Sailing in Class 2 was Ron Holbrook’s J/133 CONSTELLATION, taking 5th in class. In Class 4, Jerry Woodfield’s J/109 SHADA took a 3rd in class. Class 5 saw Jerry Diercks J/105 DELIRUM take 2nd class followed by Jim Geros’ J/105 LAST TANGO in 5th, Bob Mayfied/ Christie Nelson’s J/29 SLICK in 6th and Steve Summers’ J/105 LIFE IS GOOD in 7th. For Class 6, the J/80 CRAZY IVAN sailed by Bryan Rhodes took second in class. For more Seattle Grand Prix Regatta sailing information
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Seattle Grand Prix Report
(Seattle, WA)- This year’s Seattle YC Grand Prix was a study in
contrasts. Too little wind, too much wind for many, just right wind on
Friday, and everything in between. Whoever stands at the top of the
score board after this regatta really earned it.
Sailing in Class 2 was Ron Holbrook’s J/133 CONSTELLATION, taking 5th in class. In Class 4, Jerry Woodfield’s J/109 SHADA took a 3rd in class. Class 5 saw Jerry Diercks J/105 DELIRUM take 2nd class followed by Jim Geros’ J/105 LAST TANGO in 5th, Bob Mayfied/ Christie Nelson’s J/29 SLICK in 6th and Steve Summers’ J/105 LIFE IS GOOD in 7th. For Class 6, the J/80 CRAZY IVAN sailed by Bryan Rhodes took second in class. For more Seattle Grand Prix Regatta sailing information
Sailing in Class 2 was Ron Holbrook’s J/133 CONSTELLATION, taking 5th in class. In Class 4, Jerry Woodfield’s J/109 SHADA took a 3rd in class. Class 5 saw Jerry Diercks J/105 DELIRUM take 2nd class followed by Jim Geros’ J/105 LAST TANGO in 5th, Bob Mayfied/ Christie Nelson’s J/29 SLICK in 6th and Steve Summers’ J/105 LIFE IS GOOD in 7th. For Class 6, the J/80 CRAZY IVAN sailed by Bryan Rhodes took second in class. For more Seattle Grand Prix Regatta sailing information