(Tampa, FL)- This coming weekend, the third and final act of the popular
2014 Quantum J/70 Winter Series takes place on Tampa Bay, hosted by the
“sailingest yacht club in the south”- Davis Island YC. From March 28th
to 30th, the grand finale for forty-one J/70s determines not only the
regatta winner, but the winner of the “whole enchilada”— the Overall
Southeast Series Champion (plus J/70 World’s qualifying spots- 2 Open, 2
Corinthian).
For the past two regattas (one in January and the other in February),
it’s clear the fleet has experienced a combination of crazy weather and
different teams showing up to challenge regatta leaders. The series
leader (both “Open” and “Corinthian”) going into the weekend is local
hotshot Rob Britts sailing HOT MESS from Davis Island YC with a total of
106 pts. However, the HOT MESS team’s position is tenuous at best if
you recognize who’s sitting just behind them. The top four boats are
just separated by 9 pts. Two points back is Mark Ploch’s SUGAR DADDY
from American YC with 110 pts total, third is Jud & Cindy Smith
sailing AFRICA from Eastern YC with 112 pts and fourth is Rob Butler/
Martie Kullman sailing TOUCH2PLAY with 115 pts. Fifth is the Werner/
Barnash team on SUPERFECTA from Rochester YC standing on 128 pts. There
is no question a premium will be placed on sailing fast, smart and
consistently to simply hang with the leaders. Expect to see the top
four take the proverbial roller-coaster ride this weekend as the series
championship is on the line.
With
two Corinthian qualifying spots on the line, there’s a notable increase
in this division going into the final regatta. In fact, the fleet is
split nearly 50/50 between the Open’s (21 boats) and Corinthian’s (19
boats). There have been much improved performances by some of the
Corinthian teams over the past few regattas, particularly if you take
into account those teams that have also sailed the Midwinters in Key
West, St Petersburg NOODs and Bacardi Miami Sailing Week. Britts’s HOT
MESS team is clearly leading the pack, but it’s encouraging to see John
Brim’s RIMETTE crew from Fisher’s Island YC moving up the ladder along
with Noel Clinard’s LOONATICTU and Blake Kimbrough’s NOSTALGIA from
Fishing Bay YC.
New boats joining the ranks in the Open fleet are Tom Londrigan on
POLARIS, Dan Cheresh on EXTREME and current J/22 World Champion Al
Terhune sailing DAZZLER from Annapolis YC. Perhaps the big question for
the weekend is, will Joel Ronning’s crew on CATAPULT from Wayzata YC in
Minnesota continue their winning ways (having just won San Diego NOOD
last weekend)? Or, will Henry Brauer’s SCAMP team, Mark Ploch’s SUGAR
DADDY gang, Jud & Cindy Smith’s AFRICA crew or Al Terhune’s
freshly-minted DAZZLER group hop atop the podium as regatta winners?
Perhaps the biggest challenge for all sailors on Tampa Bay this weekend
will again be a less than favorable weather forecast. With yet another
“El Nino”-driven low pressure system driving across the southeastern
U.S., the Friday/ Saturday forecast for thunderstorms and southerly
winds of 10-20 kts may pose issues. But, Sunday at least looks promising
with winds veering behind the front into the northwesterly quadrants
with 8-15 kts winds. Hopefully, the fleet gets in a full complement of
races to complete what has been a fun series for the teams that have
participated all winter. For more Quantum J/70 Winter Series sailing information
Friday, March 28, 2014
Quantum J/70 Winter Series- Act III Preview
Location:
Tampa, FL, USA