Please select your home edition
Edition
Henri-Lloyd - For the Obsessed

2014 US Qualifying Series - Rookies and Veterans temper their optimism

by Stuart Streuli on 3 Sep 2014
Jeff Johnstone, of J Boats, runs the U.S. Qualifying Series competitors through a few pointers for sailing the J/70. Racing in the biennial club-focused regatta starts on Wednesday out of the New York Yacht Club at Harbour Court. Stuart Streuli / New York Yacht Club
With any unique competition, previous experience is often invaluable. So when looking for favorites in the 2014 U.S. Qualifying Series (USQS) for the New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup presented by Rolex, which starts tomorrow out of the New York Yacht Club at Harbour Court, in Newport, R.I., it makes sense to start with the teams that have participated, and done well, in previous editions of the biennial regatta.

Hovering near the top of that list is The San Francisco Yacht Club team, which is led by two-time USQS skipper Shawn Bennett and former America’s Cup sailor Melissa Feagin. In 2012, Bennett and Feagin helped the SFYC team to a third-place finish and a berth in the 2013 Invitational Cup, where the club finished 13th.

'I think it’s really going to be about consistency for us,' says Bennett. 'We’re going to try to get ourselves into the gold fleet with consistency in (the Sonar and J/70, the two fleets utilized for the USQS) and then see what we can do.'

One factor that may make consistency more of a challenge than it was two years ago is other competitors’ familiarity with the J/70. In 2012, the 22-foot J/70 design was in its infancy. It is now one of the hottest-selling keelboats in the world, with over 600 built. Some of the competitors in the USQS will sail in the class’s inaugural world championship the following week, also hosted out of Harbour Court.

'Last time, it was interesting because nobody had sailed the J/70s before,' says Bennett, 'and this time some teams are clearly going to have more experience in those boats. I haven’t sailed them at all since 2012.'

Still, the SFYC team’s familiarity with the race area and the short-course, small-fleet nature of the competition, which favors quick thinking and fleet management over boatspeed and big-picture strategy, should keep it in contention. Other returning teams of note include Seattle Yacht Club, which placed second in 2012, Eastern (Marblehead, Mass) Yacht Club, which won the inaugural USQS in 2010 and Newport Harbor (Calif.) Yacht Club, which placed third in 2010 and fourth in 2012.


On the other side of the coin is the self-proclaimed dark-horse team from Harbor Island Yacht Club, on Old Hickory Lake, outside of Nashville, Tenn.

'Anthony Passafiume and I were sitting at the yacht club one day and said we’d really like to do some national sailing,' says tactician Steve LeMay. 'So we sent in a resume to the USQS and a few weeks later we received an invitation.'

While Tennessee isn't known for its major bodies of water, LeMay says sailing is quite strong in the Volunteer State. 'We’ve got a lot of good Lightning sailors, and we sponsor a national Lightning regatta every year called the Blue Nose Regatta,' says LeMay. 'We also have a strong Laser fleet.'

Without previous USQS experience, the team is keeping its expectations in check. 'Our goal is upper half at this point,' he says. 'We’re the dark horses. It could go real good or real bad. There’s some formidable competition out there.' But don't discount Team Music City USA. They have been sailing LeMay's J/70 together for the past year and their polished crew work could be a significant advantage if the breeze picks up as expected for the second half of the regatta.

Racing for the U.S. Qualifying Series for the New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup presented by Rolex will start tomorrow at 10:30 a.m., on the East Passage of Narragansett Bay, and run through Saturday afternoon. For the first two days, the 22 yacht club teams split into two qualifying groups that will alternate sailing in identical fleets of J/70s and Sonars. The top six teams in each group will move to the Gold Fleet, which will sail in J/70s on Friday and Saturday, with the top three yacht clubs earning an invitation to the 2015 Invitational Cup presented by Rolex.

Selden 2020 - FOOTERC-Tech 2021 SnuffAir 728x90 BOTTOM2024 fill-in (bottom)

Related Articles

UpWind by MerConcept announces 7 female athletes
For the inaugural season of Ocean Fifty Racing After four days of physical and mental tests, individual interviews, and on-water racing, seven female athletes have been selected to join the very first UpWind by MerConcept racing team.
Posted on 19 Apr
Last Chance for 2024 Olympic Qualification
Starting this weekend at the Semaine Olympique Française The Last Chance Regatta, held during the 55th edition of Semaine Olympique Française (Franch Olympic Week) from 20-27 April in Hyères, France, is as it says – the last chance.
Posted on 19 Apr
35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta Day 1
Easy start to an exciting week The 35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta got off to a slow start today with unusual calm southerly winds which prompted the race committee to shorten the Old Road course.
Posted on 19 Apr
5.5 Metre Alpen Cup at Fraglia Vela Riva Day 1
Cold start but hot racing on Lake Garda, Italy The Jean Genie (GBR 43, Peter Morton, Andrew Palfrey, Ruairidh Scott) won two out of three races on the opening day of the 2024 5.5 Metre Alpen Cup, on Thursday, which is being hosted by the first time by Fraglia Vela Riva.
Posted on 18 Apr
Melges 24 European Series kick-off 12th edition
All set in Trieste, a city with a rich sailing heritage and home to Italy's largest Melges 24 fleet The wait is over, and the first warning signal of the Melges 24 European Sailing Series 2024 will be given in Trieste, Italy, at noon on Friday, April 19.
Posted on 18 Apr
New and familiar faces set for 2024 Resolute Cup
There's no set formula for evaluating the entry list for an invitational event There's no set formula for evaluating the entry list for an invitational event. But among the critical criteria would be a healthy number of former champions, geographic diversity and a handful of new entries.
Posted on 18 Apr
First six OGR finishers all Whitbread veterans
Whitbread yacht Outlaw AU (08) crosses the finish line at 13:39 UTC to claim the Adelaide Cup Former Whitbread yacht Outlaw AU (08) crosses the Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes finish line at 13:39 UTC, 18th April after 43 days at sea ranking 6th in line honours and IRC for Leg 4.
Posted on 18 Apr
76th N2E Yacht Race - One week to go
Newcomers and veterans make N2E a sailing institution The 76th Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race will depart from its multi-line start. A multitude of racers and 145 boats that keep N2E a Southern California yacht racing favorite, will take to the 125mn course bound for the Hotel Coral and Marina.
Posted on 18 Apr
Clipper Race fleet set to arrive in Seattle
After taking on the North Pacific Ocean Over 170 non-professional sailors, including 25 Americans, are on board a fleet of eleven Clipper Race yachts currently battling it out in a race across the world's biggest ocean and heading for the Finish Line in Seattle.
Posted on 18 Apr
Alegre leads the search for every small gain
Going into 2024 52 Super Series season The first of the two new Botin Partners designed TP52s to be built for this 52 Super Series season, Andy Soriano's Alegre, is on course to make its racing debut at 52 Super Series Palma Vela Sailing Week.
Posted on 18 Apr