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Classic Cool Seattle NOOD
J/24, J/80 & J/105s Sailed
Dozen+ Races!
(Seattle, WA)- Yes, it was an amazing fact. Long known for its famous
late spring monsoon season with next to no wind, the Pacific Northwest version
of the Sperry Topsider NOOD regattas can also produce some spectacular sailing
conditions with the mighty, snow-capped Cascades Mountain range in the
background. While perhaps not postcard perfect sailing conditions, the
sailors didn't care (see J/24 team at right)! Wind was all that mattered,
not the wet & wild variety, but just good breezes; the type of conditions
that permitted the PRO's on the various course to seriously crank out some fast
turn-arounds and dozens of starts. For the J/24s that meant an exhausting
sixteen races and for the J/80s and J/105s a dozen races!
As anticipated, some of the top local J/24 teams managed to sail
solid, consistent series to lead the pack of eighteen J/24s-- the largest fleet
at the regatta. Scott Milne's TREMENDOUS SLOUCH fired plenty of finishes
into the top three to secure the top spot with 56 pts. Mike Johnson's
PEARL closed rapidly on the leaders after a slow start, counting 1-1-1-2-1 for
his last five races to snag second overall with 62 pts. Mark Laura's and
Craig Suhrbier's BABA LOUIE were sailing the roller-coaster version of the top
two leaders, winning some races, getting top three's, then bombing a race or
two. Net, net, BABA LOUIE's veterans hung tough and fought off challenges
from others down the ladder to get the bronze on the podium with 81 pts. Fourth
was Brad Miller's HAIR OF THE DOG and fifth was Jeff Bond's JOYRIDE.
The J/80s saw two veterans dueling for the top prize in their fleet, Bill
McKinnon's SKYE ROCKET and Dave Schutte's TAJ MAHAL. However, even after
closing the last six races with three 1sts and three 2nds, the TAJ gang
couldn't muster enough momentum to overcome their early deficit.
Consequently, SKYE ROCKET took the win with 21 pts with TAJ in second with 23
pts. Third went to Bryan Rhodes's CRAZY IVAN with 33 pts.
What appeared to be the only "schooling" taking place at
this regatta was the fact that Jerry Diercks's DELIRIUM team sailed deliriously
well-- smacking their J/105 classmates with all finishes in the top three for
19 pts in 12 races. Starting off with three bullets must've been a bit
mind-numbing for their fellow J/105 sailors. Nevertheless, taking a
beating early but closing with a vengeance in the last six races as Erik
Kristen's JUBILEE, snapping off four 1sts and two 3rd in the end to score 29
pts total to take a solid second overall. Third was Eric Hopper's FREE
BOWL OF SOUP, fresh off their most excellent performance in the Oregon Offshore
Race. The balance of the top five included Jim Geros's LAST TANGO in
fourth and Lorenzo Migliorini's ALLEGRO VIVACE in fifth. Sailing Photo credits- TimWilkes.com. For more Sperry Topsider Seattle NOOD Regatta sailing information

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