(Santa Barbara, CA)- During the third weekend of July, Santa Barbara
gears up for a colorful celebration of its Mexican, Spanish and American
pioneers, called the Old Spanish Days Fiesta, that lasts for a week and
brings in people from all corners of California, if not America, Mexico
and Europe. Coincidentally, many boats from around Southern California
arrive in town to join the party and also prepare and gear up for the
popular Santa Barbara to King's Harbor Race- a mad reaching/running dash
out around the Channel Islands to King's Harbor near Los Angeles.
As a result, it's a popular week to be in Santa Barbara for
Californians, nothing else is on the racing schedule, kids are out of
school (or at camp) and "the Fiesta" becomes a popular destination for
friends and family for some fun and frolic on the gorgeous American
"Riviera" known as Santa Barbara (one of five cities in America that
claim that same title). The main drag in town, State Street, seemingly
turns into another version of New Orleans's infamous Bourbon Street in
the French Quarter with thousands celebrating into the wee hours of the
night (learn more about it here- http://www.oldspanishdays-fiesta.org).
Sailors are always greeted by the customary amazing hospitality from the
host, Santa Barbara YC and were entertained for hours at the
traditional beach party underneath the club's porch with free-flowing
beer and margaritas as well as delicious tacos, enchiladas and other
yummy Spanish-Mexican foods off the grills. Plus, an added bonus-- a
real-live band! Cool.
This year, the eight boat J/105 fleet had two great days of racing with
westerlies blowing down the shoreline from 5 to 15 knots. As usual, it
was critical to get off the starting line, stay right upwind, avoid the
big kelp lines (or force competitors into them!), and play the shifts as
they come flying down off the bluffs on the right side of the course.
In the end, it was FREE ENTERPRISE (Tedd White/ Alex Rasmussen) that
took first with 1-2-3-1-1 for 8 pts. Larry Harteck seems to be getting
back into his "game-on" mode and sailed better in this regatta than he
has in multiple events over the past year or so. Larry's 4-1-2-4-2 for
13 pts was good enough to beat out a local Farr 40 Champion, John
Demourkas, racing his J/105 ROCKIN'N'GROOVIN. Fourth was Scott McDaniel
on OFF THE PORCH with a remarkably consistent scoreline of 5-5-5-6-3
for 24 pts. Fifth was John Blair on PHANTOM with a 6-3-6-7-5 tally for
27 pts. Notably, there were no Southern California J/105 teams
participating from Long Beach and San Diego as they're the host for this
year's J/105 North Americans. For more Fiesta Cup J/105 sailing results