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St. Thomas International Regatta 2017 - Day 2

by Carol Bareuther on 26 Mar 2017
2017 St. Thomas International Regatta - Day 2 Ingrid Abery http://www.ingridabery.com
The St. Thomas International Regatta (STIR) proved its reputation as the 'Crown Jewel of Caribbean Yacht Racing' by superbly delivering on its signature mix of round the rocks and round the buoy courses on the event's second day of competition. What's more, six to eight foot seas off the island's east end, gusts blowing to 20 to 25 knots and a mix of rain and sun all added to the fun.

'The windward-leeward courses we had in the morning were hard work,' says Phil Blake, who crewed aboard the IC24 Boat Drinks and is the general manager of IGY's Yacht Haven Grande. 'This, mixed with the passage race in the afternoon, rounded out a wonderful day of sailing. That's what I love about sailing in the Caribbean. I've raced in regattas and Asia and the Middle East and they have the same look and feel, but we are blessed here with consistent tradewinds.'



It was the three W's – windy, wavy and warm – that appealed most to Curtis Florence, the 2009 Canadian Yachting Association's Rolex Sailor of the Year, who handled bow on the C&C 30, Nemesis, one of a four boat first-time one-design class in STIR. Florence, as well as helmsman Trey Sheehan, from Cleveland, OH, are members of Team Hooligan, who race a dozen large regattas annually from Key West to San Francisco, and decided to jump off their usual mix of J/70 and Melges 32 racing to sail the C&C.

'The first time we were on a C&C 30 was Thursday for the Round the Rocks Race,' says Sheehan, who flew down to race at the invitation of the owner of the C&C 30 sister ship, Themis. 'We got schooled today; the rest of the class beat us pretty well. One-design racing is like hand-to-hand combat. I love it. Especially here in the Caribbean.'



Some of the hottest competition today was in CSA Spinnaker 1. Blitz, the King 40, owned and raced by St. Thomas' Peter Corr, continued its reign at the head of the class.

'It was another Black Jack day,' says Corr, referring to the two - one finish his Aussie crew achieved in the two races yesterday and again today. 'Today, we lost one race by 19 seconds. When I saw that, I knew immediately where we lost that time. In the first race, I was trying to cut inside the bottom mark to take breeze away from the Melges 32 (Big Trouble). The idea was to pop his air, go around and get ahead. However, we weren't able to do that and lost speed.'



Bob Hillier, who hails from Lake Geneva, WI, and his J/122 El Ocaso alumni were trying to nip at Blitz's lead today.

'We have a real interesting class,' says Hillier, charter manager for Caribbean Yacht Racing Ltd. 'Two boats, the Melges 32 and RP 37, plane, we and the King don't and the Andrews 70 is out so far in front we don't see them. What each of us needs to do is sail our boats to their potentials.'

Big Trouble, a Melges 32 owned and raced by Chicago, IL's Tom Elsen, rounds out the top three in CSA Spinnaker 1 going into the last day of racing.

'Our day today was great in every way, and sadly in some ways, a repeat of yesterday. That is, we had another first and another last, from the penthouse to the outhouse,' says Elsen.



Racing was definitely a treat aboard the Royal Danish Navy training ship, Svanen, which like its sister ship, the Thyra, are competing in STIR's CSA Non-Spinnaker Class as part of the territory's Transfer Centennial Celebration, or 100 years since the U.S. purchased the islands from Denmark. Both ships are 60-foot, 1960's-built, Bermuda rigged yawls.

'To race is a special occasion for us,' says Captain Martin Englehardt, 'Racing and training don't go hand in hand. Training, which we mainly do, needs to be slow and thorough. In racing, it's all about reacting quickly.'



The buoy to buoy part of today's racing proved a physical one for the beach cat class.

'It was all about hoisting, rounding and dousing,' says St. Thomas' Teri McKenna, who is crewing for skipper Sandra Tartaglino, on McKenna's Nacra 17, Flight Risk. The two women are first in class with nothing less than bullets so far.

In the Large Offshore Multihull Class, it's the 66' HH Nala, that's leading. Unfortunately, trouble with the traveler aboard Arethusa that will require some in-yard carbon work, has taken the Gunboat 60 owned by Phil Lotz, of Fort Lauderdale, FL, out of play.



Racing continues and concludes on Sunday.

New this year, STIR introduces its daily Beach Party, with beach games, water toys and DJ music, between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. The festive shoreside vibe continues right to the beachfront awards ceremony on Sunday, starting at 6:30 p.m. Afterwards, there's a VI Cultural Celebration.



Back on shore, it was 'Party like a sailor' to the music of Spectrum Band.

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2017 St. Thomas International Regatta - Preliminary Cumulative Results






Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
Race
6
Race
7
Total
STIR GBC Racing

One Design Division


IC 24


1. 18   PUR 60 Orion IC 24 Fraito Lugo 1 3 1 5/SCP 1 1 1 13.0


2. 20   PUR 69 Sembrador IC 24 Ramón González 5 2 2 2 3 2 3 19.0


3. 15   ISV 40 Team Island Water World IC 24 Frits Bus & Chuck Pessler 3 5 3 3 2 5 4 25.0


4. 12   ISV 8 Bill T IC 24 David Franzel 2 1 4 6 7 4 2 26.0


5. 19   ISV99 Roundabout IC 24 Emilio Torres-Requena 4 4 5 7 6 3 6 35.0


6. 10   PUR 66 A Mi Paso IC 24 Agustín Lázaro-Lugo 7 6 6 5 5 6 5 40.0


7. 22   ISV 25 White Album IC 24 Doug Mclean 6 7 7 4 4 7 12/DNF 47.0


8. 14   ISV 20 Huron Girl IC 24 Mike Finley 9 10 8 11 10 8 7 63.0


9. 16   ISV 7 Magic Bus IC 24 Phillip Shannon 10 8 9 9 8 12/SCP 8 64.0


10. 17   ISV 21 One Love IC 24 William McConnell 8 9 10 8 11 9 9 64.0


11. 13   ISV 1 Boat Drinks IC 24 JP Montegut 11 11 11 10 9 11 10 73.0
 
 

Portsmouth Division


Beach Cats


1.
  ISV 140 Flight Risk Nacra 17 Teri McKenna 1 1 1 1 1

5.0


2.
  N Attention Nacra 5.2 Matthew Gyuraki 4 3 2 2 3

14.0


3.
  110697 Just Chillin Hobie 16 Tyler Rice 2 6/DNF 3 3 2

16.0


4.
  USA 11 Blame It On Rhea Nacra 20 Mark Chong 5 2 6/DNS 6/DNF 6/DNS

25.0


5.
  113902 White Sails Hobie 16 Joyce McKenzie 3 4 6/DNS 6/DNS 6/DNS

25.0
 
 
STIR SJC Racing

CSA Division


CSA - Spinnaker 1


1. 58   USA 52915 Blitz King 40 Peter Corr 2 1 2 1


6.0


2. 60   USA 52902 El Ocaso / Caribbean Yacht Racing Ltd. J 122 Bob Hillier 3 2 3 3


11.0


3. 134   USA 134 Bigger Trouble Melges 32 Tom Elsen 1 5 1 5


12.0


4. 67   ANU 911882 TAZ RP 37 Bernard Evan-Wong 4 3 4 4


15.0


5. 64   USA 46269 Runaway Andrews 70 Doug Baker 5 4 5 2


16.0
 


CSA - Spinnaker 2


1. 61   IVB 109 Fire Water Melges 24 Henry Leonnig 1 5 4 1


11.0


2. 68   CAN 56 Touch2Play Racing J 88 Rob Butler 2 3 3 4


12.0


3. 56   PUR 77 Atorrante Holland 11 metre David Fernandez 7/RDG 2 1 3


13.0


4. 65   USA 488 Solstice J 105 Jordan Mindich 5 1 6 2


14.0


5. 63   IVB 14 Pipedream Sirena 38 Chris Haycraft 3 4 5 5


17.0


6. 66   PUR 295 SunBum II J 80 Angel M Ayala 6 6 2 6


20.0


7. 59   PUR 4299 Bravissimo J 24 Mike Feierabend 4 8 7 7


26.0


8. 48   USA 19 Jasmine Little Harbor John Evans 8 7 8 8


31.0
 


CSA - Non-Spinnaker


1. 49   USA 52280 Odyssey Beneteau First 44.7 Kevin Gregory 1 3 2 1


7.0


2. 50   USA 61437 Varuna - Sound Sailing Center VAr 37 Martin van Breems 2 1 1 3


7.0


3. 52   PUR 58123 Lazy Dog Grand Soleil 58 Sergio Sagramoso 4 2 3 2


11.0


4.
  Y 101 Svanen Yawl Martin Engelhardt 3 4 5 6


18.0


5. 46   USA 7016 Hotel California Too Cruising SC70 Stephen Schmidt 6 6 4 4


20.0


6.
  Y 102 Thyra Yawl Christian Egeris Andersen 5 5 6 5


21.0
 
 

One Design Division


C&C 30


1. 32   USA 30014 Flying Jenny C&C 30 Sandra Askew 1 1 1 3


6.0


2. 31   USA 30026 Don't Panic C&C 30 Julian Mann 2 2 2 2


8.0


3. 34   USA 30015 Themis C&C 30 Walt Thirion 3 3 4 1


11.0


4. 33   USA 30018 Nemesis: feat. HOOLIGAN C&C 30 Trey Sheehan 4 4 3 4


15.0
 


Offshore Catamarans


1. 40   USA 6603 NALA HH/MM 66 Jim Vos 2
1 1


4.0


2. 39   USA 5301 Fujin Bieker 53 Catamaran Greg Slyngstad 1
2 2


5.0


3. 37   USA 6001 Fault Tolerant Gunboat 60 Robert and Libby Alexander 3
4 3


10.0


4. 38   USA 61002 Flow Gunboat 60 Stephen Cucchiaro 5
3 4


12.0


5. 36   USA 61006 Arethusa Gunboat Phil Lotz 4
6/DNS 6/DNS


16.0
 
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