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J/105 North American Champs- Rod Wilmer and Terry McLaughlin succeeds

by Julie and Christopher Howell on 29 Sep 2014
2014 J/105 North American Championship Tim Wilkes http://www.TimWilkes.com
2014 J/105 North American Championship - Light air ruled the J/105 North American Championship hosted by Royal Canadian Yacht Club in Toronto, Ontario, Canada—and so did Rod Wilmer and Terry McLaughlin on Mandate.

In the five-race series, the Mandate crew of McLaughlin, Wilmer, John Millen, Sandy Andrews, Fraser Howell, Graham Hicks and Andrew McTavish earned just 10 points (one, three, two, two, two). Rick Goebel’s Sanity (12 points) gained second place, and Peter Hall’s Jamaica Me Crazy (13 points) third. No races occurred Sunday due to lack of breeze.

McLaughlin has swept the major J/105 championships this year, as he is also the current Midwinter Champion. The next J/105 North American Championship moves to St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco from September 14-20, 2015.

Twenty-seven teams competed from Bermuda, Canada and the United States.

 2014 J 105 North American Championship Preliminary Cumulative Results:

        Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
Total
North American Championship Racing
  One Design Division
    J 105
    1. CAN 83 Mandate J 105 Rod Wilmer / Terry McLaughlin 1 3 2 2 2 10.0
    2. USA 88 Sanity J 105 Rick Goebel 3 1 4 3 1 12.0
    3. CAN 158 Jamaica Me Crazy J 105 Peter Hall 4 2 3 1 3 13.0
    4. CAN 110 Hey Jude J 105 James Rathbun 2 7 1 4 7 21.0
    5. CAN 54317 The Usual Suspects J 105 Suspect Syndicate 6 4 6 19 5 40.0
    6. CAN 267 Live Edge J 105 Michael Mountford 8 6 10 8 13 45.0
    7. USA 116 Arbitrage J 105 Bruce Stone 16 5 5 15 6 47.0
    8. CAN 371 Starcross J 105 Michael Penny 7 17 9 5 9 47.0
    9. CAN 358 Thunderstruck J 105 Andrew Moor 11 12 7 7 12 49.0
    10. CAN 54865 Full Tilt J 105 Kevin Pask 9 9 13 17 8 56.0
    11. CAN 677 Tusk J 105 Ted Weir 20 16 8 6 10 60.0
    12. CAN 641 Endeavour J 105 Bill Bevan / Paul Martini 15 10 14 10 14 63.0
    13. CAN 283 Forró J 105 Gregory Mezo 23 20 11 9 4 67.0
    14. CAN 54315 Rounding Error J 105 Gordon McIlquham 10 15 22 11 11 69.0
    15. CAN 327 H-Bomb J 105 Russell Hopper 14 8 16 13 21 72.0
    16. CAN 54858 Sonic Boom J 105 Ian Farquharson 12 14 15 12 21/SCP 74.0
    17. CAN 560 Sentient J 105 Mike Chapman 5 13 24 20 20 82.0
    18. CAN 476 Trident J 105 Doug Farrand 19 11 20 16 22 88.0
    19. BER 490 Distant Passion J 105 James Macdonald 13 21 21 22 15 92.0
    20. USA 344 Two Feathers J 105 Mark and Jolene Masur 17 19 19 21 18 94.0
    21. USA 617 Pterodactyl J 105 Mark Symonds 24 22 12 23 17 98.0
    22. USA 52000 Unbridled J 105 Robert Mock 21 18 17 24 19 99.0
    23. CAN 214 Trueblue J 105 Doug Bullock 27 25 18 14 24 108.0
    24. USA 123 Good Lookin' J 105 Dean / Mark Walsh /DenUyl 18 24 28/DSQ 18 25 113.0
    25. CAN 54868 Casual Elegance J 105 Geoff Clarke 22 23 23 27 27 122.0
    26. USA 416 Windshadow J 105 Jim Murphy 25 26 26 26 23 126.0
    27. CAN 339 Another Hazard J 105 Peter Wolniak 26 27 27 25 26 131.0

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