CYC Round Island Report
The Conanicut YC hosted 96 boats for its 88th edition of the Around the Island Race, which took place Sunday, September 6, 2015. This annual event is one of the oldest on-going sailboat races on Narragansett Bay, featuring a complete circumnavigation of Conanicut Island (for competitors racing mono hull sailboats over 22 feet in length that are rated for PHRF-NB). The race is followed by a dinner celebration at the host club, which was attended by over 250 people this year.
“This event has once again brought the Narragansett Bay sailing community together for a competitive and fun day on the water,” said Organizing Chairman John Mayers, adding that the fleet was comprised of a variety of different boats and competitors of all ages from different clubs and communities around the area. “Every year, our greatest variable is the race day weather and this year it was absolutely perfect; with conditions not only providing great sailing, but also highlighting how beautiful our bay is, especially when it’s filled with a fleet of sailboats.”
It was a gorgeous day for sailing and it was an especially rewarding for the J/Teams that, for the most part, are quite savvy “Round Island” Bay sailors. Starting with the nine boat J/22 one-design class sailing in PHRF C, it was Mike Marshall’s BAD NEWS that won class and nearly won the whole race overall! Instead, the good news for BAD NEWS was that they still got silverware, taking 3rd overall out of the 96 boats! Second was world champion women sailor, Cory Sertl, sailing LUCY (she placed 6th overall!), 3rd was Matt Dunbar’s WHARF RAT, 4th was Bill Porter’s CONUNDRUM and 5th was Eric Senior’s GOOD NEWS.
For PHRF A, taking 2nd was the J/29 LYNX sailed by Dennis Nixon from Conanicut YC. Finishing 3rd was the J/35c SUGAREE skippered by Jim Cornwall from Rhode Island YC and in 4th place was the J/24 TENACIOUS sailed by Bob Iriye from Newport YC (a hysterical footnote- this boat was bought from the legendary Tom Ehman- for Managing Director of US SAILING, current Golden Gate YC Vice Commodore and a long-time America’s Cup director for Oracle USA team).
The PHRF D class had to contend with several extremely fast, well-sailed J/24s that really do know their way around the Bay. Not surprisingly, a World and North American Champion led the fleet home, with John Mollicone’s J/24 PIPE DREAM winning the class and also taking 5th overall in fleet! Third was Henry Lane’s J/24 FAST LANE and 4th was Mike Hill’s J/24 OBSTREPOROUS.
Another group loaded down with Bay veterans was PHRG G class that featured a range of 35 ft J designs. Taking 2nd was Ted Herlihy’s J/109 GUT FEELING. They were followed by Dawson Hodgson’s J/100 GRIMACE in 4th, John Sahagian’s J/109 PICANTE in 5th, Paul Grimes’ J/35 BREAKAWAY in 6th, Brooke Mastrorio’s J/109 URSA in 7th and Bill Kneller’s J/109 VENTO SOLARE in 8th.
Finally, in the “big boat” PHRF J Class, taking second place was Fred Van Liew & Dave Brodsky’s J/111 ODYSSEY and not too far back was Jack Gregg’s J/122 TARAHUMARA in 4th. Sailing photo credits- Cate Brown For more Conanicut YC Round Island Race sailing information