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Farr 402 finish Key West in a 5-way shootout

Terra Nova Trading Key West 2004 - Farr 402 finish Key West in a 5-way shootout
KEY WEST, FL. USA-(22-1-2004) Three boats have clinched class championships with a race to spare in Terra Nova Trading Key West 2004, presented by Nautica, but center stage is set for a fiery final act in the internationally spiced Farr 40 and Melges 24 classes Friday.
 
The top five of 23 Farr 40s are within two points, precariously led by Crocodile Rock. Alexandra Geremia and Scott Harris' defending champion from Santa Barbara has no wins but a one-point lead. Jim Richardson's Barking Mad, Newport, R.I., and Peter de Ridder's Dutch entry, Mean Machine, share second, with Steve and Fred Howe's Warpath, San Diego, and Marc Ewing's Riot, Northeast Harbor, Maine, another point back.
 
Geremia said, `t'll probably be an exciting day tomorrow.`
 
How the day will go between France's Sebastian Col and California's 14-year-old world champion, Samuel (Shark) Kahn, to settle the Melges 24 issue is anyone's guess. Although Kahn won both races on a windy Thursday, Col, helmsman for Philippe Ligot's P&P Sailing Team, discarded his 59-point second race and leads by five points coming into the ninth and final go-round. Nobody else can catch them.
 
`omorrow we can match race,`said Col, 26, the 2002 European rankings champion, 2003 U.S. national champion and strategist for France's Le Defi Challenge in the last America's Cup. `'m very confident with my match racing because I'm match racing all the time. He's very fast but we can sail fast, too. If I was in his place I would match race us, especially on the start.`
 
Les Crouch of San Diego, Mike Rose of Kemah, Tex. and Michael Gray of New Orleans will be more laid back. Crouch's R/P 43 Storm, Rose's J/133 Raincloud and Gray's Melges 30 Tiburon have first place secured in PHRF 2, 3 and 4, respectively.
 
Thursday's sidelights included an America's Cup veteran, Peter Holmberg, going overboard off Tom Hill's R/P 75 Titan, the largest boat in the regatta, and Joerg Esdom's  J/105 Kincsem from Rye, N.Y. losing its mast in a collision with a non-regatta powerboat while returning to port after winning the last race.
 
Holmberg suffered a sprained left ankle but none of Kincsem's crew was injured, although they'll be unable to sail without a mast Friday. An unidentified woman on the powerboat was treated for a head injury.
 
Meanwhile, the California roll continued for Boat of the Day honors. Tom Coates' J/105 Masquerade from San Francisco made it 4-for-4 on Lewmar Day after first and fourth places and is six points behind a familiar California foe, Rich Bergmann's frontrunning Zuni Bear. 
 
Crocodile Rock finished seventh and 13th Thursday---its first double-digit finish---but hung onto its lead. Tactician Vince Brun said, `It's like a basketball game in this class. The first part is just showtime. The last five minutes is when everything happens.`
 
And what will Brun's game plan be?
 
`you can't say you’re going to cover this guy or that guy,` he said. `You just do the best you can. Can we do it? We've done it before.`
 
Steve Howe of Warpath said, `It seems like the regatta's just starting tomorrow. We'll watch our competition and sail as aggressively or conservatively as we have to.`
 
And is he up for it?
 
`It's why we're here,` he said with a big smile. `I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else right now.` 
 
Barking Mad won Thursday's second race after a 15th in the first when it had to do a 720-degree penalty turn for rear-ending Eric Moog's Dynamo. The first race went to three-time Key West champion George Andreadis' Atalanti XII, the only boat besides Warpath to win two races.
 
Young Kahn said the team's video showed that he jumped the starting horn only once, not twice, the previous day when he scored 14th and 10th places. Be that as it may, `We were just a little more conservative today. Richard [Clarke] called brilliant tactics. We were always lifted upwind and headed downwind.`
 
He and Col each has three wins, so if Kahn wins the finale and Col goes sixth or worse, Kahn will win on a tiebreaker. If Kahn finishes five places better but doesn't win the race, Col wins the tiebreaker with one second place to Kahn's none.
 
One thing is certain: Kahn's crew will have been thoroughly primed by Team Pegasus Coach Mark Reynolds, a tactical master with two gold and one silver Olympic medals and two world Star class championships. Whether the game plan involves Kahn's father Philippe, currently seventh after a second and a sixth Thursday, remains to be seen.
 
Holm berg's strategy on Titan is clear. `I won't be running to the front [of the boat],` he said.
 
That's what got him into trouble Thursday. When the spinnaker takedown went awry at the first leeward mark in the first race, he dashed forward to help sort it out. It was Titan's second such incident in two days. Bowman Ken Nevor went swimming Tuesday.
 
`A rope got wrapped around my ankle,` Holmberg said, `and as it started coming taut from the spinnaker dragging behind us [I realized] it was going to drag me through the stanchions, [so] I jumped over the side.`
 
Fortunately, someone then cut the line and Holmberg was fished out by a mark boat and returned to Titan, where crewmate Chris Doscher applied first aid. Holmberg later was taken to an emergency hospital, where X-rays showed no fracture, but he has rope burns and a serious sprain. He planned to sail Friday with his ankle heavily wrapped.
 
Title Sponsor, Terra Nova Trading, L.L.C. (member NASD, SIPC & PCX), is recognized as an innovative leader in Electronic Direct Access Trading. The Chicago-based firm enables customers to electronically route orders to major markets and ECNs. Terra Nova Trading's technology partner, Townsend Analytics, Ltd., is the developer of the premier real-time trading platform, RealTick(r), which is also a Key West sponsor.
 
Nautica has upgraded its role to the Presenting Sponsor level. The winners of the multi-boat International Team Competition will receive the Nautica Trophy.
 
Mount Gay Rum, Lewmar, Samson Rope Technologies, Pearson Yachts, Raymarine and the Florida Keys and Key West Tourist Development Council round out the official line-up. The Historic Seaport is the Official Site for the event. The Performance Sailing Industry Partner Program, now in its third year, features 26 companies that have made a multi-year commitment to the event.
 
CLASS LEADERS (8 of 9 races)
 
Swan 45 (8 boats)---RUSH (Reloaded), Thomas Stark, Newport, R.I. (4-2-2-4-1-2-4-5), 24 points.
 
Farr 40 (23)---1. Crocodile Rock, Alexandra Geremia/Scott Harris, Santa Barbara, Calif. (9-2-8-9-3-8-6-7-13), 59; 2. tie between Barking Mad, James Richardson, Newport, R.I. (2-8-6-8-16-4-15-1) and Mean Machine, Peter de Ridder, The Netherlands (6-7-18-5-6-12-4-2), 60; 4. tie between Warpath, Steve and Fred Howe, San Diego (10-6-7-1-1-19-9-8) and Riot, Marc Ewing, Northeast Harbor, Me. (18-12-3-6-11-3-3-5), 61.
 
Mumm 30 (13)---Turbo Duck, Bodo Von Der Wense, Annapolis (1-2-2-1-2-4-3-5), 12. 
 
Melges 24 (58)---1. P&P Sailing Team, Philippe Ligot/Seb Col, France (1-(59)-1-2-1-6-7-3), 21; 2. Pegasus 492, Samuel (Shark)  Kahn, Waikiki, H.I. (4-5-4-1-(14)-10-1-1), 26.
 
J/105 (29)---Zuni Bear, Richard Bergmann, San Diego (1-(19)-1-2-1-1-9-6), 21.  
 
J/80 (20)---Warrior, Craig and Martha White, Ft. Worth, Tex. ((13)- 2-2-1-7-6-1-1), 20.
 
J/120 (7)---Euro Trash Girl, Nicole Weaver, Annapolis, Md. (2-1-4-5-(7)-4-2-2), 20.
 
Corsair 28R (10)---Bad Boys, Bob and Doug Harkrider, Augusta, Ga. (1-1-3-2-1-(5)-1-2), 11.
 
Corsair 24 (9)--- I-Fly, Steve Marsh, Miami, Fla. (1-(2)-2-2-2-2-2-1), 8.
 
C&C 99 (11)---Trumpeter, Wally Hogan, Toronto (1-(4)-3-1-2-2-2-3), 13. 
 
T-10 (8)---Liquor Box, Chuck Simon/Bill Buckles, Key West (1-2-(3)-1-1-3-1-1), 10.  
 
PHRF 1 (9)---Chippewa (Swan 68), Clay Deutsch, Road Harbour, BVI (7-1-1-1-(8)-1-1-1-1), 13.
 
PHRF 2 /IMS (8)---Storm (R/P 43), Les Crouch, San Diego (1-2-1-1-4-(5)-1-1), 11.
 
PHRF 3 (8)---Raincloud (J/133), Mike Rose, Kemah, Tex. (1-1-(2)-1-1-1-2-1), 8.  
 
PHRF 4 (10)---Tiburon (Melges 30), Michael Gray, New Orleans (1-(5)-1-1-2-1-1-2), 11.
 
PHRF 5 (12)---K2 (J/120), Luis Gonzalez, Mallets Bay, Vt. ((10)-2-1-2-4-1-2-3), 20.
 
PHRF 6 (14)---Bounder (Sydney 36), David Hudgel, Detroit (1-(5)-1-2-2-1-3-1), 11.  
 
PHRF 7 (12)---Phaedra (Evelyn 32-2), Robert Patroni, Pensacola, Fla. ((7)-1-3-2-2-1-2-5), 16.
 
PHRF 8 (9)---So Far (Swan 48), Lawrence Hillman, Chicago ((9)-2-1-5-2-1-2-1), 14.
 
PHRF 9 (11)---Kelly (Beneteau 1st 10), Andrew Cheney, St. Petersburg, Fla. ((7)-3-1-5-6-2-1-1), 19.
 
PHRF 10 (7)---Phantom (B-25), Frank Silver, Kill Devil Hills, N.C. (1-(6)-1-2-4-2-3-1), 14.
 
PHRF 11 (12)---Circus (J/30), Team Circus, Chicago (3-2-3-2-3-3-1-(4)), 18.




Source: Rich Roberts

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