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Local Peter McChesney tops 44 boats at J/70 Corinthian US Nationals

by Julie and Christopher Howell on 24 Oct 2016
2016 naugural J/70 Corinthian US National Championship - Day 1 Victor Calvert
Forty-four all-amateur teams vied in Annapolis, MD for the honor of being named the first ever J/70 Corinthian US National Champion. Peter McChesney’s Alice & WondeRRRland (with crew Alice Christman, Scott Snyder and Shane Zwingelberg) earned that distinction by tallying just nine points in the six-race series, including three bullets and three second-place finishes.

The Liebel/Rubin/Walsh/Britts gang on Reach Around took the silver position with 20 points, just one ahead of Jack Franco’s 3 Ball JT. Eastport Yacht Club hosted the inaugural three-day event.



Joe Colling, US J/70 Class Association Past President, summarized, “The J/70 Class may only be four years old, but it has proven to have Championships that serve all levels of the membership. Whether it be a Corinthian division of an open event or a Corinthian Championship like this, there’s a place in this Class for pros and amateurs alike.”



After Saturday’s races were postponed due to high winds on the Chesapeake Bay, sunny skies and breeze between 15-20 knots allowed three more races to be completed on Sunday. Reach Around won the day’s first battle, trailed by McChesney and Peter Bowe’s Tea Dance Snake. McChesney returned to the top spot in the final two races, with 3 Ball JT and Reach Around comprising the top three in both cases.

2016 J 70 Corinthian National Championship - Final Cumulative Results





Bow Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
Race
6
Total
Corinthian National Championship Racing

One Design Division


J 70


1. 29   USA 209 Alice & WondeRRRRRRRRRRRland J 70 Peter McChesney 2 2 1 2 1 1 9.0


2. 1   USA 151 Reach Around J 70 Liebel/Rubin/Walsh/Britts 6 5 3 1 3 2 20.0


3. 3   USA 3 3 Ball JT J 70 Jack Franco 1 1 6 8 2 3 21.0


4. 41   USA 419 Joint Custody J 70 Jenn & Ray Wulff 3 4 4 6 4 4 25.0


5. 38   USA 38 Sea Bags J 70 John Wilsey 8 10 2 12 5 5 42.0


6. 81   USA 381 Tea Dance Snake J 70 Peter Bowe 11 8 5 3 7 11 45.0


7. 45   USA 45 Wild Child J 70 Henry Filter 5 3 7 14 13 12 54.0


8. 35 North Sails  USA 35 Moxie J 70 Cole Allsopp Bill Jorch 7 9 13 9 11 9 58.0


9. 18   USA 218 Tsunami J 70 Todd Olds / Thomas Iseler / Preben Ostberg 12 23 11 4 6 13 69.0


10. 6 North Sails  USA 362 Vitesse J 70 Robert Sweet 10 16 26 5 8 6 71.0


11. 97   USA 497 Chinook J 70 Frank McNamara 14 12 9 18 9 15 77.0


12. 22   USA 22 Sail22 J 70 Porter Kavle 18 11 12 10 20 7 78.0


13. 34   USA 1034 1034 J 70 Mike Welch 15 28 10 16 10 8 87.0


14. 40   USA 40 B Squared J 70 Bryan Cameron / Brian Elliott 16 7 20 19 14 21 97.0


15. 89   USA 389 Your Mom's A Hooligan J 70 Elizabeth Barker 19 17 14 17 22 10 99.0


16. 87 North Sails  USA 487 Escape J 70 Polk Wagner 13 20 19 11 18 30 111.0


17. 27   USA 27 Derecho J 70 James Golden 17 31 16 23 25 14 126.0


18. 7   CAN 197 Nirvana 7 J 70 Louis Donahue 21 13 22 21 30 20 127.0


19. 85   USA 85 Team Iball J 70 Scott Irwin 9 14 30 46/DNS 15 18 132.0


20. 11   USA 411 Selkie J 70 Jack Wallace 26 18 29 26 16 19 134.0


21. 20   USA 220 Phoenix J 70 Peter Firey 25 34 15 27 26 17 144.0


22. 68   USA 68 uno mas J 70 David Schoene 20 15 24 22 33 33 147.0


23. 43   USA 343 Truckin' J 70 Alex Meleney 23 24 21 15 19 46/DNF 148.0


24. 44 North Sails  USA 44 Gnixe J 70 Steiner/Vickers Chip 4 6 46/DSQ 7 46/DNF 46/DNS 155.0


25. 2 North Sails  USA 390 4 Hermanos J 70 James Thompson 30 29 25 13 23 46/OCS 166.0


26. 86 North Sails  USA 386 Chicken Dinner J 70 John Beal 41 27 27 29 21 22 167.0


27. 49   USA 549 Black Pearl J 70 Adam Bowen 39 33 32 25 17 26 172.0


28. 28   USA 28 Monkey Business J 70 Jonathan Pollak 28 19 36/SCP 32 12 46/DNS 173.0


29. 36 Ullman Sails  USA 236 Layla J 70 Tim Gibbs 24 22 46/DSQ 28 29 27 176.0


30. 24 Quantum Sails  USA 241 USA 241 J 70 Al Poindexter 22 39 39 35 27 16 178.0


31. 82   USA 382 Zombie J 70 John Hammel 32 25 8 46/OCS 24 46/OCS 181.0


32. 90 North Sails  USA 903 Instant Karma J 70 David Betts 34 37 36 24 28 23 182.0


33. 30   USA 303 Margaritaville J 70 Scott Dinse 33 30 31 30 31 29 184.0


34. 84 Doyle Sailmakers  USA 84 Bazinga! J 70 Daniel Goldberg 29 32 34 31 35 28 189.0


35. 8 North Sails  USA 808 Nessuna J 70 Alex McPhail 31 26 17 46/DNS 37 34 191.0


36. 16 Quantum Sails  USA 168 Rarity J 70 Marty McKenna 37 40 37 20 36 25 195.0


37. 47   USA 87 Tick Tock Croc J 70 Rich Nesbett 27 21 18 46/DNC 46/DNC 46/DNC 204.0


38. 4 North Sails  USA 4 Sport J 70 Gregg Zurmuhlen 35 38 38 37 38 24 210.0


39. 57   USA 357 DangerMouse J 70 Taz Coffey 38 41 42 36 32 31 220.0


40. 12   USA 847 CYC1 J 70 Willy Fox 42 43 46/ZFP 38 34 32 235.0


41. 25 North Sails  USA 25 Cure J 70 John Dodge 36 42 33 39 39 46/DNS 235.0


42. 19   USA 219 GetMyBoat J 70 Ryan Kozoriz 40 36 35 34 46/DNF 46/DNS 237.0


43. 5   USA 5 Urban Myth J 70 Bonnie Urban 43 35 40 46/DNF 46/DNS 46/DNS 256.0


44. 42   USA 42 USA 42 J 70 Richard Wagner 44 44 36 46/DNF 46/DNS 46/DNS 262.0


45. 53   USA 153 Surge J 70 Geoffrey Pierini 46/DNC 46/DNC 46/DNC 46/DNC 46/DNC 46/DNC 276.0
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