

Starting with the “classic” Vineyard Course, it was a duel to the finish for the top two J/120s in IRC 6 Double-handed class. Hewitt Gaynor’s MIREILLE won class by a mere 14 minutes corrected time over fellow 120 sailor Gardner Grant on ALIBI. Just behind them in fourth place was Mike Piper’s J/111 EAGLES DARE.
The sailors in IRC 9 Class were probably not surprised by the complete sweep of the podium by J/109 teams. David Rosow’s LOKI from Pequot YC won followed by two Stamford YC teams, Bob Siegel’s PAX 3 in 2nd and Cao Deambrosio & Chris Nicholls’ RHIANNON III in third.

In the PHRF 7 ToT Doublehanded class, the J/122 WILY SILVER FOX skippered by Chris Hall took second in class. As a first-time double-hander in the Vineyard Race, this outstanding performance by Chris and crew is quite an achievement! Perhaps there are future plans for the WILY SILVER FOX in offshore double-handing races in the northeast!
For some of you watching the evolution of offshore youth teams racing J/105s, perhaps none is more remarkable than the consistently high-level of finishes than American YC’s Junior Big Boat Team sailing their J/105 YOUNG AMERICAN. Did we tell you they won, again?? If not, we do need to tell you, “yes”, they won…again. Winning PHRF 8 class, no less. That’s a helluva track record for a bunch of kids! Coach Becker from American YC is mighty proud of them for facing innumerable obstacles sailing and navigating

The J/120 theme also continues for PHRF 10 class. Winning was Greg Leonard’s HERON followed by Marcus Cholerton-Brown’s SUNSET CHILD in 3rd overall.
Finally, the Seaflower Reef race course had a few J teams participating, adding to the overall silverware & pickle-dish haul by enthusiastic J owners. In PHRF 4 class, it was Todd Aven’s J/92 THIN MAN that took 2nd while it was J/109s again cleaning up in PHRF 5 class. In this case, it was Chris Ercole’s SWEET CAROLINE from Hempstead Harbor YC taking the gold with Don Dwyer’s GUARDIAN J from Essex YC in 4th position. For more Vineyard Race sailing information