
The wind cooperated early with westerlies building steadily to the mid-teens. Racing started with the tide just turning from ebb to flood and, as often happens with this very competitive fleet, the first start led to a general recall as most boats got to the line too early and were pushed over. From then on, Saturday’s races were started under the “U” flag rule and the fleet behaved much better. (Under this rule, a boat caught over the line any time after one minute before her start is disqualified, unless the race is restarted or resailed). To the sailors’ great credit, Sunday’s starts were all under the regular “P” flag, with no boats called over early.

Many of the top competitors shuffled first-place finishes, and prizes were awarded for each, so several skippers took home some StFYC glassware, including SFYC’s Ryan Simmons on BLACKHAWK for races 1-2, and Tim Russell’s NE-NE in races 3 and 7. StFYC’s DONKEY JACK (skippered by Shannon Ryan and Rolf Kaiser), Walter Sanford’s ALCHEMY and Bruce Stone and Nicole Breault on ARBITRAGE finished first in races 4, 5 and 6, respectively.
Winning their first event in quite some time was Ryan Simmons’ BLACKHAWK with a total of 18 pts. Though StFYC’s Ian Charles’s MAVERICK didn’t take any firsts, they finished 2nd overall with 25 pts. Third was Stone/Breault’s ARBITRAGE with 34 pts and rounding out the top five were Russell’s NE-NE and Jeff Litfin’s MOJO, in 4th and 5th, respectively. For more J/105 J/STOP Regatta sailing information and results Add to Flipboard Magazine.