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Storm Trysail Club Block Island Race Week XXII Presented
by Rolex
Low-Key Island, High-Stakes Race
BLOCK ISLAND, R.I. (June 19, 2007) -- Block Island, where there are
no street addresses and where winding dirt roads lead to rented crew houses,
today shared its more glorious side with 2000 sailors competing in the
Storm Trysail Club's Block Island Race Week XXII presented by Rolex. The
traditional around-the-island race, typically saved for mid-week, was
moved up a day by the race committee due to a frontal passage expected
tomorrow. The result was a predominantly light-air race that kept tacticians
on their toes for 18 miles and provided crews on 183 boats with panoramic
views of the island's stunning natural scenery. Landmarks to ogle were
the 125-year-old Southeast Lighthouse, the 250-foot Mohegan Bluffs and
the Clayhead Nature Trails.
For a second day, current played a major role in determining results,
and Robert and Farley Towse's (Stamford, Conn.) Blue Yankee,
with Steve Benjamin driving, played it the best among boats in the IRC
Super Zero class. After a stellar start off New Harbor, Blue Yankee headed
to the beach where there was less current and more wind, then led its
class around the course while finding lanes to eventually pass 15 classes
that started beforehand. With the Rolex US-IRC National Championships
at stake here, Blue Yankee is looking to be a top contender. "I can
definitely say the boat is performing as it was intended," said Benjamin.
"She's doing quite well and sailing to her rating."
Several inter-class protests were pending at press time, and it was
determined that the overall IRC fleet winner for today will be announced
on Friday. In addition to a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner timepiece,
that winner takes home the Island Sailing Club of Cowes Perpetual Trophy,
first awarded in 1965 and commemorating the link to Britain's Cowes Week,
after which Block Island Race Week was patterned.
A provision for a second around-the-island race over the next three
days makes it especially important for the teams to learn from today's
triumphs and mistakes.
"The race was challenging, exciting…all those synonyms for
difficult," said Stephen De Voe (Stamford, Conn.), whose Swan 45
Devocean sits in second place in IRC Zero class.
"In the adverse current and light air, boats stacked up at the first
and second windward marks and the bigger boats caught up with the slower
ones, so that probably caused some of the protests."
Dick Hyde's (Belmont, Mass.) Frers-designed Freightrain
had no problem escaping the fray, however. He handily won his PHRF Class
2 with a good start and clean sailing that helped extend his lead. "I
would've thought this race would be our weakest event, because Freightrain
is not a great reaching boat; we usually give something up in the around-the-island
race," said Hyde, who has done six of these Race Weeks and has been
sailing with his same team for close to 20 years. He laughed, adding,
"There are no all-stars on our team, just a bunch of guys on a 25-year-old
boat in our 50s and 60s. Our competitors should be ashamed."
Like Freightrain, John and Tony Esposito's
(Mohegan Lake, N.Y.) Hustler has a perfect scoreline
after a total of three races in their PHRF Class 3 series. Skippering
the boat is Bear Hovey (Milford, Conn.), who John says is "the best
there is at driving around this island." After Class 3 started, the
race committee delayed subsequent class starts to reset the starting line,
which may have helped keep the sailing relatively clean for Hustler. "In
fact, we were leading the entire fleet for 13 1/2 minutes until Blue
Yankee passed us," said John.
Today was Lewmar and Vineyard Vines Race Day, while Gill and Yellow
Tail wine sponsored the official party under the event tent.
Compliments of Rolex, daily video shows of each day’s racing,
produced by T2Productions, are broadcast on-line each night by 9 p.m.
at www.t2p.tv.
Race Week sponsors are Rolex, Jeep, Mt. Gay, Caithness Energy, Vineyard
Vines, Lewmar, B&G, Gill, Hall Spars, J Boats, the Rhode Island State
Yachting Committee, Sailing World, UKHalsey Sailmakers, West Marine, Gowrie,
Barden & Brett, Summit Performance Yachts, WindCheck
Magazine, Sailing World, Heineken, Yellow Tail
wine and Bitter End Yacht Club.
Race administration and scoring is by Yacht Scoring (www.yachtscoring.com).
For more information, visit www.blockislandraceweek.com
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(Top-three Results Attached)
PROTESTS PENDING
PHRF1 (PHRF - 10 Boats)
1. XLR8, Carrera 280, Brad Porter, Westbrook, CT, USA - 1, 1, 1, ; 3
2. Banjo, J 92s, Rodney Johnstone, Stonington, CT, USA - 2, 4, 4, ; 10
3. J Bird IV, Olsen 30, David Janes, Newport Beach, CA, USA - 4, 2, 5,
; 11
PHRF2 (PHRF - 8 Boats)
1. Freightrain, Frers 36, Dick Hyde, Belmont, MA, USA - 1, 1, 1, ; 3
2. Sirprize, Sirena 38 , Bill Healy, Hartford, CT, USA - 2, 2, 3, ; 7
3. Borderline, C&CMK3, Bishop / Asch, Greenwich, Ct, USA - 3, 4, 2,
; 9
PHRF3 (PHRF - 6 Boats)
1. Hustler, J 29, John & Tony Esposito, Mohegan Lake, NY, USA - 1,
1, 1, ; 3
2. Divided Sky, J 29, Vin & Kristy McAteer, Warwick, RI, USA - 2,
2, 4, ; 8
3. Cool Breeze, J 29, John Cooper, Springfield, MO, USA - 3, 3, 2, ; 8
PHRF4 (PHRF - 16 Boats)
1. Rumor, J 80, John Storck, Jr, Huntington, NY, USA - 1, 3, 2, ; 6
2. Cymothoe, Sabre 36, David Alldian, Brick, NJ, USA - 4, 4, 4, ; 12
3. Hokus Pokus, J 80, Donald Suter, Cutchogue, NY, USA - 7, 5, 1, ; 13
PHRF5 (PHRF - 6 Boats)
1. One Up, Wyliecat 30, Lincoln Schoenberger, Shelton, CT, USA - 1, 1,
3, ; 5
2. Air Express, San Juan 30, Chris Fesenmeyer, Norwalk, CT, USA - 2, 2,
1, ; 5
3. MadCow, J 24, David German, Tampa, FL, USA - 3, 3, 2, ; 8
Navigator Non Spin (PHRF - 6 Boats)
1. Xenophon, Nautor Swan 44, Paul Pakos, Sudbury, MA, USA - 1, 1, ; 2
2. Rascal, J 34C, Kel Weber, Wilton, CT, USA - 3, 2, ; 5
3. Glass Slipper, Catalina 320, Douglas Dalessio, Stony Brook, NY, USA
- 2, 3, ; 5
IRC Super Zero (IRC - 6 Boats)
1. Blue Yankee, Reichel Pugh 66, Bob and Farley Towse, Stamford, CT, USA
- 1, 1, ; 2
2. Moneypenny, Swan 60, Jim Swartz, Park City, UT, USA - 4, 2, ; 6
3. Decision, TP 52 (R/P), Stephen Murray, New Orleans, LA, USA - 3, 4,
; 7
IRC Zero (IRC - 7 Boats)
1. Magic Glove, Ker 50, Colm Barrington, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, Ireland
- 1, 1, ; 2
2. Devocean, Swan 45, Stephen De Voe, Stamford, CT, USA - 2, 3, ; 5
3. Tomcat, Farr 53, Midn 1/c Christopher Hamilton, Annapolis, MD, USA
- 5, 2, ; 7
IRC1/NYYC Swan 42 (IRC - 8 Boats)
1. Arethusa, NYYC Swan 42, Phil Lotz, New Canaan, CT, USA - 2, 1, ; 3
2. Mutiny, NYYC Swan 42, Gibb Kane, Rye, NY, USA - 1, 5, ; 6
3. Tsunami, NYYC Swan 42, Preben Ostberg/John Aras/Bud Dailey, Rockville,
MD, USA - 3, 3, ; 6
IRC2 (IRC - 10 Boats)
1. Cracker , ker 11.3, Hunt Lawerence, New York, NY, USA - 2, 1, ; 3
2. Jammy Beggar, Melges 32, Tom Lee, Essex, CT, USA - 1, 5, ; 6
3. Jackknife, J/133, Andrew Hall, Southport, Lancs, UK - 4, 4, ; 8
IRC3 (IRC - 10 Boats)
1. Coyote, Farr 395, William Clemens, Riverside, CT, USA - 3, 1, ; 4
2. Avalanche, Farr 395, Craig Albrecht, Sea Cliff, NY, USA - 1, 5, ; 6
3. Indra, Beneteau First 44.7, Thomas Linkas, South Hamilton, MA, USA
- 5, 3, ; 8
IRC4 (IRC - 14 Boats)
1. Tumbleweed III, J/122, Jim Johnstone, Newport , RI, USA - 1, 1, ; 2
2. Partnership, J/122, David Tortorello, Fairfield, CT, USA - 3, 4, ;
7
3. Christopher Dragon, J/122, Andrew Weiss, Greenwich, CT, USA - 2, 7,
; 9
IRC5 (IRC - 14 Boats)
1. Xhibition, X-35, Richard Casner, Dedham, MA, USA - 1, 2, ; 3
2. Caliente, Tripp 36, Joel Z. Green, Fairfield, CT, USA - 6, 1, ; 7
3. Cabady, Taylor 42, Randall/Matt Baldwin, Ridgefield, CT, USA - 3, 4,
; 7
J/44 (One Design - 6 Boats)
1. Resolute, J 44, Don & Rick Rave, Huntington Bay, NY, USA - 3, 1,
1, ; 5
2. Challenge IV, J 44, Jeffrey Willis, Huntington, NY, USA - 2, 2, 2,
; 6
3. Gold Digger, J 44, James D. Bishop, New York, NY, USA - 1, 3, 5, ;
9
J/120 (One Design - 6 Boats)
1. k2, J 120, Luis Gonzalez, Grand Isle, VT, USA - 1, 3, 3, ; 7
2. Windborn, J 120, Richard Born, Lutherville, MD, USA - 3, 2, 2, ; 7
3. Peregrine, J 120, Dan/ Hunt Coughlin/ Lawrence, New York, NY, USA -
2, 1, 5, ; 8
Beneteau 36.7 (One Design - 7 Boats)
1. Volition, Beneteau First 36.7, Curt Schwab, Washington, DC, USA - 1,
1, 6, ; 8
2. Quokka, Beneteau First 36.7, Tom Peelen, Dartmouth , MA, USA - 2, 3,
5, ; 10
3. Team Aegis, Beneteau First 36.7, Jim Kershaw, Leesburg, VA, USA - 5,
5, 1, ; 11
J/109 (One Design - 19 Boats)
1. Taste Like Chicken, J/109, Stephen Tedeski, St. Petersburg, FL, USA
- 2, 3, 3, ; 8
2. Mischief, J/109, Mike Brown, Yardley, PA, USA - 3, 2, 5, ; 10
3. Jibber Jabber, J/109, David Jannetti, Southampton, NY, USA - 4, 1,
6, ; 11
J/105 (One Design - 24 Boats)
1. Savasana, J/105, Brian Keane, Weston, MA, USA - 1, 3, 2, ; 6
2. Arbitrage, J /105, Bruce Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA - 7, 5, 1, ;
13
3. Andiamo, J/105, Paul Strauch, Douglaston, NY, USA - 3, 2, 9, ; 14
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