Friday’s sailing brought wet and crazy conditions to the fleet of 135 boats. Overcast skies accompanied the inaugural race day with winds topping out at 14 knots, making for a competitive regatta from the beginning. Chicago Corinthian Yacht Club member Martin Johnsson and his crew aboard the J/70 AQUAHOLIKS won all four of their races. Going into the second day of racing Saturday, Johnsson was the one to beat in the 13-boat class. John Heaton’s EMPEIRIA was in second place, and John Arendshorst’s 20/20 was close behind in third.
Peter Priede’s J/109 FULL TILT lived up to their name by putting in an excellent day of racing that won them three first place finishes in their class. The small, but competitive, fleet of five boats were the first boats to start racing Friday. Tied for second after the first day were David Gustman’s NORTHSTAR and Kevin Saedi’s MOMENTUS- both former winners of the Chicago NOOD regatta!
Tom and Gyt Petkus on their J/105 VYTIS had a similar day to their J/109 colleagues. They are leading their fleet and took home a 1-1-5 while Clark Pellet’s SEALARK was tied in second on 9 pts with Jon Weglarz’s THE ASYLUM.
After the racing on Saturday, the Sailing World crew caught up with the J/88 RAMBLER crew on the docks. A pretty laid-back crew they are! So laid back, in fact, they hadn’t even checked the results of the North Sails Rally PHRF 2 class! “Oh wow, we won? Holy sh*%$!” said skipper Benjamin Wilson. The crew, made up of Wilson’s J/105 and J/111 racing buddies from year’s past, sailed the 20.7 nm course in shifty, light breeze and sunny conditions— unusual for early summer sailing on Lake Michigan. “The conditions were challenging today,” said Wilson. “For us, we have to be really good with our upwind sailing and our point. Sometimes, we weren’t accomplishing that. We tried to go to a Code 0 to the first mark, but that didn’t work out well. We made some adjustments, and once we started getting to the points on the course where we can start reaching and running we do a lot better.” Wilson, who is a volunteer assistant volleyball coach for the Loyola Ramblers men’s Volleyball Team, plans to take the J/88 RAMBLER offshore for the Chicago-Mac next month. “It’s a solid team, we’ve all known each other forever and we keep sailing together. I’m cruising, I get to hang out with my friends- - RAMBLER just keeps rambling.”
Sunday provided the fleet with yet another nice day of sailing. In the end, the first day’s results didn’t change for the top three in the J/70 class. Johnsson’s AQUAHOLIKS team kept rolling and won by a significant margin. Second was Heaton’s crew on EMPEIRIA just holding off a late-minute charge by Arendshorst’s crew on 20/20. Fourth was Bob Willis’ team aboard OLE TIPSY THREE and fifth was Blane Shea skippering GEMINI.
A similar scenario held true for both the J/105 and J/109 classes. Winning the J/105s was the husband-wife team of Tom & Gyt Petkus sailing VYTIS. Second was Pellett’s SEALARK and third was Weglarz’s THE ASYLUM. Filling out the top five was Ken Ganch’s GONZO and fifth was Sandy Curtiss’ ROCKING HORSE.
Priede’s J/109 crew on FULL TILT kept pressing on regardless and won two more races to close out a win in their class. Gustman’s NORTHSTAR was second, followed by Saedi’s MOMENTUS in third, Jim Murray’s CALLISTO in fourth and Scott Sims’ SLAPSHOT in fifth (yes, he’s a former hockey player for the Chicago Blackhawks- this year’s Stanley Cup Champions!).
In the North Sails Rally divisions, David Hughes’ J/100 BARRACUDA took third in ORR Cruising divisions. IN the PHRF Offshore I class, Frank Giampoli’s J/120 JAHAZI was second and Jim Gignac’s J/130 SALSA finished third. As mentioned above, Ben Wilson’s J/88 RAMBLER won PHRF Offshore 2 going away. Sailing photo credits- Paul Todd/ Outside Images. For more HELLY HANSEN Chicago NOOD sailing regatta information