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(Hilton Head, SC)- The Low Country Hook Ocean Race is a distance race
from Hilton Head Island, SC to Skidaway Island, GA. The race was
presented by Skidaway Island Boating Club and The Yacht Club of Hilton
Head.
On August 23rd, the fleet started from Harbour Town to Skidaway Island,
making the “hook-shaped” course in a fast time of approximately 3 hrs 45
mins. After the exhilaration of an ocean race starting at Hilton Head
Island, sailing past Tybee Island, through Wassaw Sound, and a finish at
Skidaway Island, sailors enjoyed drinks, dinner, and awards at Landings
Harbor Marina.
The PHRF Spinnaker Class was simply swept by just about every member of
the J/Tribe one can imagine over the 40-plus years of designs.
Winning appropriately enough, and paying homage to the J/Legacy, was
Eric Gotwalts’s J/24 DIMARIAN. Second was Matt Self’s J/105 RUCKUS from
Charleston Harbor YC; third Amar Patel’s J/24 ROGUE from Skidaway Island
Boating Club; fourth James Thurlow’s J/24 FORTITUDE from South Carolina
YC; fifth Gebel Seese’s J/105 HIGH VISIBILITY from Savannah YC; sixth
Mike Foster’s J/30 RONIN from Savannah YC; and finally ninth was Paul
Reddick’s J/100 BLU-J from Skidaway Island Boating Club.
That was quite a performance by enthusiastic, passionate members of the
J/Tribe “south of the Mason-Dixon line” in the warm, somewhat humid
months one often sees in Deep South Summers.
The J/105 took line honors in the 30.0nm race and finished 2nd on
corrected time. The 2nd boat across the finish line was a J/105 and the
3rd was a J/100.
Of note, the South Carolina YC Youth Team that participated in the J/70
Youth Championship at the St Petersburg YC took fourth place in the
club’s $531.00 J/24. No, that is not a “typo”. They sailed a $531.24
J/24 bought off CraigsList.com! LOL. Awesome! For more Low Country Hook Ocean Race information