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Etchells National Championship - Close racing and closer points

by SDYC on 12 Apr 2015
2015 Etchells National Championship SDYC
When a fleet’s roster has as many World Championships as the 2015 Etchells National Championship, you know the points are going to be tight. By the end of the regatta’s second day of racing, only three points separated Bill Hardesty, Marvin Beckmann and Argyle Campbell in the top three spots.

For current regatta leader Bill Hardesty, the competition is close in more than just points. Hardesty won Etchells World Championships sailing with both Steve Hunt and Stephanie Robles, who are currently crewing with Marvin Beckmann.

With points this tight, Hardesty knows that holding onto his current place on top will be a challenge in the next two races. “There’s a famous saying in sailing that you can’t win the regatta on the first day, but you can definitely lose it,” Hardesty explained. “Our goal for every regatta is to sail so that we have a chance to win going into the last day.” Hardesty and his crew finished Day Two with a total of 15 points.

One point away from first is World Champion Marvin Beckmann, who is grateful for the tight-knit group of scores at the top. “It’s good that there are three boats really in the running for first,” Beckmann says. “That way there aren’t just two boats chasing each other around.”

The wind on the second regatta day was off to a slow start on Coronado Roads, with the Race Committee deciding to wait for the breeze to pick up and fill out before starting. Racing was postponed until 12:30 PM, where breezes of about seven - eight kts took boats off the starting line.

Three races were completed during the day, with the chance to throw out lowest scores being activated at Race Five. Only two possible races remain in the regatta, per the Sailing Instructions that dictate the regatta must have no more than eight total races.

After leading the fleet around the course for all of Race Four, Andy La Dow and his crew earned their first bullet of the regatta. La Dow found a solid puff on the last downwind leg and finished well before the rest of the fleet.

In Race Five, Beckmann went far left off the starting line as the rest of the fleet stayed closer towards the middle of the course. As it turned out, Beckmann saw something that the rest didn’t: the fast track to the top. Beckmann and his crew held their lead throughout the race, finishing first.

The third time was the charm in Race Six, which underwent two general recalls before the z flag went up and Race Committee reminded competitors of the 5:00 PM racing deadline. Finally the fleet was able to get a successful start, but Phil Lotz, Bruce Nelson and Xavier Sheid were OCS and forced to accept the z flag penalty.

The competition continues tomorrow on Coronado Roads, with the first signals scheduled for about 11:30 AM. The Etchells National Championship and the West Coast Series are hosted by the San Diego Yacht Club and sponsored by Land Rover San Diego and North Sails.

Results:

 

Place

#

Name / Bow #

Skipper

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

R8

Total

1

979

LineHonors.com 7

Bill Hardesty

2

1

- 9

9

2

1

   

15

2

1232

The Martian 32

Marvin Beckmann

5

5

1

- 7

1

4

   

16

3

1375

1375 21

Argyle Campbell

3

2

- 10

6

4

3

   

18

4

1216

Camet Racing 25

Alex Camet

8

10

- 11

2

5

2

   

27

5

1066

Lola 12

Tyler Sinks

7

- 16

5

5

6

8

   

31

6

985

MOFO 23

Andy La Dow

12

6

- 16

1

9

6

   

34

7

1404

Lifted 4

Jim Cunningham

6

8

6

4

11

- 12

   

35

8

1411

Elizabeth 11

Thomas Carruthers

10

11

- 15

8

3

5

   

37

9

1227

Arethusa 19

Phil Lotz

4

4

3

16

12

- 18 zfp

   

39

10

1137

La Tormenta 15

Shannon Bush

1

7

4

14

- 16

15

   

41

11

1198

America Jane 98

Scott Kaufman

11

13

2

- 18

8

10

   

44

12

706

706 6

JJ Fetter

9

- 22

7

13

7

9

   

45

13

1229

Viva 29

Don Jesberg

- 14

12

8

10

10

7

   

47

14

986

Rhino 86

Bruce Nelson

13

3

13

11

14

- 19 zfp

   

54

15

1018

Avalanche 18

Christopher Snow

- 18

9

12

15

13

11

   

60

16

1092

Coyote 14

Sherwood Kelley

15

14

14

12

17

- 21

   

72

17

1138

Jack 17

Charlie Mann

17

- 21

20

3

19

17

   

76

18

1281

Hustle & Flow 81

Frederic Laffitte

16

15

19

19

15

- 20

   

84

19

971

Miss Murphy 5

Kjeld Hestehave

19

19

18

17

- 22

16

   

89

20

291

Mendocino 27

Rich Rinehart

- 23

20

17

22

18

22

   

99

21

674

Dandily 74

Will Kruger

22

17

- 24

21

21

19

   

100

22

665

Hot Mess 2

Xavier Sheid

21

18

21

23

20

- 25 zfp

   

103

23

1313

Triskaidekaphobia 13

Patricia Stadel

- 24

24

22

20

23

18

   

107

24

1016

Bermuda Triangle 16

Kurt Eve

20

23

23

- 25 dnc

25 dnc

25 dnc

   

116

 

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