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J/70s & J/105s
Lead Their Divisions
(San Diego, CA)- The Sinhoffer Hot Rum Regatta series always seems to be full
of surprises for all who’ve sailed the event over the course of time.
Such a seemingly simple course, using the classic “pursuit-style” starting
sequence with small(slowest) boats starting first and fastest last, is never
quite what it seems as the boats head out to the starting line. Other
than weather that can be impacted by late summer highs bathing the fleet in
warm sun and light winds or massively fast weather systems blown down from the
Bering Straits whipping the eastern Pacific into a frenzy and throwing overcast
clouds, 15-30 kts SW winds and 10-15 seas at the fleet, the big “gotcha” is
often how the winds (or lack thereof) flow over the monstrous promontory known
as Point Loma. As a result, many a Hot Rum Series leader has seen their
chances blown in the final few hundred yards sailing into the finish line off
Shelter Island.
This
year’s three weekend series saw just about every weather condition
imaginable. The first weekend was fraught with almost no wind with most
big boats barely finishing and most littler boats having to take DNFs
(sometimes entire divisions!). The second go-around saw a gorgeous sunny day
with 5-8 kts of breeze from the West. Then, the final weekend was cool,
partly cloudy with foggy drizzle and a strong breeze of 10-20 kts from the SW.
For the first time in years, the little boats predominated. In fact, it
was the “classic” J/24 CAROLINA sailed by Ben Nieting that not only took
overall honors, winning the last race overall, but also winning Class 5!
Not far behind them overall was Dennis & Sharon Case’s J/105 WINGS, taking
sixth overall and first in Class 3 and in ninth overall was Jim Madden’s J/125
STARK RAVING MAD IV.
On
a class basis, the top dog in Class 1 for J/125s was Madden’s STARK RAVING MAD,
taking 7th. Just behind was Mark Surber’s DERIVATIVE in 9th and third of
their group was Tim Fuller’s RESOLUTE in 12th.
The next class was a really mixed bag of boats that ranged from 28 to 44
feet. Class 2 had a raft of J/120s and J/124s. Top J team was John
Laun’s J/120 CAPER, taking 4th in class and top J/120. Next was Mike
Hatch’s J/120 J-ALMIGHTY in fifth place followed by Chuck Nichol’s CC
RIDER. Seth Hall’s gorgeous, navy blue J/124 MARISOL took 11th in class.
The
J/105s generally seem to dominate Class 3 by sheer numbers as well as by some
remarkable performances. Not surprisingly, a perennial contender topped
the fleet, Dennis & Sharon Case’s J/105 WINGS. They were followed by
“birthday boy” Steve Howell (sailing with wife Lucy) on the ever popular
BLINK!, taking third in class. Ed Sanford’s J/105 CREATIVE sailed nicely
to take fourth.
With a fast-growing and strong presence already in Southern California, it was
only a matter of time that J/70s started to
pop-up
on the radar screen and do some damage even in the handicap-racing world.
Sailing in what is arguably one of the toughest fleets, Jeff Brown’s J/70 took
top honors followed by Dave Vieregg’s SOGGY DOLLAR in third overall in
class. Next up with a good series was Tomm Reilly’s J/100
JASWINDER. Of note, the J/70 fleet was not going to be denied, winning
every race in class with Eric Kownacki’s DFZ taking one and Karl Pomeroy’s ZERO
TO 60 taking the other.
The heart-warming story for this Hot Rum Series had to be the family crew and
friends aboard Ben Nieting’s biege-colored J/24 CAROLINA, winning both counter
races with ease! Just off the pace was David Cattle’s beautifully
restored J/27 BLACKADDER notching a well—earned 5th overall. They were
followed by yet another J/24, Mark Clements’ BRIGADOON in sixth overall!
Of note was a nice series sailed by Robert Noe’s pretty J/30 MAD HATTER— a
beautifully maintained white boat that took 11th! Sailing photo credits- San Diego YC/ Bronny Daniels-
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(San Diego, CA)- San Diego's favorite Fall racing series is in full swing! For
three Saturday’s (November 9th, 23rd and December 7th), the San Diego Yacht
Club plays host to the annual Hot Rum Series— a fun-loving “free-for-all” that
generally sees the fleet starting inside of San Diego Harbor, takes them on a
“tour” that heads out past the majestic Point Loma, around some buoy set
offshore, then “back home to the barn” to again finish inside the channel just
off Harbor Island.
It’s an annual ritual for many SoCal sailors and, for most, it’s
pretty random how one finishes based on how the wind blows (or not!). For
those not “in-the-know”, it’s consistently one of the largest PHRF
“pursuit-style” races run annually— with the little boats (like 21 footers)
starting first and the big boats (e.g. over 70 foot ULDB sleds) starting last;
whomever crosses first wins! To say that it’s a blast and lots of fun d
oesn’t adequately describe the experience of having the likes of
famous local boy Dennis Conner come flying by you on his custom 60 foot sloop,
appropriately called STARS & STRIPES (like this ->>)!
Many J/Teams participate in this festival of sailing, more fun than being an
actual race. In PHRF Class 1, four J/125s are sailing and leading that
pack after two weekends is Jim Madden’s STARK RAVING MAD. He’s followed
by Mark Surber’s DERIVATIVE, Viggo Torbenson’s TIMESHAVER and Tim Fuller’s
RESOLUTE.
PHRF Class 2 has a flotilla of J/120s and a gorgeous J/124. At this
stage, top dog in the J/Fleet is Mike Hatch’s J/120 J/ALMIGHTY followed by Seth
Hall’s J/124 MARISOL. The J/120s CAPER (John Laun) and CC RIDER (Chuck
Nichols) are just behind them.
The J/105s are usually so dominant in PHRF Class 3 that most years
they occupy the entire top five. However, at this stage the J/105s are
taking up just 5 of the top 10 slots. Top boat is Dennis Case’s WINGS,
followed by Dag Fish’s VIGGEN, Steve & Lucy Howell’s BLINK! and Ed
Sanford’s CREATIVE.
T
he seven J/70s in PHRF Class 4 are knocking it out of the park so
far! First in class is Karl Pomeroy’s ZERO TO SIXTY followed in second
place by Jeff Brown’s “J70 Team”. Dave Vieregg is sitting 3rd in J/70s
and fifth in class on SOGGY DOLLAR.
Amazingly, the classic J/24 CAROLINA sailed by Ben Nieting is winning class and
a fellow J/24 sailor is lying sixth in class, Mark Clements’s BRIGADOON.
Dave Cattle’s J/27 BLACKADDER is ready to pounce in the next race from his
seventh place spot in the standings! Sailing photo credits- Bronny Daniels/ Joysailing.com
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