The J/120s always have very tight competition with their modest-sized fleet of eight boats. In the end, Chuck Nichols' CC RIDER took the crown as J/120 Champion, sailing a very consistent 2-1-2-3-1 series for 9 pts to win by a large margin. Second was another past winner, John Laun's CAPER with a slow starting 4-4, but finishing with a flourish of 1-1-2 for 12 pts (were you sleeping the first two races John?). Conversely, fast out of the starting box but hanging tough (after partying the first night?) was John Snook's JIM with a 1-3-4-6-5 for 19 pts. Rounding out the top five was Mike Hatch's J-ALMIGHTY in 4th and Peter Zarcades's MELTEMI if 5th.
The J/105s had yet another great turnout with most of the top local teams sailing, including a "foreigner" from the north, Los Angeles's Gary Mozer on CO2. In the end, it was Mozer's team on CURRENT OBSESSION II who finished first, claiming the 2013 SoCal Championship title with an amazingly consistent 6-1-2-3-1 scoreline for 13 pts. A distant second was Dennis and Sharon Case’s WINGS taking silver with a 1-3-4-8-2 tally for 18 pts. And, Dennis Conner’s DC's PHOLLY (yes, the same famously huggable Mr America's Cup) finished third to complete the podium with an 11-2-3-2-5 score for 23 pts! Fourth was Dag Fish on VIGGEN and fifth was recent Santa Barbara YC Fiesta Cup winner, Rick Goebel's SANITY.
The J/109 class was won by Daylen Tercen's GREAT BALLS OF FIRE with a 1-3-1-2-2 record for 9 pts, just good enough to win by one point! Second was John Shulze's LINSTAR with a 3-2-3-1-1 score for 10 pts. Can't get much closer than that in one-design racing! Third was Rex Butler's JD.
The J/70s debut as a class with their five boat fleet was a lot of fun racing offshore on San Diego Bay. Having been traveling to the last three major J/70 events on the West Coast, Dan Gribble's GO-RILLA, Eric Kownacki/ Tom Jenkins' DFZ, and Karl Pomeroy's ZERO TO 60 were likely to have the upper hand-- and they did. Demonstrating excellent race course awareness, extraordinary speed and consciousness as well adroit boat-handling bordering on the professional level was the DFZ gang from Manhattan Beach YC. Eric K and Tom J showed the locals how it's done, taking a 1-1-1-2-1 for a masterful win in the J/70 class. Second was Gribble's GO-RILLA and third was Pomeroy's ZERO TO 60 going more like ZERO to 30-- next time Karl, prime the pump with "av-gas"! :) Sailing photo credits- San Diego YC/ Bronny Daniels. For more J/Fest San Diego sailing information