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Rolex Big Boat Series wraps up with beautiful day on San Francisco Bay

by Meredith Laitos on 19 Sep 2016
Victor Wild’s Fox reaches across San Francisco Bay en route to winning ORR A at the 2016 Rolex Big Boat Series Rolex/Daniel Forster/Rolex Big Boat Series http//:www.rolexbigboatseries.com
The record-setting 52nd Rolex Big Boat Series hosted by the St. Francis Yacht Club drew to a close today in splendid late-summer sailing conditions.

After a slight delay waiting for the breeze to fill, a sea breeze of 15 to 18 knots arrived and brought with it decidedly warmer temperatures. For the first time in four days, crews shed their foul weather gear and fleeces as they took to the racecourse.

This year’s regatta attracted the largest fleet ever: 127 boats in 11 classes. Throughout its storied history, the Rolex Big Boat Series has showcased the top end of the sport and this year’s fleet featured everything from a 70-foot trimaran to a bevy of trailerable sportboats. It illustrated the variety of shapes and sizes that grand-prix racing offers these days.

San Francisco’s reliable sea breeze came in every day, starting at a gentle eight to ten knots and then steadily increasing into the 20s, with a peak of 30 knots yesterday. All classes completed their full slate of racing, and although there were some broken masts and scrapes and bruises along the way, the regatta went off without a hitch.

“We are very happy with this year’s regatta,” said Chairwoman Susan Ruhne. “The sea breeze came in every day, there was great racing on the water, and the camaraderie ashore was at its highest level. Rolex’s involvement made it a unique experience for everyone involved, from the volunteers, to the race committee, to the staff of the St. Francis Yacht Club. It was tremendous.”

The coveted prize at all Rolex Yachting events is a specially engraved Rolex timepiece. At this evening’s awards ceremony, six class winners—ORR A, ORR B, ORR C, J/105, California 40 (also known as Farr 40) and J/70—were presented a Stainless Steel Submariner Date watch as well as a St. Francis Yacht Club perpetual trophy.



The grand prize was the St. Francis Perpetual Trophy, which was first awarded at the inaugural Rolex Big Boat Series in 1964. It was won by Victor Wild’s (San Diego, Calif.) Fox (Pac 52), winner of ORR A. Fox recorded four firsts en route to the low score of 12 points in the seven-boat class. Fox was launched eight months ago and this was its first regatta.

“Excellence is expected and we achieved it here,” said Wild, who also won ORR A at the 2015 Rolex Big Boat Series sailing on board the TP52 Bud. “This is a place of excellence. I love the competition and environment up here; it’s the best. The conditions are the best in the world for sailing, because it’s every kind of condition. It’s the top of the world to win a Rolex.”

Tim Fuller’s (Murrieta, Calif.) Resolute (J/125) won the City of San Francisco Trophy, one of the two golden spades used for the ground-breaking ceremony of the Golden Gate Bridge in 1933, for winning ORR B. Peter Wagner’s (Atherton, Calif.) Topzy Turvy (J/111) finished second and also was the top-scoring J/111 in the fleet.

The Keefe-Kilborn Trophy, established in 1976 to honor the memory of the late St. Francis Yacht Club members Harold Keefe and Ray Kilborn, was presented to Michael Shlens’ (Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.) Blade II, which won the California 40 Class with a second in the final race, good for a three-point win over M. Tony Pohl’s (Alamo, Calif.) Twisted.

The Atlantic Perpetual Trophy, a ship’s bell from the schooner Atlantic, which established a transatlantic record in 1905 that stood for 92 years, was presented to Philip Laby’s (Oakland, Calif.) Godot, winner of the J/105 Class. In a seesaw battle that came down to the seventh and final race, Godot scored a one-point victory over Ryan Simmons’s (Sausalito, Calif.) Blackhawk.

The Richard Rheem Perpetual Trophy, awarded in honor of Richard Rheem whose celebrated yacht Morning Star set Transpac course records in 1949 and 1955, was awarded to Scott Kokka’s (Encinitas, Calif.) Audacity (Morris 52) for winning ORR C. Another new boat in the fleet, Audacity finished with 11 points, including four firsts, and an eight-point victory over James Mullarney’s (San Francisco, Calif.) Scorpio (Wylie 42).

The Commodore’s Cup Perpetual Trophy was awarded to the winner of the largest one-design class in the regatta, the J/70 Class which had 36 entrants. The top-finishing J/70 was Julian Fernandez Neckelmann’s (Valle de Bravo, Mexico) Flojito y Cooperando. The reigning world champions tuned up for the 2016 Alcatel J/70 Worlds (Sept. 24-Oct. 2) by winning the last race of Rolex Big Boat Series to secure the title.

Other class winners put forth consistent score lines with multiple firsts, including:
• David Halliwell’s (New York, N.Y.) Peregrine won the J/120 Class with the low score of nine points, accumulated on five firsts and two seconds. Barry Lewis’s (Atherton, Calif.) Chance placed second with 13 points.
• Dan Cheresh’s (Saugatuck, Mich.) Extreme 2 dominated the C&C 30 One-Design Class, posting six firsts, one second and a 10-point win over Steve Stroub’s (Tiburon, Calif.) Tiburon.
• Kame Richards’s (Alameda, Calif.) Golden Moon won the Express 37 Class with six firsts and a DNC. Richards had the class wrapped up after yesterday’s race and in an act of sportsmanship elected to sit out today’s seventh race, which allowed Jack Peurach’s (San Francisco, Calif.) Elan to score a race win.
• Paul Dorsey’s (San Francisco, Calif.) Gentoo (Soto 30) won the PHRF Sportboat Class by winning the final four races consecutively. Gentoo finished three points ahead of Michael Thielman’s (San Francisco, Calif.) Kuai (Melges 32).
• Tom Siebel’s (Redwood City, Calif.) Orion (MOD 70) claimed the multihull class with all top-three finishes, including four firsts. Jerome Ternynck’s (San Francisco, Calif.) SmartRecruiters (Extreme 40) finished second.

Next year’s Rolex Big Boat Series is tentatively scheduled for September 13–16, 2017.

2016 Rolex Big Boat Series - Final Cumulative Results




Bow Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
Race
6
Race
7
Race
8
Race
9
Race
10
Race
11
Total
Rolex Big Boat Series Racing

One Design Division


J 70


1.
  MEX 384 Flojito Y Cooperando J/70 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 11 1 24.0


2.
  USA 187 Catapult J/70 1 1 2 2 1 2 6 2 3 4 3 27.0


3.
  USA 370 Jennifer J/70 8 10 6 3 6 5 14 5 6 6 15 84.0


4.
Doyle Sailmakers  USA 179 Africa J/70 14 16 7 6 7 10 3 16 2 1 5 87.0


5.
  USA 96 Savasana J/70 11 4 8 8 4 30 2 4 7 19 10 107.0


6.
  USA 369 Cool Story Bro. J/70 7 9 5 11 12 6 9 7 14 17 11 108.0


7.
  USA 353 Heartbreaker J/70 4 3 3 5 14 14 26 3 9 2 28 111.0


8.
  USA 32 USA32 J/70 3 5 4 25 8 4 18 13 4 20 12 116.0


9.
  USA 375 Lickity Split J/70 28 7 10 9 5 25 7 9 8 13 6 127.0


10.
  USA 95 MUSE (Corinthian) J/70 12 19 15 21 20 9 12 8 5 7 2 130.0


11.
  USA 585 Running Wild J/70 5 12/RDG 11 13 19 8 15 11 11 15 13 133.0


12.
  USA 348 USA348 J/70 10 12 9 20 3 3 10 15 13 29 23 147.0


13.
  USA 34 Perseverance J/70 6 21 13 26 9 22 17 6 25 12 9 166.0


14.
  USA 380 Pied Piper J/70 18 6 16 28 21 27 4 18 18 9 22 187.0


15.
  USA 534 1FA (Corinthian) J/70 9 8 17 18 10 17 20 37/DNF 15 16 21 188.0


16.
  MEX 415 Flojito y Cooperando II J/70 21 11 25 4 15 15 22 12 37/DNF 3 25 190.0


17.
  USA 347 Sugoi (Corinthian) J/70 27 13 20 19 29 31 5 19 16 8 8 195.0


18.
  USA 58 3 Big Dogs (Corinthian) J/70 15 27 23 16 26 24 8 17 17 5 19 197.0


19.
  USA 94 Lifted (Corinthian) J/70 19 18 19 15 17 11 16 10 37/DSQ 24 17 203.0


20.
  USA 51 Black River Racing J/70 17 14 18 7 16 18 27 24 20 25 18 204.0


21.
  USA 240 Stampede J/70 13 17 14 23 13 29 23 14 12 14 37/DNF 209.0


22.
  USA 389 Hooligan: Flat Stanley Racing J/70 22 20 12 17 22 12 21 25 22 23 27 223.0


23.
  MEX 401 Vincitore J/70 23 28 24 10 28 19 19 21 28 10 20 230.0


24.
  MEX 680 Bala J/70 29 37/DNF 21 37/DNF 24 28 11 23 10 18 7 245.0


25.
  USA 29 Prime Number J/70 16 26 22 22 11 7 31 30 37/DSQ 28 24 254.0


26.
  AUS 007 Vamos J/70 26 24 30 12 23 16 30 29 21 27 16 254.0


27.
  CHI 687 Black Sails J/70 31 22 29 14 18 26 13 37/OCS 19 33 26 268.0


28.
  USA 898 Christine Robbin (Corinthian) J/70 20 37/DNF 37/DNS 31 27 21 29 22 24 22 4 274.0


29.
  USA 351 CAKE J/70 24 23 27 24 25 32 25 27 26 26 30 289.0


30.
  USA 582 Rampage (Corinthian) J/70 32 25 26 27 31 13 32 31 29 31 32 309.0


31.
  USA 060 Flotek (Corinthian) J/70 25 29 28 29 30 20 28 26 27 30 37/DNF 309.0


32.
  CAY 580 Powerplay Racing J/70 37/DNC 37/DNC 37/DNC 37/DNC 37/DNC 37/DNC 24 20 23 21 14 324.0


33.
  AUS 7071 Juno J/70 30 31 31 30 32 23 33 28 30 32 31 331.0


34.
  USA 371 Spitfire (Corinthian) J/70 35 32 32 32 33 35 35 32 31 35 33 365.0


35.
  USA 584 Wingman Racing (Corinthian) J/70 33 30 34 34 35 33 34 37/DNF 37/DNF 34 29 370.0


36.
  USA 306 Velocite J/70 34 33 33 33 34 34 36 37/DNF 37/DNS 36 37/DNF 384.0
 


J 105


1.
Quantum Sails  USA 44 Godot J/105 15 3 7 1 1 1 2



30.0


2.
  USA 40 Blackhawk J/105 1 1 12 3 9 4 1



31.0


3.
  USA 88 Sanity J/105 2 2 12/SCP 5 5 6 3



35.0


4.
  USA 116 Arbitrage J/105 7 9 2 4 4 5 4



35.0


5.
  USA 119 Mojo J/105 3 8 8 2 14 3 10



48.0


6.
  USA 26 Donkey Jack J/105 4 16/SCP 10 7 6 9 8



60.0


7.
  USA 149 jabberwocky J/105 9 5 5 14 12 7 9



61.0


8.
  USA 266 Wonder J/105 5 27/BFD 4 9 3 2 12



62.0


9.
  USA 196 Risk J/105 11 10 9 8 8 12 5



63.0


10.
Quantum Sails  USA 216 Perseverance J/105 6 13 1 6 11 16 13



66.0


11.
  USA 434 Jam Session J/105 10 6 11 10 19 11 6



73.0


12.
  USA 84 Advantage3 J/105 12 7 18 19 2 8 19



85.0


13.
North Sails  USA 16 Akula J/105 8 4 15 16 21 10 15



89.0


14.
  USA 431 Spartan J/105 14 12 17 12 7 13 17



92.0


15.
Quantum Sails  USA 388 Hazardous Waste J/105 16 14 6 15 20 15 7



93.0


16.
Quantum Sails  USA 112 007 J/105 13 11 14 18 13 22 14



105.0


17.
  USA 28447 Big Buoys J/105 25 20 13 13 15 21 11



118.0


18.
  USA 405 moonshine J/105 18 27/DNF 19 11 10 17 21



123.0


19.
  USA 355 Yunona J/105 17 27/BFD 16 17 17 18 16



128.0


20.
  USA 394 Javelin J/105 22 16 20 20 27/DNF 14 25



144.0


21.
Quantum Sails  USA 147 JuJu J/105 19 21/RDG 26 21 18 19 23



147.0


22.
  USA 157 Walloping Swede J/105 21 15 22 24 24 20 22



148.0


23.
  USA 85 Russian Roulette J/105 27/DSQ 17 25 23 16 25 18



151.0


24.
  USA 319 Lightwave J/105 20 27/BFD 21 22 23 24 20



157.0


25.
Quantum Sails  USA 342 Nirvana J/105 23 18 24 27/SCP 22 23 24



161.0


26.
North Sails  USA 562 Special K / Frisky J/105 24 19 23 27/DNS 27/DNC 27/DNC 27/DNC



174.0
 


J 120


1.
  USA 25487 Peregrine J/120 1 1 2 1 2 1 1



9.0


2.
  USA 28484 Chance J/120 3 2 1 2 1 2 2



13.0


3.
  USA 28289 Mr. Magoo J/120 2 3 3 3 6/DNF 6/DNS 3



26.0


4.
  USA 28442 Twist J/120 5 4 5 5 3 3 4



29.0


5.
North Sails  USA 153 Kookaburra J/120 4 5 4 4 4 4 5



30.0
 


C&C 30


1.
  USA 30009 Extreme2 C&C 30 2 1 1 1 1 1 1



8.0


2.
  USA 11 tiburon C&C 30 1 4 2 3 3 3 2



18.0


3.
  USA 28 Invisible Hand C&C 30 4 3 3 2 2 4 4



22.0


4.
Ullman Sails  USA 004 Loco C&C 30 3 5 6/DNF 6/RET 4 2 3



29.0


5.
  USA 30026 Don't Panic C&C 30 5 2 4 4 5 5 5



30.0
 


Express 37


1.
  USA 18488 Golden Moon Express 37 1 1 1 1 1 1 8/DNC



14.0


2.
  USA 18478 Expeditious Express 37 4 2 5 2 4 3 2



22.0


3.
  USA 87700 Elan Express 37 5 3 4/SCP 3 5 2 1



23.0


4.
  USA 18410 Loca Motion Express 37 3 5 3 5 3 6 3



28.0


5.
  USA 18278 Stewball Express 37 2 4 4 4 6 4 5



29.0


6.
  USA 40311 Bullet Express 37 7 6 6 6 2 8/DNF 6



41.0


7.
  USA 18257 Phat Jack Express 37 6 7 7 7 7 5 4



43.0
 


California 40


1.
  USA 37 Blade II Farr 40 1 2/SCP 4 3 3 1 2



16.0


2.
  USA 40046 Twisted Farr 40 2 3 1 2 5 2 4



19.0


3.
  USA 1211 Coquille Farr 40 3 7/DNF 2 1 4 3 1



21.0


4.
  USA 50060 Foil Farr 40 4 2 3 5 2 7/DNF 3



26.0


5.
  USA 69 Cal Maritime Farr 40 5 4 5 4 1 4 5



28.0


6.
  USA 888 White Knight Farr 40 7/DNC 7/DNC 7/DNC 7/DNC 7/DNC 7/DNC 7/DNC



49.0
 
 

PHRF Division


PHRF Sportboat


1.
  USA 001 Gentoo Soto 30 2 1 3 1 1 1 1



10.0


2. 76   USA 7676 Kuai Melges 32 1 2 1 2 2 3 2



13.0


3.
  USA 75 M Squared J/88 5 3 4 3 5 2 4



26.0


4.
  USA 15 Cento Miglia Flying Tiger 10M 4 5 2 5.5 6 5 3



30.5


5.
  USA 6 Racer X Farr 36 OD 3 4 8 4 4 6 6



35.0


6.
  USA 77 Courageous J/88 9 10/RET 5 5.5 3 4 5



41.5


7.
  USA 23 White Shadow J/88 7 6 6 8 9 7 7



50.0


8.
  USA 3 Wicked Sister Farr 36 OD 8 7 7 7 8 8 9



54.0


9.
  USA 125 Intruder Melges 32 6 10/DNF 9 9 7 10/DNF 8



59.0
 
 

ToT Division


ORR A


1.
  USA 55052 Fox Pac52 1 1 2 1 2 1 4



12.0


2.
  USA 28474 ELYXIR Santa Cruz 52 5 2 3 3 1 3 2



19.0


3.
  USA 16 Swiftsure Schumacher 54 2 4 1 4 4 4 1



20.0


4.
  USA 8956 Octavia Santa Cruz 50 4 3 4 2 3 2 3



21.0


5.
  USA 97263 Deception Santa Cruz 50 7 5 6 5 5 5 5



38.0


6.
  USA 48005 Bodacious + 1D 48 3 8/DNF 5 8/DNF 8/DNF 8/DNF 8/DNC



48.0


7.
  USA 8927 Oaxaca Santa Cruz 50 6 6 7 8/DNF 6 8/DNF 8/DNC



49.0
 


ORR B


1.
  USA 51517 Resolute J/125 2 1 4 1 1 2 1



12.0


2.
  USA 11139 Topzy Turvy J/111 1 4 1 4 3 4 3



20.0


3.
  USA 7065 Timeshaver J/125 5 3 6 3 2 1 2



22.0


4.
  USA 400 Rock & Roll Farr 400 4 2 5 2 5 8/DNF 6



32.0


5.
  USA 103 Bad Dog J/111 6 5 3 5 4 5 4



32.0


6.
  USA 101 Swift Ness J/111 7 7 2 7 7 3 5



38.0


7.
  USA 94 Double Digit J/111 3 6 7 6 6 6 7



41.0
 


ORR C


1.
  USA 52002 Audacity Morris Yachts M52 1 1 3 1 1 2 2



11.0


2.
  USA 28900 Scorpio Wylie 42 2 2 1 3 2 4 5



19.0


3.
  USA 4216 Elusive Swan 42 Club 5 3 2 4 4 1/RDG 1



20.0


4.
  USA 3632 Encore Sydney 36 CR 3 4 5 2 3 3 3



23.0


5.
  USA 43690 TNT Tripp 43 7 5 4 6 5 5 4



36.0


6.
  US 39 Dare Dare Jeanneau SunFast 3200 4 8 7 5 6 7 7



44.0


7.
  USA 3883 Zamazaan Custom Farr 52 8 7 8 7.5 7 6 8



51.5


8.
  USA 56456 Lugano Beneteau First 40.7 6 6 6 10/DNF 9 9 6



52.0


9.
  USA 93714 Victoire Beneteau First 40.7 9 9 9 7.5 8 8 9



59.5
 


Multihull - BAMA


1.
  USA 02 Orion MOD 70 1 1 3 1 2 1 2



11.0


2.
  USA SmartRecruiters SmartRecruiters Extreme 40 3 2 1 9/RET 1 9/DNS 1



26.0


3.
  USA 007 MA'S ROVER Corsair F-31r 6 3 4 2 3 3 5



26.0


4.
  28557 Cumbia Corsair F-27 7 4 5 9/DNF 5 4 3



37.0


5.
North Sails  USA 201 Trident Corsair 31R 5 9/DNF 6 9/DNF 4 2 4



39.0


6.
  USA 74 Wingit F27 8 5 2 9/DNF 6 5 6



41.0


7.
  USA 1 Miller Racing Marstrom 32 2 9/DNF 9/DNC 9/DNC 9/DNC 9/DNC 9/DNC



56.0


8.
  USA 1350 Aston Harald Marstrom 32 4 9/DNF 9/DNC 9/DNC 9/DNC 9/DNC 9/DNC



58.0
 
2016 Rolex Big Boat Series - Corinthian Teams - Final Cumulative Results



Bow Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
Race
6
Race
7
Race
8
Race
9
Race
10
Race
11
Total
Rolex Big Boat Series Racing

One Design Division


J 70


1.
  USA 95 MUSE J/70 Joe Bardenheier / Heather Gregg 12 19 15 21 20 9 12 8 5 7 2 130.0


2.
  USA 534 1FA J/70 Scott Sellers 9 8 17 18 10 17 20 37/DNF 15 16 21 188.0


3.
  USA 347 Sugoi J/70 Chris Raab/Dale Williams 27 13 20 19 29 31 5 19 16 8 8 195.0


4.
  USA 58 3 Big Dogs J/70 Pat Toole 15 27 23 16 26 24 8 17 17 5 19 197.0


5.
  USA 94 Lifted J/70 Jim Cunningham 19 18 19 15 17 11 16 10 37/DSQ 24 17 203.0


6.
  USA 898 Christine Robbin J/70 Tracy Usher 20 37/DNF 37/DNS 31 27 21 29 22 24 22 4 274.0


7.
  USA 582 Rampage J/70 Tom Thayer 32 25 26 27 31 13 32 31 29 31 32 309.0


8.
  USA 060 Flotek J/70 Justin Foox 25 29 28 29 30 20 28 26 27 30 37/DNF 309.0


9.
  USA 371 Spitfire J/70 Tyler Karaszewski 35 32 32 32 33 35 35 32 31 35 33 365.0


10.
  USA 584 Wingman Racing J/70 Jim Diepenbrock 33 30 34 34 35 33 34 37/DNF 37/DNF 34 29 370.0
 
 


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