NEWPORT, RI. USA-(23-7-2004) The second half of New York Yacht Club Race
Week at Newport presented by Rolex kicked off today with outstanding
conditions and plenty of racing for the 83 entries competing here in eight
classes. Major championships are being determined this week including North
Americans for the Farr 395, Henderson 30 and J/35 classes; East Coast for
the Farr 40 class; and Southern New England for the J/105 class. Other
one-design classes competing are the J/109, J/120 and Swan 45. The best
performing yacht overall will be awarded a Rolex timepiece at Sunday's Rolex
Trophy Ceremony.
Race Committee Chair John Mendez continued his standard of running `as many
races as possible` by dividing the fleet among three racecourses on Rhode
Island Sound and completing four races on each one. Steady 10- to 12-knot
breezes gave seasoned competitors a chance to grab an early lead on this
first of three days devoted to one design yachts.
A casual glance at the scoreline for all of the class leaders gives the
impression that there is one clear `fast boat` in each fleet. Most have at
least one first-place finish. But, when the conditions are as consistent as
they were today, with wind shifts at a minimum, boat handling was the secret
to success in these highly competitive fleets.
`Our impeccable crew work made the difference today,` said Marty Kullman of
St. Petersburg, Fla., the driver on Michael Carroll's Henderson 30 New Wave,
which leads its class. `Sailing the Henderson 30 is like sailing a dinghy,
and all eight of our crewmembers have significant dinghy experience. The
Henderson 30 is a lively, quick boat and the dinghy mentality onboard made
the difference in our scores.` Dave Mendelblatt, U.S. Olympic Team member
Mark Mendelblatt's brother, is onboard, and Kullman credits him along with
John Jennings, the past U.S. Masters champion, calling tactics.
Jeffrey Gale's Beautiful World of Abaco, Flas. is in second place.
Leading the J/109 class is Craig Crossley of Barrington, R.I. Dana Seniff of
S. Glastonbury, Conn. leads the 11-boat J/35 class, and in the J/120 class
is Thomas Lee's Ricochet, from Essex, Conn. in the lead.
In the Blue Fleet, the Farr 395, Swan 45 and Farr 40s duked it out for daily
honors. Returning to Newport waters after a recent victory at the NYYC 150th
Annual Regatta is Jim Richardson of Boston, Mass., who owns and skippers the
Farr 40 Barking Mad, with Terry Hutchinson calling tactics. He is using the
regatta to tune up for the Rolex Farr 40 Worlds later this year in San
Francisco. With scores of 3-3-3-2, Richardson leads the ultra-competitive
fleet, just three-quarters of a point ahead of Virago, owned by Stuart &
MarrGwen Townsend of Chicago, Ill., with Chris Larson sailing as tactician.
Richardson explained that a bad start in the final race of the day almost
cost him the overall lead.
With 10 seconds until the start, Appreciation forced an overlap and caused
us to go over the line,` he said. `We were able to jibe around, go back
around the pin and start off. We did a good job fighting back in the fleet
and ended up at the top mark in third. We lost Appreciation on the run to
the leeward mark and had a good second beat, catching up to Virago. On the
last downwind leg coming into the finish, we had a good position on Virago.
We threw in a couple of jibes and rolled over the top of them. That's why
we're in first and not second place.`
According to Richardson, onboard Barking Mad, small mistakes don't add up.
`We have been sailing together a long time. We have great teamwork, great
crew work and a little luck always helps.`
Roger Wagner's Endurance of Stamford, Conn. leads the Farr 395 class, and
Massimo Ferragamo's Bellicosa leads the nine-boat Swan 45 fleet.
The largest fleet competing is the J/120 fleet with 26 entries. The popular
one-design is assigned to its own racecourse. Ed Cummins from San Francisco
is in the lead with his Bold Forbes, over Ken Darden's Hoss, from New York,
N.Y.
Racing continues tomorrow and Sunday.
Over 180 boats are competing in the fourth running of New York Yacht Club
Race Week presented by Rolex. The biennial event hosted 79 entries in the
four-day `first half,` devoted to IMS, PHRF, Classic Yacht and 12 Meter
racing. Splitting the handicap and one-design portions of Race Week is the
Distance Race which was sailed on Wednesday and scored separately.
Rolex Watch U.S.A. has been the exclusive presenting sponsor of NYYC events
since 1994. Supporting sponsors of Race Week include Mount Gay Rum and
Heineken USA.
Results July 23, 2004 -- ALL RESULTS PENDING PROTEST
Top 3 in each class Place, skipper, hometown, boat name, boat type, race finishes, total points
BLUE FLEET
Farr 395 (8 boats)
1. Roger Wagner, Upper Saddle River, N.J., ENDURANCE, 1-2-4-2, 8.75 points 2. Craig Albrecht Sea Cliff, N.Y., AVALANCHE, 5-3-1-1, 9.5 3. Bill Clemens Riverside, Conn., COYOTE, 4-1-3-3, 10.75
Farr 40 (9 boats)
1. James Richardson, Newport, R.I., BARKING MAD, 3-3-3-2, 11 points 2. Stuart & MarrGwen Townsend, Chicago, Ill., VIRAGO, 2-6-1-3, 11.75 3. John Thomson, Port Washington, N.Y., SOLUTION, 4-2-2-5, 13
SWAN45 (9 boats)
1. Massimo Ferragamo, New York, N.Y., BELLICOSA, 3- 4- 2- 1, 9.75 points 2. Craig Speck, Grand Rapids, Mich., VIM, 5-1-1-6, 12.5 3. William Douglass, Stamford, Conn., GOOMBAY SMASH, 2-2-5- 4, 13
GREEN FLEET
Henderson30 (6 boats)
1. Michael Carroll, Clearwater, Fla., NEW WAVE, 1- 2-2-1, 5.5 points 2. Jeffrey Gale, Abaco, Fla., BEAUTIFUL WORLD, 3-1-1-2, 6.5 3. John Savage, Norwalk, Conn., GIRLFRIEND, 2-4- 3-3, 12
J109 Class (8 boats)
1. Craig Crossley, Barrington, R.I., ELECTRA, 4-1-1-1, 6.25 2. Rod & Al Johnstone, Newport, R.I., BANDWAGON, 1- 6- 2- 2, 10.75 3. Rick Lyall, Norwalk, STORM, 3-2- 3- 3, 11
J35 Class (11 boats)
1. Seniff Nickerson, S. Glastonbury, Conn., SPLIT DECISION, 1-1-32, 6.5 points 2. Christofel Sagerholm, Annapolis, Md., AUNT JEAN, 2-7\SCP-1-1, 10.5 3. Stephen Clarke, Portsmouth, R.I., USHUAIA, 4-6-2-3, 15
J120 Class (6 boats)
1. Thomas Lee, Essex, Conn., RICOCHET, 1-1- 2-2, 5.5 points 2. Robert Carballal, New York, N.Y., SUNDAY DRIVER, 3-3-1-3, 9.75 3. Rob Campbell, Noroton, Conn., BRAVEHEART, 2-5-5-1, 12.75
WHITE FLEET
J105 Class (26 boats)
1. Ed Cummins, San Francisco, Calif., BOLD FORBES, 2-1-3-3, 8.75 points 2. Darden/Hilliard, New York, N.Y., HOSS, 1-2-1-6, 9.5 3. Philip Lotz, New York, N.Y., INDEFATIGABLE, 3-3-7-2, 15
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