planing mode" run.
By
the second day winds had moderated to "only" 14-20 knots, ensuring the
crew's supply of "vitamin A" (a.k.a. Advil or Aleve) would be put to
good use again to alleviate sore muscles, backs and arms! Glenn and the
LE TIGRE crew continued to lead the standings after winning
back-to-back races which he sandwiched between finishes of second and
third. It was a tough four-race day that started early at 1030 hours!
Darden had only nine points to the 19 of Gary's FIRED UP team who
finished 4-6-3-4. Rick Schaffer (Ft. Worth, Texas) placed 3-7-9-1 and
was tied on 24 points with Henry Brauer's RASCAL team who posted
finishes of 8-3-2-5.
Brian Keane moved up a spot to round out the top-five with 25 points.
'Today we had less breeze but conditions were challenging with lots of
wind shifts,' said Glenn Darden. 'I would say that this was the biggest
challenge to overcome. Luckily our tactician did a great job in
searching for the breeze. We also had good starts and these are the
secrets of the day. For tomorrow (Saturday) the strategy is to keep the
momentum with my team. We've been sailing together for three years and
hopefully this will get us on top tomorrow night."
Three final races were sailed by the J/80 fleet to complete their series
debut. Glenn's "Tigers" led the standings all the way to the win,
which he wrapped up without needing to sail the 10th and final race.
Darden won the first two races of the day, and discarded the 10 points
from not sailing the final race to net 14 points for the series. Henry
Brauer's RASCAL team made the biggest move of the regatta, moving up
from fourth overall to second with 30 points after finishing with a
strong 3-2-1 on the final day. Gary Kamins FIRED UP crew with 4-5-5
ended the series with 33 points, followed by Rick Schaffer with 41 and
Nizar Abueni with 44.
“Sometimes it looks easier than what it is,” said Darden. “Today we had
much lighter wind and wind shifts that made it challenging. We had to
work for our wins, but we are very pleased for the victory. I'm also
very pleased to be in Bacardi Sailing Week, and, looking forward to next
year, I most certainly will recommend it to other competitors and
sincerely hope participation will be up next year. I look forward to
the event ceremony and dinner, Bacardi style!” For more Bacardi Sailing Week sailing information