 (Algarrobo, Chile)- In the third week of December, the Cofradía Náutica 
del Pacífico hosted the 2017 J/70 Chilean Nationals off Algarrobo, 
Chile.  The fleet of fourteen boats was blessed with great conditions 
all weekend, with sunny skies and 8-12 kts on the first day and a much 
windier, sunny day on Sunday with 14-20 kts.  An enormous swell was 
hitting the coastline, a result of a huge storm offshore in the Pacific 
Ocean, making for fantastic long surfs on the first day, with high 
double-digit planing conditions on the second.  A total of six races 
were completed for the championship.
(Algarrobo, Chile)- In the third week of December, the Cofradía Náutica 
del Pacífico hosted the 2017 J/70 Chilean Nationals off Algarrobo, 
Chile.  The fleet of fourteen boats was blessed with great conditions 
all weekend, with sunny skies and 8-12 kts on the first day and a much 
windier, sunny day on Sunday with 14-20 kts.  An enormous swell was 
hitting the coastline, a result of a huge storm offshore in the Pacific 
Ocean, making for fantastic long surfs on the first day, with high 
double-digit planing conditions on the second.  A total of six races 
were completed for the championship.  In
 the end, it was a former J/24 South American Champion, Matias Seguel on
 VOLVO, that was crowned as the 2017 Chilean J/70 National Champion.  
After winning five races, it was clear they had mastered the J/70 
quickly and won with just 7 pts total.
In
 the end, it was a former J/24 South American Champion, Matias Seguel on
 VOLVO, that was crowned as the 2017 Chilean J/70 National Champion.  
After winning five races, it was clear they had mastered the J/70 
quickly and won with just 7 pts total.Meanwhile, it was a tight series for the next three teams and a real battle for the next two spots on the podium. Winning that battle was Andres Ducasse skippering TSUNAMI, compiling a 4-4-3-2-3-5 tally for 21 pts to take the silver. Just one point back taking the bronze was Pablo Amunategui’s KENMORE with a 5-3-6-3-2-3 record for 22 pts total. Rounding out the top five were Juan Eduardo Reid’s WINDMADE sailing J/70 #1 (yes, that’s true!) into 4th position with 28 pts, followed by Carlos Vergara’s SENSEI in 5th place with 37 pts. For more Chile J/70 Class sailing information Add to Flipboard Magazine.
 
