J/105 Masters Crush Fleet, J/120 Wins Too!
(San Diego, CA)- This past weekend marked the first of the infamous
three weekend series of "pursuit" races sailed off San Diego's Point
Loma. An annual fall right of passage in the southernmost part of
California, over 120 boats participated in near picture perfect
conditions with winds blowing from the NNW at 10-15 kts. As the little,
slower rating boats took off in sunny, breezy conditions on a long
starboard tack reach out the Pt Loma shipping channel on a SW course to
the first mark under spinnakers, you could practically hear the J/Teams
smacking their chops knowing the first two legs would be fast spinnaker
reaches before the long beat home to Pt Loma with a quick port tack
reach home to the finish line just off Shelter Island.
Leading
the entire fleet home were the J/105s, most of whom were participating
in the J/105 Masters Regatta. First boat home sailing an amazing race
was Bruce Munro's team from St Francis YC, however, as they finished
they discovered they were OCS'd by the RC. As a result, the first
official finisher was John Andron's team, also from StFYC; they were
followed by the famous yacht designer Ron Holland from Ireland in 2nd;
local hero, World Star champion and SDYC benefactor Malin Burnham
finished in 3rd; fourth was yet another famous sailmaker, World Soling
Champion, Hans Fogh from Denmark and Toronto, Ontario, Canada; and in
6th was local champion Rick Goebel on SANITY.
Class 2 was won by John Laun's J/120 CAPER with fellow J/120 sailor
Chuck Nichols sailing his famous CC RIDER in 5th. Peter Zarcades J/120
MELTEMI ended up 9th.
Class 4 saw the debut of the J/70s. And, what a debut it was with the
group of four J/70s having a very close start and taking off in the
first giant puff like a Navy F-18 getting shot off the catapult on an
aircraft carrier! Taking off with foam hissing in their wake, the J/70s
quickly overhauled all their competitors in front of them. In the end,
the J/70s took 1st and 3rd. Leading them home was J/70 ULLMAN SAILS in
1st with the J/70 QUANTUM SAILS team taking 3rd. The J/70 NORTH SAILS
team was 2nd across the line but suffered a similar fate as their J/105
counterparts (the Munro team) by having to take an OCS. For more Hot Rum Series sailing information