(San Diego, CA)- The action promised to be fast, furious, fun and
challenging. And it was. That's San Diego sailing for you in the fall
as California transitions from "dry/earthquake/fire" summer season to
"wet/earthquake/mudslide" fall/winter season. As expected, the fleet of
25 boats provided incredibly competitive racing. The conditions were
certainly challenging and nowhere near what many of the locals were
expecting; especially since Hurricane Paul to the south passed over
Mexico's Cabo San Lucas and simply wrecked havoc on the weather
forecasts. In the end, Chris Perkins led his MASQUERADE team to victory
at the J/105 North American Championship with the remarkably consistent
scoreline of 1-2-2-1-3-2-4-4-4 for 23 total points. Not even local
legends like Dennis Conner and Chuck Driscoll could match their wizardry
and speed across the race course.
The
weather conditions across the four days played a major role in
upsetting the proverbial "apple cart" for many of the local San Diego
teams. They're generally accustomed to reasonably steady sea-breezes
that fill in by midday from the WNW, pulled in and around Point Loma and
across the crescent-shaped beaches along the San Diego waterfront by
the mountain range to the ESE across south-eastern San Diego and
northern Tijuana, Mexico-- the local sailors would only see one day of
anywhere near those conditions on the second day of the regatta. As it
was, Hurricane Paul had a massive influence on Day one- Thursday- with
the remnants of Paul kicking up a nasty 4-7 ft SSW swell with chop on
top with winds from the SSE to SSW. It was windy, rainy, misty in the
morning with 20-25 kts winds at 8 am subsiding to 10-15 kts for the
first start at 1130 am. By the 2nd start the wind dropped to 4-8 kts
and, ultimately, the wind died at end of second race and went variable.
By Friday, the forecast breeze filled in as a wind-line from N-NW and
blew 6-13 kts with a light SW swell and light chop on top-- a beautiful
day for sailing with tactical shift and wind-lanes forming all day
long. Saturday saw SSW breezes at 6-12 kts with light SW swell and
light chop, just a grey day with few rays of sunshine anywhere. For
"Championship Sunday", dawn was grey again and the forecasted low trough
offshore swung in affecting both races with rain, mist and sunshine all
rolled into one! Breezes were SSW going to WNW 5-13 kts with confused
seas- SW and NW swell with chop on top.
The first day of sailing proved to be a prophetic one. Chris Perkins
sailed MASQUERADE to the top of the leader-board with a first in the
first race and a second in the second race for just 3 points on the day.
Gary Mozer's CURRENT OBSESSION 2 stood in second place with 8 points,
and new J/105 owner Dennis Conner on DC's PHOLLY was one point back at 9
points. Trailing MASQUERADE in Race 1 was Conner's DC's PHOLLY and
Mozer's CO2. In Race 2, Steve Howell's BLINK! took top honors, followed
by Perkin's MASQUERADE and Bruce Stone's ARBITRAGE.
On
the second day, three races were held and it was in these conditions
that Perkins' team on MASQUERADE began to establish a strong lead over
the fleet with an impressive tally of 1-2-2-1-3 for just 9 pts overall.
Mozer's CO2 maintained his second-place spot with 23 points. Tom Fisher
and Joe Dagostino on VIGGEN put together a consistent regatta with all
top-six tallies for 26 points. In the day's first contest, Rick Goebel's
SANITY took top honors, with Perkins on MASQUERADE in second and Dennis
Case's WINGS in third. MASQUERADE ran away with the next race, trailed
by Case's WINGS and Chuck Driscoll and Tom Hurlburt on BLOW BOAT. In
the day's final battle, Mozer's CO2 claimed first, with BLOW BOAT and
MASQUERADE behind them.
The third day saw MASQUERADE hold onto their lead with a 15-point
advantage over second-place Gary Mozer's CO2. However, a tight battle
was brewing over the next three places with Bruce Stone's ARBITRAGE in
third with 41 points, trailed closely by Dennis Conner's DC's PHOLLY at
42 points and Chuck Driscoll and Tom Hurlburt's BLOW BOAT at 45 points.
In Saturday's first race, DC's PHOLLY won, with MASQUERADE in second and
ARBITRAGE in third. In the day's other contest, the BLOW BOAT snared
the victory, followed by CO2 and DC's PHOLLY.
For
the fourth and final day, all the MASQUERADE team had to do was stay
out of trouble and finish both races in the top eight, presuming even
their closest competitor won both races. In fact, compared to the
previous three days racing, perhaps Sunday's racing was one of the most
difficult to avoid any major pitfalls. In the end, the MASQUERADE team
proved yet again they were not to be denied, scoring a 4-4 to close out
the regatta with 23 pts. The team consisted of Perkins, Steve Marsh,
Tom Purdy, Mark Chandler, Larry Swift and Rose Eberhard. This triumph
marks MASQUERADE's third North American Championship, after winning in
2006 and 2007 with Tom Coates. Perkins, Marsh and Chandler were part of
those crews. Perkins praised MASQUERADE (hull #17) and the teams'
familiarity with it. "We know this boat intimately. It's well prepared
in its set-up with a nice new set of North Sails," he stated. He also
applauded his crew for their flawless efforts, saying "There were no
crew mistakes, despite the fact that we're all very busy and we had
little practice. That's where luck comes in sometimes." It was easy to
notice that MASQUERADE quickly launched to the front of the 25-boat
fleet at the starts. "We had consistent starts where we got the nose out
and didn't have to play ping pong," Perkins explained. "Some regattas
go your way, and this one did for us. We were in the right place for the
shifts."
Gary Mozer's CURRENT OBSESSION 2 finished as runner-up with 37 points, and new J/105 owner Dennis Connor placed third on DC's PHOLLY
(pictured here) with 45 points. Sunday's first race was won by DC's
PHOLLY, with CO2 and BLOW BOAT behind. Dennis Case's WINGS closed out
the regatta's final contest successfully, trailed by DC's PHOLLY and
Bennet Greenwald's PERSEVERANCE. The final top 10 were: 1st- Chris
Perkins- Masquerade (23 points), 2nd- Gary Mozer- Current Obsession 2
(37), 3rd- Dennis Conner- DC's Pholly (45), 4th- Chuck Driscoll/Tom
Hurlburt- Blow Boat (57), 5th- Bruce Stone- Arbitrage (58), 6th- Dennis
Case- Wings (73), 7th- Tom Fisher/Joe Dagostino- Viggen (74), 8th-
Bennet Greenwald- Perseverance (84), 9th- Rick Goebel- Sanity (93) and
10th- Dave Vieregg- Triple Play (99).
The J/105 Fall Series Chairman, Jeff Brown,
commented: "we're very proud of our San Diego YC and the host team. We
had a great regatta on the water and off! We had over 70 volunteers
from in and outside the Yacht Club who helped run events! As they say it
"takes an army" and a great one we did have. With Joanne O'Dea as our
Coordinator, she was largely responsible for making sure everyone was
doing what they had signed up to do! We had several very successful
social events that literally took over the entire Yacht Club and
involved the club membership and over 400 sailors and families participating in the regatta. Julie Servais was the Chair of the very popular "Taste of Point Loma"
that saw over 17 local Restaurants and wineries and brewer's
participate with samples of their delicious food and drink. The club was
transformed with lounging areas and jazz bands and everyone had a great
time. The other big social event was run by Marnie Buddo, she had a
wonderful "Beach Luau" with a great band and a wonderful California
Beach lifestyle party with "The Blonde Brothers Band". One of the
highlights of entire regatta was her "Yolo Paddle Board Competition"
that allowed all sailors to compete right in front of SDYC's Front Dock
in a course that challenged the best and worst paddle borders in
attendance! The winner won a custom surfboard that matched the North
Americas Champions take home trophy! Finally, we had great help
from the following volunteers: Chris and Julie Howell- J/105 Class
Officials, Marilyn Foster- SDYC Jury/Protest, Jim Person/Bruce Green-
PROs, Joe Colling- Class Racing Official, Lynnlee Slater- Green Regatta,
Carolann Dekker- Merchandise, Jon Dekker- Measurement, Karen Brown-
Budget, Jeff Johnson/Jared Wohlgemuth- Racing Office, Amy Snyder-
Catering, Chuck Driscoll- Charter, Jackie Kohls- SDYC Staff, Joni Geis-
Sponsorship and all of our Great Sponsors." Sailing Photo credits- by Bronny Daniels/ JoySailing.com Sailing photo credits- by Outside Images/ Bob Grieser San Diego YC sailing photo credits- Cynthia Sinclair & Bob Bentancourt For more J/105 North American Championship sailing information
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
MASQUERADE Wins J/105 NA's
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