Thursday, April 10, 2008
J/125 Reinrag 2 Streaks to Cabo
Js Sail Fast @ Rolex International
Winning Spinnaker Racing 2 was Gilberto Rivera's (Guaynabo, PR) J/24 Urayo, which also won in 2006. Rivera, who gave his Rolex watch to his father in 2006, gave this year's prize to foredeck crew Francisco Velez and plans to give any watch he wins in the future here to a crewmember until it's his turn. "That's so my crew will stay with the boat," said Rivera jokingly. "Seriously, this is such a great event; we've been coming since 1998."
Jens Hookansen (Middletown, R.I.), who steered Robert Armstrong's J/100 Bad Girl to win Spinnaker Racing 1, had similar sentiments. "I love coming down here," said Hookansen, a native of St. Croix and past J/24 World Champion. "The venue is fantastic and you get a chance to wear a Rolex home. What could be better?"
Non-spinnaker Racing class was won by Juan Moline's (Vega Baja, PR) J/24 Medalla Light, while Spinnaker Racing/Cruising class was won by James Dobbs' new J/122 Lost Horizon continuing his string of 2008 wins... results and pics.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Pellissier Wins J/80 Class @ Spi-Ouest
In the IRC 1 division, J/133 Jivaro with an all amateur crew finished a respectable 6th place in a fleet of over 44 boats while J/122 J/Lance 4 skippered by Didier Le Moal finished 8th. The J/Lance team suffered sail damage in the heavy air of race 1 which forced them to withdraw. The 44 points proved too much of a deficit from which to recover a podium position, but the crew gave it their best effort for the final three races. results & info.
J/122 Wins Culebra Regatta
J/92s Takes Red Funnel Easter Win
Spring Racing Takes off in the UK
J-Cup 2008 Set for End of May
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
McMichael Declares Spring Early
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
J/109 - The Ultimate World Tour
J/100 & J/122 Win in St. Maarten
Fresh from winning the 50-boat U.S. PHRF championships in Key West, Florida, in January, the J/100 Bad Girl, campaigned by a St. Croix crew led by owner Robert Armstrong, was the other major J/Boat winner, taking the Spinnaker 5 class in impressive style, with four firsts and today’s fifth. Bad Girl is a souped-up version of the J/100, having been tricked out by the team at Hall Spars.
In Spinnaker 7, it was almost a trifecta for J/Boats, as the J/109, Pocket Rocket, was leading the division coming into the final day of racing. More info and results.
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