
As anticipated, the fleet of 23 boats provided incredibly competitive racing. The conditions were certainly challenging and nowhere near what many of the locals were expecting. The forecast for Saturday's and Sunday's racing were for NNW winds due to the fact there was a powerful High up north and a large Low spinning in the south, both conspiring to force a northerly gradient airflow. Saturday morning saw the fleet heading out in variable winds, but by midday the northerlies blew in link a "Santa Ana" offshore wind as a large dark line of wind that continued to build all day long to 10-17 kts. On Sunday, the fleet again headed out in variable winds, mostly from the WSW before the gradient filled in more WNW with winds blowing 8-14 kts. Kelp was the big issue both days in addition to the large wind shifts and long wind streaks that would fill in from either side of the course. While many locals have seen these conditions before, many of them favored the right side of the course-- although it didn't often pay off.
Sailing a very consistent series was Gary Mozer from Long Beach racing CURRENT OBSESSION 2, not only winning overall in the last race, but also getting special recognition for having the youngest person on-board- his young son as bowman! Gary's team sailed a solid series, posting a 1-3-5-3-1 for 13 pts to narrowly beat out Dennis Conner's team sailing DC's PHOLLY by only one point to be crowned the J/105 SoCal Champion. DC's team started out well, winning the first day with a 3-1-1 in Saturday's windier conditions, then had to overcome lots of kelp issues on Sunday and still managed to sail to a 4-5 for a total of 14 pts. Chuck Driscoll and Tom Hurlburt sailed their beautiful navy-blue boat, called BLOW BOAT, to a steady series with a 2-6-7-1-8 for 24 pts to grab third place on the podium. Fourth was the tough Santa Barbara team on GROOVERDERCI sailed by Johnnie Demourkas, snagging three 2nds and a 9-11 for 26 pts. Fifth was the "other DC", Dennis & Sharon Case sailed WINGS to a 7-4-10-13-4 for 38 pts. It will be interesting to see how these teams fair in what appears to be a more standard SoCal San Diego wind scenario, light WSW sea breezes. Then again, if Hurricane Paul to the south going over Mexico's Cabo San Lucas has any effect, it could generate some more unusual NNE Santa Ana wind conditions, similar to what the fleet had to contend with the previous weekend. Sailing Photo Credits- Bronny Daniels- JoySailing.com. For more J/105 championship sailing information