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Storm Trysail Club Block Island Race Week XXII Presented
by Rolex
A Last Blast…and the Block Party is Over
BLOCK ISLAND, R.I. (June 22, 2007) -- The wind rallied again for the
final day of the Storm Trysail Club's Block Island Race Week XXII presented
by Rolex, blowing early and hard at 18-22 knots with gusts up to 25. It
was a final chance for the 2000 sailors on 183 boats to better their scores
from five racing days, but in the end, leads from yesterday changed in
only one of the 18 classes sailing.
That class was for PHRF Navigator Non Spinnaker, which headed off on
its usual course around government marks while 17 other classes sailing
in PHRF, IRC and One-Design competed in round-the-buoys racing on windward/leeward
courses. All week it had been tit-for-tat between Paul Pakos' Swan 44
Xenophon (Sudbury, Mass.), sailed mostly by
a group of Coast Guard alumni who have been coming to Block Island for
20 years, and Kel Weber's (Wilton, Conn.) J/34C Rascal,
which won today's race to take class honors by a single point. Weber is
familiar around these docks; he has been coming to Race Week for 18 years
and has won his class five times.
"I'm flabbergasted," said Weber upon learning that Xenophon
finished fifth in today's race. "They were leading us around the
course all week long. We did, however, have the right sail combination
for today's wind, and they might have used too much sail and had a more
difficult time."
In many ways, Weber is typical of those who come back time and again
in uneven years to compete at Block Island Race Week, which first made
its mark on this tiny land mass in 1965. But in other ways he simply best
represents the revered old guard, and there are plenty of young people
and innovative new boats that constitute a vibrant new guard.
Case in point is Blue Yankee, Bob and son
Farley Towse's (Stamford, Conn.) Reichel/Pugh 66 sailing in the six-boat
Super Zero class for IRC, the hottest, newest rating rule being used in
the U.S. After finishing second in today's race and posting four victories
and a second prior to that, Blue Yankee and
its crew of notables, including skipper Steve Benjamin, tactician Edward
Warden Owen and strategist Chris Larson, also won the inaugural Rolex
US-IRC National Championship. The mathematical formula for determining
Blue Yankee as champion was based on fleet
performance, using corrected boat speed, and class competitiveness.
"Obviously there were some big gaps between us and the rest of
the class," said Farley Towse, referring to the pace of Blue
Yankee, which at times put it a leg ahead of the others.
"But that being said, it doesn't matter how far ahead or behind you
are because anything can happen, and with one of the variables for the
national championship being a comparison between classes, you're always
sailing against time." With Blue Yankee
having been purpose built for IRC racing, it matched up fairly in the
national championship determination against others of the same ilk, such
as Colm Barrington's (Dublin, Ireland) Ker 50 Magic Glove
(winner of IRC Zero class), as well as older boats, such as Randall and
Matt Baldwin's (Ridgefield, Conn.) Taylor 42 Cabady,
which won today's race and topped 14 boats in its IRC class 5.
Going into today, Cabady was nipping at the
heels of Blue Yankee for the national championship,
but it was Hunt Lawrence's (New York, N.Y.) Ker 11.3 Cracker
in the 10-boat IRC class that rose to second in the national championship
ranking, with Cabady slipping to third. Cabady,
however, won the perpetual US-IRC Trophy for the best overall IRC performance
at the regatta, as judged by the race committee.
"Our peformance shows that a good older boat can come into IRC
and compete with the custom-built IRC boats," said Matt Baldwin,
explaining that Cabady, the old Numbers,
was built in 1991. "It shows that the IRC rating is fair."
Overall winner of PHRF racing, also determined by the race committee,
was John Storck's (Huntington, N.Y.) J/80 Rumor,
skippered by his college All-American daughter Kaity, while Stephen Tedeschi's
Tastes Like Chicken (St. Petersburg, Fla.)
took overall honors in One-Design racing, sailing in the 19-boat J/109
class. The skippers of Rumor and Tastes
Like Chicken each received a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner
timepiece, while Blue Yankee received a Rolex
steel and platinum Yacht-Master as the winner of the Rolex US-IRC National
Championship.
Other Trophy Winners
Everett B. Morris Memorial Trophy for Best Overall Performance: Magic
Glove
Isbrandtsen Overall Perpetual Trophy for the second best performance:
Cracker
A. Justin Wasley Memorial Trophy for the overall winner of the one-design
class with the
largest number of entries: Savasana
Island Sailing Club of Cowes Perpetual Trophy for the first overall
IRC rated boat in the Around the Island Race (also won a Rolex oyster
Perpetual Submariner timepiece): Blue Yankee
Vintage Yacht Trophy for the yacht 15 years or older with the best performance
of the week: Cabady
John Alden Reed Perpetual Trophy for the best performance by a Service
Academy Yacht: Tomcat, USNA
Governors Perpetual Trophy for the foreign yacht with the best performance
of the week: Magic Glove
Shelter Island Team Trophy: 1. Storm Trysail Club Red (Rumor,
Lora Ann, Challenge V); 2. New York Yacht Club (Arethusa,
Troubador, Blue Yankee); 3. Cedar Point Yacht Club (Rascal,
Storm, One Up)
Today was UK Halsey Race Day, while Hall Spars and Gowrie, Barden &
Brett 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)
Final Top-Three Results
Storm Trysail Club Block Island Race Week XXII presented by Rolex
Place, Boat Name, Boat Type, Skipper, Hometown, Finishes [throwout], Overall
PHRF1 (PHRF - 10 Boats)
1. XLR8, Carrera 280, Brad Porter, Westbrook, CT, 1-1-1-1-2-2-1-[4];9
2. J Bird IV, Olsen 30, David Janes, Newport Beach, CA, 4-2-[5]-3-1-3-4-1;18
3. Bloody Hell, Evelyn, Mike Perry, Somers Pt, NJ, 6-3-3-[8]-4-1-2-2;21
PHRF2 (PHRF - 8 Boats)
1. Freightrain, Frers, Dick Hyde, Belmont, MA, 1-1-1-1-1-[4]-3-3;11
2. Sirprize, Sirena 38, Bill Healy, Hartford, CT, 2-2-[3]-2-3-1-1-1;12
3. L'outrage, Finot/Faus, Bruce Gardner, Annapolis, MD, [6]-3-6-6-2-2-2-2;23
PHRF3 (PHRF - 6 Boats)
1. Hustler, J/29, John & Tony Esposito, Mohegan Lake, NY, 1-1-1-[2]-1-1-1-1;7
2. Divided Sky, J/29, Vin & Kristy McAteer, Warwick, RI, 2-2-[4]-1-4-4-3-2;18
3. Cool Breeze, J/29 frac, John Cooper, Springfield, MO, 3-3-2-3-2-3-4-[5];20
PHRF4 (PHRF - 16 Boats)
1. Rumor, J/80, John Storck, Jr, Huntington, NY, 1-3-2-[6]-1-3-3-1;14
2. Cymothoe, Sabre 36, David Alldian, Brick, NJ, 4-4-4-1-[6]-1-1-4;19
3. Hound Dog, S2 9.1, Christian Uecker, Ridgefield, CT, 2-2-[10]-2-7-7-6-3;29
PHRF5 (PHRF - 6 Boats)
1. One Up, Wyliecat 30, Lincoln Schoenberger, Shelton, CT, 1-1-[3]-2-2-1-1-1;9
2. Air Express, San Juan 30, Chris Fesenmeyer, Norwalk, CT, 2-2-1-1-1-2-[3]-3;12
3. MadCow, J 24, David German, Tampa, FL, [3]-3-2-3-3-3-2-2;18
Navigator Non Spin (PHRF - 6 Boats)
1. Rascal, J 34C, Kel Weber, Wilton, CT, 3-2-3-1-1;10
2. Xenophon, Frers/Nautor Swan, Paul Pakos, Sudbury, MA, 1-1-1-3-5;11
3. Glass Slipper, Catalina 320, Douglas Dalessio, Stony Brook, NY, 2-3-4-2-4;15
IRC Super Zero (IRC - 6 Boats)
1. Blue Yankee, Reichel Pugh 66, Bob and Farley Towse, Stamford, CT, 1-1-1-[2]-1-2-1;7
2. Moneypenny, Swan 60, Jim Swartz, Park City, UT, 4-2-2-[6]-3-1-2;14
3. Rima2, ReichelPugh/McConaghy, John Brim, New York, NY, [5]-5-4-1-4-3-4;21
IRC Zero (IRC - 7 Boats)
1. Magic Glove, Ker 50, Colm Barrington, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, Ireland,
1-1-1-1-1-1-[8/DNS];6
2. Sjambok, Reichel/Pugh 45, Michael Brennan, Potomac, MD, 3-[4]-3-2-2-2-1;13
3. Devocean, Swan 45, Stephen De Voe, Stamford, CT, 2-3-[5]-4-3-3-3;18
IRC1/NYYC Swan 42 (IRC - 8 Boats)
1. Tsunami, NYYC Swan 42, Preben Ostberg/John Aras/Bud Dailey , Rockville,
MD, 3-3-1-2-[5]-2-1;12
2. Arethusa, NYYC Swan 42, Phil Lotz, New Canaan, CT, 2-1-[6]-3-2-3-4;15
3. Bandit, NYYC Swan 42, Andrew Fisher, Greenwich, CT, 4-[6]-2-1-4-1-5;17
IRC2 (IRC - 10 Boats)
1. Cracker , Ker 11.3, Hunt Lawerence, New York, NY, [2]-1-1-1-2-1-2;8
2. Jackknife, J/133, Andrew Hall, Southport, Lancs, UK, 4-4-4-[8]-1-2-1;16
3. Yellow Jacket, Farr 40, Bulman, Scholz, D'Amato , Bethesda, MD, 3-[7]-2-4-4-7-4;24
IRC3 (IRC - 10 Boats)
1. Sarah, X-41, Gregory Manning, Warwick, RI, [7]-2-4-1-1-1-2;11
2. Avalanche, Farr 395, Craig Albrecht, Sea Cliff, NY, 1-5-1-2/RDG-[5]-5-3;17
3. Indra, Beneteau First 44.7, Thomas Linkas, South Hamilton, MA, 5-3-[7]-5-2-4-1;20
IRC4 (IRC - 14 Boats)
1. Tumbleweed III, J/122, Jim Johnstone, Newport , RI, 1-1-1-1-2-[10]-3;9
2. Christopher Dragon, J/122, Andrew Weiss, Greenwich, CT, 2-[6]-2-2-1-4-1;12
3. Shamrock Sensation, Nelson/Marek 40, Ralph Dimattia, Quincy, MA, 7-2-3-3-5-[7]-2;22
IRC5 (IRC - 14 Boats)
1. Cabady, Taylor 42, Randall/Matt Baldwin, Ridgefield, CT, 3-4-2-[5/SCP]-1-1-2;13
2. Troubador, Express 37, Schumacher, Mort Weintraub, Larchmont, NY, 2-[12/SCP]-5-4-2-3-1;17
3. Lora Ann, Schumacher, Richard du Moulin, Larchmont, NY, 7-3-1-3-4-2-[15/DNF];20
J-44 (One Design - 6 Boats)
1. Challenge IV, J/44, Jeffrey Willis, Huntington, NY, 2-2-2-1-1-1-1-[3];10
2. Gold Digger, J/44, James D. Bishop, New York, NY, 1-3-[5]-2-4-2-2-4;18
3. Resolute, J/44, Don & Rick Rave, Huntington Bay, NY, 3-1-1-4-3-4-3-[5];19
J-120 (One Design - 6 Boats)
1. Flying Jenny V, J/120, David and Sandra Askew, Annapolis, MD, [4]-4-1-1-1-1-2-2;12
2. Windborn, J/120, Richard Born, Lutherville, MD, 3-2-2-2-2-3-1-[6];15
3. k2, J/120, Luis Gonzalez, Grand Isle, VT, 1-3-3-3-[6]-2-3-4;19
Beneteau 36.7 (One Design - 7 Boats)
1. Quokka, Beneteau First 36.7, Tom Peelen, Dartmouth , MA, 2-3-[5]-1-4-2-1-2;15
2. Team Aegis, Beneteau First 36.7, Jim Kershaw, Leesburg, VA, [5]-5-1-3-3-1-2-1;16
3. Whirlwind, Beneteau First 36.7, William Purdy, New York, NY, [6]-2-3-2-6-3-5-3;24
J-109 (One Design - 19 Boats)
1. Tastes Like Chicken, J/109, Stephen Tedeski, St. Petersburg, FL, 2-3-3-4-3-2-1-[9];18
2. Storm, J/109, Rick Lyall, Wilton, CT, 9-5-1-[10]-2-1-2-1;21
3. Gossip, J/109, Steve Kenny & Greg Ames, East Hampton, NY, [7]-6-4-1-6-4-5-2;28
J-105 (One Design - 24 Boats)
1. Savasana, J/105, Brian Keane, Weston, MA, 1-3-2-1-8-[13]-1-5;21
2. Kincsem, J/105, Joerg Esdorn, Rye, NY, 6-7-3-[18]-1-1-2-3;23
3. Arbitrage, J/105, Bruce Stone, San Francisco, CA, 7-5-1-[12]-4-4-10-1;32
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