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2015 California Dreamin’ Series-Long Beach Stop – A close fight

by Rick Roberts on 2 Mar 2015
Shawn Bennett, (at helm on right) battles Russ Silvestri (behind at helm) on his way to winning the 2015 California Dreamin’ Series - Long Beach Stop. Rick Roberts
Shawn Bennett of Tiburon, Calif. won the Long Beach Stop of the 2015 California Dreamin’ Series Sunday in this International Sailing Federation (ISAF) Grade three match racing regatta hosted by Long Beach Yacht Club and raced on the Long Beach Sailing Foundation’s fleet of Catalina 37s.



With a couple of his San Francisco Bay Area teammates and a few local additions, Bennett edged out local favorite, Dustin Durant, Long Beach, on a tiebreaker when they tied with 11 wins each.

With his team of Craig Healey, Andrew Lamb, Keith Ives, Daniel Gorman and Tyler Prentice they sailed under cloudy skies in eight-fourteen knots of breeze against seven other West Coast teams in the double round robin two-day format where each skipper races against one another twice.

That type of format, usually, nicely sorts out who finishes where. But the level of competition this weekend saw not only a tie for first place, but also a tie for third place between Russ Silvestri, San Francisco, and Shane Young, Long Beach, with Silvestri getting the nod for third place and Young getting a fourth-place finish.

'We were pretty lucky the way things broke down,' said Bennett. 'Shane lost to Russ and Dustin, and we beat Russ and Dusty.

'It takes some luck sometimes, we knew we had to keep winning.

For winning the Long Beach Stop of the California Dreamin’ Series, Bennett was awarded the newly created Barney Flam Perpetual Trophy, named after the legendary sailor and 11-time Congressional Cup competitor who recently passed away.

Bennett received the trophy from Flam’s son, Steve, who came up with the idea for the trophy to honor his father’s memory in tribute to the sport his dad loved and helped to develop.

'The competition was outstanding,' said Bennett. 'We were match racing here in 2010 and it’s gotten better since then. We had great conditions and it was a great regatta.'

The California Dreamin’ Series is raced in three different venues, San Diego Yacht Club, Jan. 10-11, Long Beach Yacht Club and St. Francis Yacht Club, March 21-22.

This year, the SDYC event didn’t happen when the breeze failed to materialize for either of the two days.

That left just the LBYC and St.FYC stops to decide who wins the series and gets an invitation to compete in the 2015 ISAF Grade 2 Ficker Cup at LBYC, May 8-10.

That suits Bennett just fine since as he pointed out, 'I didn’t make the San Diego event.'



Durant sailed exceptionally well, keeping himself in the controlling position over his opponents in most of his races.

'We had a couple of new guys with us that hadn’t done a whole lot of match racing,' said Durant, 'but they picked it up and we were sailing really well. The Long Beach Match Racing Team sailed fine.'

ISAF match racing uses on-the-water umpiring which was introduced in LBYC’s Congressional Cup in the early 1990s. Umpires closely shadow each pair of boats during the race, making calls when skippers believe their opponent has committed a foul against them. This eliminates the need for long, drawn out protests after the day’s racing which, often, can delay trophy presentations.

Over the years, the skippers and teams have become more specialized, with well-sponsored teams competing in high profile match racing regattas around the world. As the sport grew, so did the match racing rule book as ISAF sought to cover each and every situation that could conceivably occur on the water.

ISAF has been considering for some time now how to make it easier for sailors, new to match racing, to break into the sport. The rules and tactics, at times, can seem a bit challenging.

In 2015, ISAF came up with what they call, the Test Rules. Regattas have already been held using these new rules in both New Zealand and, recently, at the Nations Cup Semi-Final in Brisbane, Australia.

This weekend’s California Dreamin’ Series-Long Beach Stop match race is the first time these rules have been used in North America.

ISAF International Umpire/International Judge Kirk Brown explains.

'The idea is to make the game simpler,' said Brown, 'for the sailor to sail, and for the umpires to call.

'To put it simply, the inside boat gets the mark, and all of the old strange exceptions don’t apply.'

Final Results:

1. Shawn Bennett, San Francisco YC & St. Francis YC, 11 wins, 3 losses
2. Dustin Durant, LBYC, 11, 3 (on tiebreaker)
3. Russ Silvestri, St. FYC, 10, 4
4. Shane Young, LBYC, 10-4 (on tiebreaker)
5. Nicole Breault, St. FYC, 6, 8
6. Dave Hood, LBYC, 4, 10
7. Liz Baylis, SFYC, 3, 11
8. Shala Lawrence, San Diego YC, 1, 13

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