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2015 J/24 US National Championship - Battling hard for victory

by Julie and Christopher Howell on 25 May 2015
2015 J/24 US National Championship - Day 2 J/24 Class Association
2015 J/24 US National Championship - It took all nine races to determine the victor at the J/24 US National Championship, hosted by Berkeley Yacht Club in Berkeley, CA. Chris Snow’s Bogus and David Klatt’s Jaded came into the final day with just one point separating them, and in the end, it was still one single point that secured victory for Snow and his crew, which included current J/24 World Champion Will Welles (tactics), Chris Nesbitt (trim), Garth Reynolds (mast) and Doug Weitz (bow, a J/24 World Champion crew in 1995).

Bogus started off Sunday with a two, one, leaving them with a five-point advantage. Klatt did all he could in the final bout and took line honors, but Snow placed fifth which was exactly enough to win with 18 net points, to Klatt’s 19. Tokuma Takesue’s Gekko of Japan, with Mike Ingham as a crew member, took third with 32 points.

Pat Toole’s 3 Big Dogs opened the day with a victory, ahead of Snow and Michael Whitfield’s TMC Racing, while winds hovered around 10 knots on San Francisco Bay. Snow snagged the bullet in the next contest, as Klatt and Takesue rounded out the top three. Closing out the regatta in 12-14 knots of wind, Klatt claimed the final race win, trailed by Scott Milne’s Tremendous Slouch and Takesue.

The top five: Chris Snow, Bogus (18 points), David Klatt, Jaded (19), Tokuma Takesue’s Gekko (32), Pat Toole, 3 Big Dogs (36), Mark Laura, Baba Louie (43).

Twenty five boats competed over three days.

Results:

Sail   Boat   Skipper Yacht Club
 1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9 
Total Pos
5208   Bogus   Chris Snow   SDYC  
1   2   3   3   [6]   1   2   1   5  
18  
1  
1892   Jaded   David Klatt   Ventura YC  
3   4   1   2   1   5   [26/OCS]   2   1  
19  
2  
JPN5449   GEKKO   Tokuma Takesue   Japan Sailing Federation  
6   1   5   6   4   4   [8]   3   3  
32  
3  
USA 5253   3 Big Dogs   Pat Toole   Santa Barbara YC  
5   5   6   1   3   [14]   1   8   7  
36  
4  
2365   Baba Louie   Mark Laura   SYC  
2   7   4   4   2   3   [15]   11   10  
43  
5  
USA 4906   TMC Racing   Michael Whitfield   Berkeley Yacht Club  
4   6   7   [11]   7   10   3   6   8  
51  
6  
USA 5471   Tremendous Slouch   Scott Milne   CYC Seattle  
16/SCP   3   [26/RET]   8   10   2   6   21   2  
68  
7  
126   GIGGLES   Natalie Penner   AYC  
[18]   13   8   5   13   11   11   4   6  
71  
8  
3421   Suspence   Carl Sheath   Corinthian Yacht Club, Seattle  
12   9   7/SCP   7   9   [23/SCP]   10   13   13  
80  
9  
5350   Feral Rooster   paul van ravenswaay   severn sailing association  
7   8   [20/SCP]   18   5   8   18   14   9  
87  
10  
USA1898   Critter   James Baurley   SMWYC  
10   11   9   17/SCP   16   [20]   5   9   12  
89  
11  
2394   Downtown Uproar   Darren Cumming   None  
9   10   [23/SCP]   17/SCP   11   6   17   7   15  
92  
12  
2160   TBD   Steve Hendricks   Santa Barbara Sailing Club  
13   15   [22/SCP]   21/SCP   15   7   4   15   16  
106  
13  
USA4268   Little Wing   Luther Strayer   Barstable YC  
[26/RET]   12   11   14   18   12   16   10   14  
107  
14  
2176   Evil Octopus   JASPER VAN VLIET   RYC  
15   16   [21]   20   19   13   7   17   4  
111  
15  
513   Shut up and drive   Val Lulevich   none  
8   [22/SCP]   10   22   21   19   12   5   17  
114  
16  
674   Garage Sail   Tim Sauer   North Flathead Yacht Club  
14   14   14   13   14   22/SCP   14   12   [24]  
117  
17  
4339   R.Y.L.A.H.   John Mason   CYC/SYC  
16   21   [23]   23   12   20/SCP   9   16   20  
137T  
18  
2950   Joss   Noel Morgan   Seattle CYC  
17   18   16   10   20   16   [22]   22   18  
137T  
19  
2257   Bullet   Thomas Tunberg   SBYC  
[26/SCP]   19   20   19   17   9   20   24   11  
139  
20  
3732   Djinn   Nojan Moshiri   CYC Seattle  
20   20   13   [26/SCP]   22   24   13   19   26/SCP  
157  
21  
USA 1036   Flight   Randall Rasicot   Richmond Yacht Club  
23   [26/SCP]   12   17   24   26/SCP   19   18   19  
158  
22  
3839   Irrational   Chris Dukelow   Seattle Corinthian  
[26/SCP]   26/SCP   19   21   8   21   21   23   22  
161  
23  
2722   Thunder Cookie   Jorge Martin-de-Nicolas   Austin Yacht Club  
22   24   [26/SCP]   15   23   23   23   20   23  
173  
24  
3316   woof   wally whittier   none  
24   [25]   24   25   25   25   24   25   25  
197  
25  
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