TOUCH2PLAY Crowned Overall Series Champion
(Tampa, FL)- No one could have predicted the outcome of the inaugural
J/70 Quantum Winter Series that was hosted by Davis Island YC. Not even
the wildest bets at Ladbroke’s parlours in London would’ve put any
money on the horse called “Touch2Play”. Why? Because, from the
American’s point of view, it was some wild & woolly Canadians headed
south because it was either too cold (which it was) or their fabled
Toronto Maple Leafs were firing blanks. Nevertheless, no matter how you
slice it, on the road to redemption for their friends “north of the
border” was Rob Butler’s crew on TOUCH2PLAY (and friend Martie Kullman)
taking the inaugural Quantum J/70 Winter Series hosted on Tampa Bay.
Quite a feat, that is, considering the formidable talent arrayed against
them over the three months series.
As they had experienced over the past few weekends, both the Davis
Island YC PRO and the fleet were challenged by yet another curveball
tossed at them from a growing “El Nino” weather phenomenon. With
thunderstorms and frontal passage forecast for Friday afternoon and most
of Saturday it was a question of whether or not the third weekend in a
row would be “jinxed” with weather. The final result was one race
Saturday and three races Sunday.
According
to one sailor, “it was light weather on Saturday morning. We started
postponed on shore. The first race was around noon. During the race it
went from 6-8 kts to 15-20 kts and more by end of race (many teams were
way wrong on tuning their rigs!). The racing was then postponed after
the 1st race, due to an impending weather front, and everyone went back
to shore at DIYC. When the storm hit with thunderstorms, wind and rain,
everything was called off after 1400 hrs. Sunday was a beautiful day
with NW breeze, puffy, shifty, 10-15 kts and velocity slowly diminished
and we managed to get in three races. Beginning with the first race on
Sunday, it was going from planing to displacement mode, but soon
thereafter it was all displacement downwind.”
Making the most of what transpired was the “big newbie” in the series,
Allan Terhune’s DAZZLER from Annapolis YC with good friend Chris Larson
on board— quite the formidable duo! They sailed a dazzling series, by
far the most consistent boat in the fleet. By Sunday afternoon the
DAZZLER team amassed a fleet-leading 2-3-1-6 for 12 pts total to win by a
dozen points!
The
balance of the top five was solved by who beat who in the last race and
a tie-breaker, all within five points of each other when the dust all
settled! Taking second on the podium by virtue of a tie-breaker was
class newcomer Peter Tuite sailing CURRAGH to an 8-12-3-1 record for 24
pts. Peter was also top Corinthian sailor for this event. He beat out
the top Canadian team, REX sailed by Scott Weakley from Port Credit YC.
REX’s scoreline of 3-4-9-8 also scored 24 pts and was good for third
overall. In fourth was Rob Butler’s TOUCH2PLAY with friend Martie
Kullman on board. Their performance was sufficient to move them onto
the top of the overall Quantum Winter Series lead. Taking fifth was
Joel Ronning’s CATAPULT with guest tactician, Tim Healy, aboard.
In the Corinthians world, as we mentioned above, Peter Tuite won on
CURRAGH. He was followed by Rob Britts on HOT MESS in second and Blake
Kimbrough on NOSTALGIA in third. It was an unfortunate regatta
performance for Britts, making a real “mess” of their strong leadership
position in the overall series with their 9-1-12-20 record for 42 pts.
One of the notable performances was to see top woman skipper, “Cat”
Evans sailing MOJITO to fifth overall in Corinthians— if you recall she
overcame enormous obstacles at the Key West Midwinters when just about
everything was stolen out of her boat while trailering MOJITO down the
Keys. Thankfully, Don Finkle and many others in the J/70 class
supported her and got her back on the road to success.
“Congratulations” to “Cat” for a well-deserved performance- one, in
fact, that enabled her to finish 3rd in Corinthians in the overall
series.
As for the overall Open Division results for the Winter Series, the
combined three event results saw Butler’s TOUCH2PLAY win. They were
followed by Britts’s HOT MESS and in third was Mark Ploch on SUGAR DADDY
from American YC in Rye, New York; he was sailing with “Moose”
McClintock on board. Fourth in the series went to Thomas Bowen on REACH
AROUND, a fellow American YC member. And, fifth went to the Werner/
Barnash duo on SUPERFECTA from Rochester YC.
In the Corinthians overall series standings, Britts won anyhow followed
by Ted Johnson’s VITAMIN J in second, Cat Evans’s MOJITO in third, Noel
Clinard’s LOONATICTU from Fishing Bay YC in fourth and Blake & Lud
Kimbrough’s NOSTALGIA also from Fishing Bay YC in fifth. Next up for
many of these J/70s teams? Lipton Cup in New Smyrna Beach, FL and
Charleston Race Week in mid-April! For more Quantum J/70 Winter Series sailing information
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
DAZZLER Wins J/70 Q-III
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