
(San Francisco, CA)- It was picture perfect weather on San Francisco Bay
 for J/Fest, with mild winds gaining steadily through the day. Even the 
tides were kind, allowing rusty crews a chance to remember and practice 
their skills without paying too heavily before the racing season kicks 
into full swing.   Thirty one J/Teams participated in this year's 
J/Fest, with twenty J/105s, five J/120s and six J/24s. 

Like
 their counterparts way across the continental divide in Charleston, the
 San Francisco J/24 crews had a serious three-way battle for first 
place.  Perhaps it was more of a rugby scrum than anything else.  The 
regatta winner was determined on a tie-breaker while third place was 
only one point back!  Talk about suffering a bit of anxiety on the 
race-track.  Settling the score by virtue of having more firsts was 
Darren Cumming's DOWNTOWN UPROAR, starting well and hanging tough to 
earn a 1-2-3-1-3 record for 10 pts.  Losing the tie-break and finishing 
second was Luther Strayer on LITTLE WING with a 2-3-2-2-1 tally also for
 10 pts.  The only other double race-winner was Rich Jepsen's RAIL TO 
RAIL, gathering a 4-1-1-3-2 tally for 11 pts.  Fun, tough competition 
amongst those J/24 crews. 

The
 J/120s also saw a hard fought series amongst the top three with just 
three points separating the teams.  In the end, Barry Lewis' CHANCE 
sailed consistently to garner a 4-1-3-1-2 record for 11 pts.  John Wimer
 on DESDEMONA sailed fast, but not fast and smart enough, to collect a 
2-3-4-3-1 score for 13 pts.  Were it not for a third race scoring 
penalty, Steve Madeira's MR MAGOO may have had a better shot at 1st or 
2nd.  Instead, the "mean green fighting machine" that is the "MAGOO" 
managed a 1-4-scp(4)-2-3 for 14 pts to round out the podium.

The
 J/105s had a great turnout with a highly competitive fleet of twenty 
boats.  There were some familiar names again at the top of the fleet.  
This time, it was Jeff Litfin and John Case on MOJO that simply had this
 weekend completely dialed-in and walked off with first place.  MOJO's 
2-4-2-4-2 record was blindingly consistent, winning no races, but 
sailing fast and conservatively smart to with with only 14 pts, 7 pts 
clear of the fleet.  Second was 2011 Rolex Big Boat Series Winner 
Scooter Simmons on BLACKHAWK, winning two races but having a tough time 
in the other three (7-6-6) to hang on to second place with 21 pts.  
Third was another Rolex Big Boat Series winner, Bruce Stone on 
ARBITRAGE, starting slowly then improving over the course of the 
weekend, scoring a 9-5-3-6-1 for a 24 pts total.  Bruce's team just 
edged out Adam Spiegel's team on JAM SESSION on a tie-breaker, Adam's 
team accumulated a 5-10-4-2-3 for 24 pts to finish fourth.  Fifth was 
Tom Kennelly's WONDER, sailing one of their best regattas in J/105s so 
far.   
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