NEW J/111 One-Design Class Ready-to-go!
(Chicago, IL)- The famous offshore yachting classic in the Great Lakes
is about to get underway with over 300 boats undergoing last minute
preparations for the 289nm dash from Chicago up Lake Michigan to that
quaint, cute little island called Mackinac sandwiched between the top of
Michigan and the Canadian border. This annual right of passage has
enough of a tradition for offshore sailors in the Great Lakes that those
old sailors who never die and come back for more are honored, even
revered, by those in the know-- that secret society known as "the Old
Goats Society".
This reunion of sailors from across the greater Midwest (and the World)
is celebrated first at the famous Chicago YC Monroe St Station, then
after a few days on the water, is re-celebrated again with even taller
stories to tell of what happened in the race conquering 'ole Mother
Nature. Ever heard about the boat planing past competitors in 95 kt
winds under bare poles with lightning lighting the way home. Or, the
one about surfing the front of a water spout to the finish while God's
light show of lightning bolts blew out all the instruments are were
lighting up the carbon fiber in the jib like St Elmo's fire? Yup. Mac
Racers have seen it all, heard it all --ironically there's even some
truth in those "Paul Bunyan-type" stories for many who frequent the
infamous Pink Pony Bar & Restaurant, de facto post-race headquarters
for the thousands of weary sailors.
Gathering under the tents and along the docks of Chicago's waterfront
are some of the world's better sailors and certainly a remarkably strong
contingent of J sailors from across the lakes, including visitors
coming from afar to participate in one of the true "Lake classics".
Four J/One-Design classes are represented- J/105s, J/109s, J/111s and
J/120s. It's the first year for the J/111 One-Design class, first for
the Mac Race, too. Plus, there are J/Teams spread throughout the
Double-handed and handicap classes, many who've proven time and again
they're not only champions in their own classes and divisions, but quite
a few who've won the variations of the Mackinac Island races overall!
Starting with the one-design classes, it's quite exciting to see the
J/111 speedster evolve into a full-blown one-design racing class in this
eponymous offshore race. There are ten J/111s entered and, quite
frankly, there's no telling how it's all going to end up at the finish
line. What J/111 owners and their teams have proven to date is that
just about anyone can win, especially an offshore race like the Mac.
The J/111 is so fast offshore, that anyone getting any leverage on their
classmates extracts fast and enormous gains. And, it works both ways.
Especially if you're the boat behind, you're never out of the hunt for a
podium finish, as last year's Mac Race proved for the five 111s that
sailed in that stormy race! Amongst the top contenders will be teams
that have competed in Key West, Charleston, Annapolis, Newport, Bayview
and Chicago over the past year. From Chicago, you have several winners
of recent regattas, including Paul Stahlberg's MENTAL, IMPULSE (Dr
George Miz, Peter Dreher, Mark Hatfield), KASHMIR (the Mayer, Henderson,
Brummel team), Tom McIntosh's MISTY and Tom Edman/ Steve Dabrowski's
NIGHTHAWK. Newcomer to the Chicago fleet, the J/109 Great Lakes Champion
Len Siegal, is sailing his new J/111 LUCKY DUBIE! From Annapolis is one
of their top boats, VELOCITY sailed by Marty Roesch from Annapolis YC.
And, past year's double Mac Race winner NO SURPRISE sailed by Great
Lakes racing legend Dave Irish should be amongst the top of this
incredibly talented fleet.
The J/120s have a few Lakes legends of their own sailing amongst their
one-design class along with some newly revamped programs all looking to
dial-up their programs to take a shot at the top of the fleet. From the
Bayview Mac Race, you'll see all the top teams- CARINTHIA (Frank Kern),
JAYHAWKER (David Sandlin), IRRESISTIBLE TOO (Gerald & Joanne
Hines)- plus add in two strong Chicago teams in the form of SCIROCCO 2
(Bob Klairmont) and JAHAZI (Frank Giampoli) and it's likely you will
find it hard to pry these teams apart even going into the finish line
just short of Mackinac Island!
The J/105s have the largest J/One-Design fleet with fourteen boats
participating. Some familiar names will be contenders, including the
recent Bayview Mac top J/105, Mary Symond's PTERODACTYL from Grosse
Point YC and then add in top local Chicago boats like Tom and Gyt
Petkus' VYTIS, Clark Pellett's team on SEALARK and John Weglarz's
inmates already running THE ASYLUM and you have the makings of a 289nm
gunfight at the OK Corral-- tough teams having a great time!
Not to be outdone by their other 35 foot sisterships, the J/109 class
has ten strong teams racing to Mackinac Island, many of whom are past
Mac podium finishers, Sailing World NOOD Regatta winners and Verve Cup
winners. Like their J/111 friends, the J/109s can see just about any
boat finish in the top three due to the competitiveness of the fleet,
nevertheless likely to be amongst the top boats will be MOMENTUS (Kevin
Saedi and George & Robin Simkins), REALT NA MARA (Tom & Joe
Londrigan), NORTHSTAR (David Gustman), K-III (Irv Kerbel) and DRIVEN 2
(Jim Milliken from Traverse City, MI).
In the handicap classes will be a wide variety of J's participating,
from J/42s to J/145s. In the Cruising I Division will be the J/42
ANOTHER J sailed by Conrad Dieter from Minnesota. In Double-handed
division will be the J/105s GONZO (Ken Ganch) and OCH! (Brendan
Docherty) and the J/29 TFWB RELENTLESS (George & Scott Petritz). In
Section 2, there will be two J/145s fighting in out with some Santa
Cruz 52s, Tripp 47s and Neiman-Marcus 43-50 footers. Both J/145s,
VORTICES (Chris Saxton) and MAIN STREET (Bill Schanen, publisher of
SAILING MAGAZINE) are tough contenders, both having won their classes in
the various Mac Races. Section 3 sees three J/130s, a J/122, J/133 and
J/124 all slugging it out with Farr 395s and Sydney 41s for class
honors. Mitch Padnos's J/122 SUFFICIENT REASON, the J/124 STILL MESSIN
(Adam & Jerome Esselman), the J/133 RENEGADE (Tom and Beth Ann
Papoutsis), and the J/130s SALSA (Jim Gignac), WILLIE J (Doug Petter),
EDGE (Bob McManus) will amongst the class leaders. In Section 4 is the
J/46 WINDRUSH from Lake Forest sailed by George Hender. Section 5 has
the "sleeper Q ship" in the fleet, the J/109 VANDA III sailed by past
Chicago-Mac Winners Jimmy Mitchell and Jack & Jim Tolliver. Section
6 seems to be a 35 footer shoot-out with J/35s, a J/33, J/110 and J/92
dueling it out with Beneteau 10R's, Shock 35s and Thomas 35s. In the
end, the J/110 LADY K (Mike Stewart), the J/92 SPLIT DECISION (Bruce
Santerre), the J/33 RETRIEVER (Matt Beer) and the J/35s BOZO'S CIRCUS
(Bruce Metcalf), HOUQUA (Jack Andree) and TOUCH OF GREY (Larry Schell)
will all be scrapping for the podium by Monday- OMG, what a tough fleet
to sail against (please note- some of these boats have all won Mac
Overalls in the past, too)! Finally in Section 7 is the J/92 CYCLONE
sailing against, of all things, old NA 40s for silverware! Chicago Mackinac Race Yellowbrick tracking For more Chicago Mackinac sailing information