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2014 Melges 24 U.S. National Championship - Moon wind

by Sam Rogers on 16 Nov 2014
2014 Melges 24 U.S. National Championship 2014 JOY | U.S. Melges 24 Class Association
2014 Melges 24 U.S. National Championship - Legendary sailor/coach Gordy Bowers from Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota proclaims that when a high pressure system is parked over a region and the land cools in the evening, there is a drainage breeze that fills.

This breeze remains throughout the morning until the sun heats the land and squashes what is left of...the Moon Wind. Yes, Moon Wind. That is what the Melges 24 fleet had as they left the dock for the second day of racing at the 2014 Melges 24 U.S. Nationals hosted by the Davis Island Yacht Club (DIYC). The Moon Wind stuck around long enough for one race (Race Six) to be completed, with another race attempted but later abandoned.

With a hot battle in the only race of the day, Marty Kullman and his team on New Wave stealthily passed Brian Porter's Full Throttle on the first run to take the lead and defend it until the finish. Despite losing the race, Porter was able to grab the overall lead on a tiebreaker with Bora Gulari's New England Ropes/West Marine Rigging, just one point ahead of Kullman.

Meanwhile, Corinthian leader Kevin Nixon and his family aboard Accru+, edged out Gulari at the finish to grab a fourth place and secure a two point lead in the hotly contested all-amatuer Division. As the lone Australian entry, Nixon is enjoying Davis Island, along with racing his Melges 24 with his family on holiday. Nixon explains, 'This is our first time racing in Davis Island and we made it a family holiday to come race Melges 24s in America. We are sailing with all family, my wife Glenda, daughter Bonnie, my son Daniel and his girlfriend Christine. With a clean start in the first race today, we managed to go left on the first beat, recover from an early gybe on the last downwind to have a close finish and grab fourth.'

Nixon holds a slim two pt lead over Ryan Glaze's Gringo. While the Melges 24s are known for their bow up prowess, the teams that do well can also show finesse in the light conditions. Bruce Ayres on Monsoon, a longtime Melges 24 veteran battled back from a tough start to have a respectable finish. 'We had a bad start and were twentieth at the top mark. We battled hard around the course, and finished a respectable eighth which we were happy with.' Ayres continues on the longevity of Melges 24 racing, 'The Melges 24 Nationals with 31 boats is absolutely fantastic. There is a great group of sailors with new teams and we get to meet new people, and that is what it is all about.'

While the forecast is bleak for the final scheduled day of racing, PRO Eric Robbins has bumped up the start time to 9:30 am to take advantage of what might remain of the Moon Wind. With the overall title currently being decided on a tie breaker, and the Corinthian title up for grabs, there are some who will quietly vote for staying on the dock, while others will push to get racing.

Top ten results – Open (After Six Races, One Discard)
1.) Brian Porter, Full Throttle; 3-[5]-1-5-1-2 = 12
2.) Bora Gulari, New England Ropes/West Marine Rigging; 1-1-2-4-4-[5] = 12
3.) Marty Kullman, New Wave; 2-3-4-3-[5]-1 = 13
4.) Jeff Madrigali/Kevin Welch, Mikey; 6-[15]-6-2-2-3- = 19
5.) Bruce Ayres, Monsoon; 7-[23]-3-1-6-8 = 25
6.) Kevin Nixon, Accru+; 10-2-16-[18]-9-4 = 41
7.) Steve Rhyne, mojo; [21]-7-5-6-6-3-21 = 42
8.) Bent Dietrich, Kleine Rainbow; 8-4-[21]-17-10-6 = 45
9.) Ryan Glaze, Gringo; 9-18-8-[19]-7-7 = 49
10.) Steve Boho, The 300; [18]-12-14-8-8-10 = 52

Top three results – Corinthian (After Six Races, One Discard)
1.) Kevin Nixon, Accru+; 10-2-16-[18]-9-4 = 41
2.) Ryan Glaze, Gringo; 9-18-8-[19]-7-7 = 49
3.) Roger Counihan, Just Add Water; 5-25-9-14-11-[30] = 64

Complete Results: 

Melges 24 (31 entries)    Scoring: OneDesign

Position Subdivision Bow Sail State Club Name Boat Name Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Points
1 Open 49 USA 849   Lake Geneva YC Porter, Brian Full Throttle 3 [5] 1 5 1 2 12.0
2 Open 21 820   Bayview Yacht Club Gulari, Bora NE Ropes/WM Rigging 1 1 2 4 4 [5] 12.0
3 Open 15 515     Kullman, Marty New Wave 2 3 4 3 [5] 1 13.0
4 Open 41 USA 838   Anacortes Yacht Club Welch, Kevin P Mikey 6 [15] 6 2 2 3 19.0
5 Open 47 USA 747   NHYC Ayres, Brucey Monsoon 7 [23] 3 1 6 8 25.0
6 Corinthian 12 AUS 812   CYCA Nixon, Kevin Accru 10 2 16 [18] 9 4 41.0
7 Open 35 635   LYC Rhyne, Steve Mojo [21] 7 5 6 3 21 42.0
8 Open 24 GER 624   HSV Dietrich, Bent B Kleine Rainbow 8 4 [21] 17 10 6 45.0
9 Corinthian 17 62   Rush Creek YC Glaze, Ryan Gringo 9 18 8 [19] 7 7 49.0
10 Open 39 USA 839   Lake Geneva Yacht Club Boho, Steven The 300 [18] 12 14 8 8 10 52.0
11 Open 34 622   Gulf Coast Sailing Club Schwarting, Gary Obsession 4 16 [22] 15 13 12 60.0
12 Open 16 720   Ocean City Yacht Club Foxman, Scott Relentless 12 17 11 7 [20] 15 62.0
13 Corinthian 25 125   LLSC Counihan, Roger Just Add Water 5 25 9 14 11 [30] 64.0
14 Open 29 CAN 629   National Yacht Club Reid, Richard Zingara 11 10 12 22 [29/ZFP] 9 64.0
15 Open 22 USA 687   Davis Island Yacht Club Haynie, George Firewater [19] 11 13 13 17 11 65.0
16 Open 33 US 695   Carlyle Sailing Associaton Schillebeeckx, Ian Vollebak 17 6 27 9 12 [28] 71.0
17 Corinthian 27 USA 505   SPYC King, David USA-505 13 9 15 [25] 14 22 73.0
18 Corinthian 23 65   Rush Creek Yacht Club Hoye, David Rocket Science [22] 13 17 11 18 14 73.0
19 Corinthian 18 USA 118     Britts, Rob Hot Mess 14 [24] 19 10 16 17 76.0
20 Open 30 CHI 159     Perez, Cristobal Il Mostro 16 20 7 16 [21] 20 79.0
21 Open 19 719   DIYC Blouin, Joe Wicked Witch 25 8 10 23 [26] 26 92.0
22 Corinthian 28 457   DIYC Kroetsch, Bob Rogue 15 21 18 [24] 22 18 94.0
23 Corinthian 37 292   LLSC Shannon, Kc Shaka 24 22 23 12 15 [27] 96.0
24 Corinthian 13 162   Rush Creek Yacht Club Calce, Paul Drunken' Donkey 26 19 25 20 [30] 16 106.0
25 Corinthian 20 USA 620   Seattle Yacht Club Schmiedl, Manfred Brio 20 26 20 [29] 19 23 108.0
26 Corinthian 36 736   Lake Geneva Yacht Club Davenport, Frank Rippin' 28 14 26 21 [29] 24 113.0
27 Corinthian 38 USA 88   University of Vermont Team, Uvm Sailing University of Vermont [32/DNS] 30 24 28 32/ZFP 13 127.0
28 Corinthian 14 414   TAYC Kalinski, Christoph Zoo 29 27 [31] 26 31 19 132.0
29 Corinthian 46 CAN 346   Bayview Yacht Club Steyn, Marc Vapour Trail 23 [31] 29 30 27 25 134.0
30 Open 32 419   LLSC Picknell, Kent Apex 27 28 [30] 27 25 29 136.0
31 Corinthian 40 US- 51   Houston Yacht Club Tulloch, Brian Waternymph 3 30 29 28 [31] 24 31 142.0
 

 Subdivision: Melges 24 Corinthian (15 entries)    Scoring: OneDesign

Position Subdivision Bow Sail State Club Name Boat Name Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Points
1 Corinthian 12 AUS 812   CYCA Nixon, Kevin Accru 10 2 16 [18] 9 4 41.0
2 Corinthian 17 62   Rush Creek YC Glaze, Ryan Gringo 9 18 8 [19] 7 7 49.0
3 Corinthian 25 125   LLSC Counihan, Roger Just Add Water 5 25 9 14 11 [30] 64.0
4 Corinthian 27 USA 505   SPYC King, David USA-505 13 9 15 [25] 14 22 73.0
5 Corinthian 23 65   Rush Creek Yacht Club Hoye, David Rocket Science [22] 13 17 11 18 14 73.0
6 Corinthian 18 USA 118     Britts, Rob Hot Mess 14 [24] 19 10 16 17 76.0
7 Corinthian 28 457   DIYC Kroetsch, Bob Rogue 15 21 18 [24] 22 18 94.0
8 Corinthian 37 292   LLSC Shannon, Kc Shaka 24 22 23 12 15 [27] 96.0
9 Corinthian 13 162   Rush Creek Yacht Club Calce, Paul Drunken' Donkey 26 19 25 20 [30] 16 106.0
10 Corinthian 20 USA 620   Seattle Yacht Club Schmiedl, Manfred Brio 20 26 20 [29] 19 23 108.0
11 Corinthian 36 736   Lake Geneva Yacht Club Davenport, Frank Rippin' 28 14 26 21 [29] 24 113.0
12 Corinthian 38 USA 88   University of Vermont Team, Uvm Sailing University of Vermont [32/DNS] 30 24 28 32/ZFP 13 127.0
13 Corinthian 14 414   TAYC Kalinski, Christoph Zoo 29 27 [31] 26 31 19 132.0
14 Corinthian 46 CAN 346   Bayview Yacht Club Steyn, Marc Vapour Trail 23 [31] 29 30 27 25 134.0
15 Corinthian 40 US- 51   Houston Yacht Club Tulloch, Brian Waternymph 3 30 29 28 [31] 24 31 142.0

Subdivision: Melges 24 Open (16 entries)    Scoring: OneDesign

Position Subdivision Bow Sail State Club Name Boat Name Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Points
1 Open 49 USA 849   Lake Geneva YC Porter, Brian Full Throttle 3 [5] 1 5 1 2 12.0
2 Open 21 820   Bayview Yacht Club Gulari, Bora NE Ropes/WM Rigging 1 1 2 4 4 [5] 12.0
3 Open 15 515     Kullman, Marty New Wave 2 3 4 3 [5] 1 13.0
4 Open 41 USA 838   Anacortes Yacht Club Welch, Kevin P Mikey 6 [15] 6 2 2 3 19.0
5 Open 47 USA 747   NHYC Ayres, Brucey Monsoon 7 [23] 3 1 6 8 25.0
6 Open 35 635   LYC Rhyne, Steve Mojo [21] 7 5 6 3 21 42.0
7 Open 24 GER 624   HSV Dietrich, Bent B Kleine Rainbow 8 4 [21] 17 10 6 45.0
8 Open 39 USA 839   Lake Geneva Yacht Club Boho, Steven The 300 [18] 12 14 8 8 10 52.0
9 Open 34 622   Gulf Coast Sailing Club Schwarting, Gary Obsession 4 16 [22] 15 13 12 60.0
10 Open 16 720   Ocean City Yacht Club Foxman, Scott Relentless 12 17 11 7 [20] 15 62.0
11 Open 29 CAN 629   National Yacht Club Reid, Richard Zingara 11 10 12 22 [29/ZFP] 9 64.0
12 Open 22 USA 687   Davis Island Yacht Club Haynie, George Firewater [19] 11 13 13 17 11 65.0
13 Open 33 US 695   Carlyle Sailing Associaton Schillebeeckx, Ian Vollebak 17 6 27 9 12 [28] 71.0
14 Open 30 CHI 159     Perez, Cristobal Il Mostro 16 20 7 16 [21] 20 79.0
15 Open 19 719   DIYC Blouin, Joe Wicked Witch 25 8 10 23 [26] 26 92.0
16 Open 32 419   LLSC Picknell, Kent Apex 27 28 [30] 27 25 29 136.0
 
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