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BIRW - Day 5 - All good things must come to an end

by Block Island Race Week on 24 Jun 2017
Day 5 - 27th Storm Trysail Block Island Race Week 2017 Stephen R Cloutier
Chris Lewis still looked a bit stunned as he stood on the dock at Payne’s drinking a mudslide while surrounded by his jubilant team.

Lewis and his crew on Kenai had just pulled off a stunning comeback and somewhat surprising upset, doing so in dramatic fashion. The Houston, Texas-based boat won both races on Friday and took advantage of a rare stumble by Challenge IV to capture the venerable J/44 class at Block Island Race Week XXVII.

“It was a very tense day of racing. It was game on and we knew we had to win both races to have a chance,” Lewis said. “We liked the strong breeze and we liked the committee boat end of the line. We got both today and managed to pull out the victory.”

Challenge IV, owned by Jeff Willis of Huntington Bay, New York, entered the final day of racing with a four-point lead on Kenai. It was reduced to three points when Kenai won race seven and Challenge IV placed second.

Lewis and tactician Mike McGagh decided to go after Challenge IV in the pre-start of race eight and also somewhat on the first windward leg. “We stayed with them before the start and caused them to start at the pin end, which was not favored,” Lewis said. “When we met up on the race course, we engaged them again.”

Challenge IV placed fifth in the final race and wound up equal on points with Kenai at 21 apiece. The Houston boat won the tiebreaker by virtue of having more first place results (four - two).

“We needed to finish fourth or better in the last race and didn’t quite do it,” Willis said. “We made some uncharacteristic mistakes, but a lot of that had to do with the pre-race maneuvers.”

Willis was not thrilled by the match race tactics employed by Kenai, but took the high road and congratulated Lewis and crew. Kenia had been a modified J/44, but was converted back to one-design trim for Block Island Race Week 2017 and earned the North American Championship.

“It feels like all the work and preparation we put in paid off,” Lewis said. “It is an honor and a thrill to win Block Island Race Week. We have an awful lot of respect for all these J/44 teams. It’s a great class, a very competitive class and we consider this a tremendous accomplishment.”

It was that type of afternoon on the docks of the three marinas at New Harbor. After five days of hard racing, there were 16 ecstatic winners and an equal number of disappointed runners-up. One of the happier crews was located at the far end of the Champlin’s dock aboard the J/105 Good Trade, owned by the husband-wife team of Bruce Stone and Nicole Breault.

Good Trade sailed impressively all week en route to capturing the J/105 New England Championship, winning five races and placing second in two others in posting a low score of 12 points. That was seven better than runner-up Eclipse (Damiam Emery, Shoreham, NY) and earned Stone and Breault the prestigious Everett B. Morris Memorial Trophy.

First awarded in 1967 and rededicated in 1991, the Morris Memorial Trophy is presented to the Block Island Race Week entry that wins its class and, in the judgment of the race committee and Storm Trysail Club commodore, put forth the Best Overall Performance.

“We were on fire, really in the zone,” Breault said. “We sailed the boat really well and minimize our mistakes.”

Stone steers while Breault calls tactics on Good Trade, which they bought last May from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. The couple resides in San Francisco and races a J/105 named Arbitrage on the West Coast.

“We’ve won five of the last seven regattas we’ve entered so I’d say we’ve been on a bit of a roll,” Stone said. “We’re having a really strong season so far and hope to keep it going.”

Marc Acheson (headsail trimmer), Bill Higgins (bow), John Sahagian (pit) and Casey Williams (mid-bow) complete the crew on Good Trade, which opened the regatta with a third then reeled off a steady string of firsts and seconds the rest of the way.

“Our crew work is so solid that I can call for any type of maneuver at any time and not worry one bit,” Breault said.

Skipper David Rosow and the Loki crew captured the J/109 North American Championship in similarly convincing fashion. Quantum professional Kerry Klingler trimmed the main while amateur Brian Comfort served as tactician as the Southport, Connecticut entry closed the regatta with three straight bullets.

“Today was do or die and I thought our team really came through in the clutch,” Rosow said. “We tried to keep it simple the last two days. We got in trouble on Tuesday when we made things more complicated than they needed to be.”

Loki successfully defended its North American crown despite having four new crew members and still has not lost a J/109 one-design regatta in two years. “Putting together a new team was complicated, but the chemistry came together well,” Rosow said.

Teamwork, a J/122 owned by Robin Team of Lexington, North Carolina, made its debut at Block Island Race Week in resounding fashion. After briefly falling behind the Farr 395 Old School, Teamwork won the last four races to turn a tight battle into a nine-point victory.

“I came up here with nine of my best friends and we had the time of our lives,” Team said. “Winning is a huge component, of course. The competition was super and we knew we had to be spot on to came out on top at this regatta.”

Teamwork, which earned the IRC 3 North American Championship, now adds Block Island Race Week to its numerous class titles at Key West Race Week and Charleston Race Week.

“Our crew work was fabulous. We seemed to pick up a boat length or two at every mark rounding,” Team said. “This is a mighty sweet win and we are definitely coming back.”

Arthur Santry skippered Temptation/Oakcliff to the North American Championship in IRC 2, posting a second and a first on Friday to close things out. Big breeze for several races benefitted the Ker 50, which finished nine points clear of the Ker 43 Christopher Dragon.

“It was a fantastic regatta for our team. You talk about stiff competition. What a really tough fleet,” said Santry, a resident of Newport, Rhode Island. “We had an advantage by being a bigger boat, but a bit of a disadvantage because the legs very short. I thought the boat was crewed as well as it’s ever been.”

Santry had six students from the Oakcliff Sailing onboard, an ongoing partnership Santry is proud of.

“I’m a big fan of having young kids on the boat. I think it’s very important. They’ll give you all they got,” Santry said. “We had a great group of kids this week and they all did a terrific job.”

This marks the first Block Island Race Week victory for Santry, who last competed at the biennial regatta in 1985 when he was 29 years old and racing his father’s Frers 58.

“Winning Block Island is a really big thing for me. It’s an awesome event and Storm Trysail Club always does an incredible job,” he said.

Skipper Steven Benjamin and his top-notch team on Spookie spent the week match racing against Hooligan, which is campaigned by the Naval Academy Varsity Offshore Sailing Team. Spookie wound up winning all eight races between the two TP52 racing machines, but Benjamin said it was exciting competition.

“I thought the Navy boat did a very good job of starting all week and improved every day. They got the better of us at one point today and we had to tack away,” said Benjamin, who worked with the Midshipmen on their sail trim throughout the week.

Benjamin walked away with one of the most notable perpetual trophies handed out by host Storm Trysail Club. The South Norwalk, Connecticut resident was presented a Rolex timepiece as overall winner of the 2017 Around the Island Race. Spookie showed superb speed while sailing downwind under its large spinnaker and on a tight reach using its Code Zero asymmetrical kite in posting an elapsed time of 1 hour, 56 minutes and 26 seconds in the 20-nautical mile circumnavigation of Block Island.

“This is probably the best crew we’ve ever had on Spookie. I think the chemistry is particularly good,” Benjamin said. “We always enjoy coming to Block Island. It is one of the most well-run regattas in the world.”

ORC Club made its debut as a class at Block Island Race Week and The Cat Came Back, a Swan 42 owned by Jamestown resident Lincoln Mossop led from start to finish. Tactician Michael Campbell have been sailing many years with Mossop, who dedicated his first Block Island Race Week win to his late father.

“I’ve been doing Block Island over 20 years and it feels great to win this regatta,” Mossop said.

Campbell credited clean starts and solid boat-handling from the crew for the success of The Cat Came Back, which won six races and placed second in the other two.

Jazz turned in a similarly dominant performance in J/88 class, winning seven of eight races in posting a low score of eight points. It was also the first Block Island Race Week win for skipper Douglas McKeige of Mamaroneck, New York.

“All I can say is the boat was going really, really well. We just had pace and could lift off the fleet,” McKeige said. “I didn’t expect to do quite this well, but I had a great team here with me this week. They hike hard and are constantly working to get the most out of the boat.”

Partnership, a J/111 campaigned by David and Maryellen Tortorello, won a good battle with Sea Biscuit in PHRF 1. Only two points separated the two boats going into Friday’s action, but a disqualification in race seven doomed the Farr 30 skippered by Kevin McNeil of Annapolis, Maryland.

“We have done Block Island Race Week five times and this is the first time we’ve won our class so this is phenomenal,” David Tortorello said. “We had very, very good competition and I think the key was consistency. We put up a lot of top three finishes. Our crew work was fabulous.”

Brad Porter and the crew of XLR8 won two of three races to open the regatta and never looked back in capturing PHRF 2 by 16 points over Whirlwind, the Beneteau 36.7 that was defending champion.

“I’m very fortunate. I have a very talented team and they sailed the boat extremely well,” Porter said. “We were really in the groove this week. Everything just kind of came together in terms of tactics, crew work and boat speed.”

Skipper John Esposito and his team on Hustler continued their remarkable run at this regatta by winning PHRF 3. Hustler, which beat fellow J/29 Cool Breeze by 10 points, has now captured its class in 11 consecutive editions of Block Island Race Week.

“Winning Block Island never gets old. We are very pleased,” said Esposito, a resident of Mohegan Lake, New York. “I came out of retirement to do this regatta and now I’m going back into retirement until 2019.”

Esposito, who seemed somewhat serious about putting his J/29 in storage until the next Block Island Race Week, had high praise for his crew that includes longtime co-skipper Neil Caruso. Robert Weir came all the way from Australia to serve as helmsman for the second straight Block Island while tactician Max Lopez has been on Hustler since he was 11 years old.

“I think the boat is getting quieter. Our level of aggressiveness is still there, but the volume of noise has gone down,” said Lopez, noting that Hustler had a reputation for “a lot of yelling.”

All four PHRF classes competed for East Coast Championships and Arabesque secured the title in PHRF 4 after duking it out all week with USA 4202. Skipper Mike Bruno and his crew on the Chance 31 posted a first and a second on Friday to beat the J/24 owned by Brian Gibbs by two points.

“We had stiff competition again today as expected. We were tied on points going into the last race of the regatta and managed to squeak out the win,” said Bruno, who lives in Avon, Connecticut.

Dan Cheresh sailed Extreme2 to victory in C&C 30 class, which was conducting its North American Championship. Veteran professional Mark Mendelblatt served as tactician on Extreme2, which won five races and did not need to start the last one.

“We wanted to come back strong after our performance at the New York Yacht Club Annual Regatta,” said Cheresh, who took third last weekend. “I thought we came back focused and with the right attitude. Our improvement was all over the board. We had better straight line speed and Mark did a great job of putting us in the right places.”

Testing Life, a Tartan 46 owned by Brian and Deb Mulhull of Ocean City, New Jersey, topped the Performance Cruising Spinnaker class by counting all bullets. This was the second straight Block Island Race Week victory for Testing Life, which threw out a fifth place finish.

“We sailed the boat very well because we have a great crew and good sails,” Mulhull said. “We’re always happy to win at Block Island and we had a great time once again.”

Rascal, an Ericson 39 skippered by Christopher Schneider, captured Performance Cruising Non-Spinnaker on the strength of two wins. Jammy, a Gunboat 55 owned by Block Island resident Thomas Lee, counted the exact same score line of 1-1-2 in topping the fleet of five Multihulls.

“The Jammy crew learned a lot this week about the Gunboat 55,” said Lee, who keeps his catamaran at a dock in front of his home on Coast Guard Road. “It seems like the fresher breezes that predominated this week really suits Jammy. We are really thrilled with this win.”

This was only the second regatta for Lee since assuming ownership of the Gunboat 55, which competed in Off Soundings two weekends ago.

Preliminary Cumulative Results
 
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A Red Fleet Racing
  IRC Division
    IRC 1 North American Championship
    1.     USA 95 Spookie TP52 Steve & Heidi Benjamin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1   8.0
    2.     USA 52100 Hooligan TP52 Theodore Papenthien 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2   16.0
 
    IRC 2 North American Championship
    1.     USA 50069 Temptation/Oakcliff Custon Ker 50 Arthur Santry 1 1 1 5 2 4 2 1   17.0
    2.     USA 4304 Christopher Dragon Ker 43 Andrew & Linda Weiss 3 2 6 7 1 2 1 4   26.0
    3.     USA 45454 Lir Swan 45 John McNamara 4 3 4 1 5 7.5 4 6   34.5
    4.     USA 4235 Apparition Swan 42 Ken Colburn 7 4 7 2 3 3 3 7   36.0
    5.     USA 4214 Daring Swan 42 John Hele 10/DNC 7 3 4 4 1 7 2   38.0
    6.     USA 4243 Blazer Swan 42 Christopher Culver 6 6 2 3 6 7.5 8 3   41.5
    7.     USA 4206 Impetuous Swan 42 Paul Zabetakis 5 8 5 8 7 5 5 5   48.0
    8.     USA 60432 Cool Breeze Mills 43 Custom John Cooper 2 5 8 6 8 6 6 8   49.0
    9.     USA 45045 Pterodactyl R/P 45 custom Scott Weisman 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9   71.0
 
    IRC 3 North American Championship
    1.     USA 52939 Teamwork J 122 Robin Team 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 1   13.0
    2.     USA 39532 Old School Farr 395 Ganson Evans 2 1 4 1 5 2 4 3   22.0
    3.     USA 39516 Avalanche Farr 395 Craig Albrecht 3 5 1 6 2 3 6 5   31.0
    4.     USA 70 Pendragon X-41 Quentin Thomas 5 3 3 8 4 4 2 4   33.0
    5.   Doyle Sailmakers  USA 52770 Gigi J 122 Tom Mager 6 6 7 3 3 8 5 2   40.0
    6.   Quantum Sails  USA 60085 Moxiee J 122 Daniel Heun 8 4 8 2 6 7 3 7   45.0
    7.     USA 114 Varekai J 120 Peter Hein 4 7 6 7 7 5 7 6   49.0
    8.     USA 60017 SKYE Mills 41 Michael Bistany 7 8 5 5 8 6 9/DNC 9/DNC   57.0
 
 
  ORC Division
    ORC Club
    1.     USA 4212 The Cat Came Back Swan 42 Lincoln Mossop 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1   10.0
    2.     USA 52643 Settler NEB Tripp 43 Thomas Rich 2 2 4 4 5 1 4 2   24.0
    3.     USA 61017 Jeroboam Farr 400 Laurent Givry 3 5 3 2 4 3 5 4   29.0
    4.     USA 1200 High Noon Tripp 41 Kenneth Luczynski 4 3 6 3 2 6 6 3   33.0
    5.     USA 25279 Shamrock Sensation Nelson Marek 40 Ralph DiMattia 5 4 5 5 3 5 3 5   35.0
    6.     USA 38007 Kurranulla Sydney 38 Stuart Jones 6 6 1 6 6 4 2 6   37.0
 
 
B White Fleet Racing
  One Design Division
    J 44 North American Championship
    1. 4   GBR 4410 Kenai J 44 Chris Lewis 1 6 3 5 1 3 1 1   21.0
    2. 1   USA 4412 Challenge IV J 44 Jeffrey W. Willis 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 5   21.0
    3. 5   USA 4401 Maxine J 44 William Ketcham 4/SCP 2 2 1 6 5 4 3   27.0
    4. 7   USA 4403 Vamp J 44 Leonard Sitar 6 1 6 3 2 2 6 6   32.0
    5. 2   USA 4406 Glory J 44 U.S. Coast Guard Academy 7 3 4 4 4 6 3 2   33.0
    6. 3   USA 4404 Gold Digger J 44 James D. Bishop 5 7 5 6 5 4 5 4   41.0
    7. 6   USA 4405 Resolute J 44 Don and Rick Rave 4 5 8/DNF 8/DNS 8/DNS 8/DNC 8/DNS 8/DNS   57.0
 
    C&C 30 North American Championship
    1. 11   USA 30009 Extreme2 C&C 30 Dan Cheresh 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 7/DNS   17.0
    2. 17   USA 11 Tiburon C&C 30 Stephen Stroub 5 3 4 2 1 4 3 1   23.0
    3. 16   USA 30015 Themis C&C 30 Walt Thirion 3 2 1 4 6 2 4 3   25.0
    4. 14   USA 30016 Just A Friend C&C 30 Clayton Deutsch 4 5 3 6 5 5 2 2   32.0
    5. 12   USA 30014 Flying Jenny C&C 30 Sandra Askew 6 4 5 3 2 3 5 4   32.0
    6. 10   USA 30026 Don't Panic C&C 30 Julian Mann 2 6 6 5 4 6 6 5   40.0
 
    J 109 North American Championship
    1. 29   USA 125 Loki J 109 David Rosow 1 5 5 3 2 1 1 1   19.0
    2. 34 Quantum Sails  USA 51 Rush J 109 Bill Sweetser 7 3 1 2 9 3 3 3   31.0
    3. 25 North Sails  USA 274 Gossip J 109 Steve Kenny 5 1 3 8 1 4 7 8   37.0
    4. 28   USA 72 Gut Feeling (Corinthian) J 109 Ted Herlihy 2 9 4 1 3 7 5 7   38.0
    5. 24 North Sails  USA 200 Emoticon (Corinthian) J 109 Jonathan Rechtschaffer 4 5.5/RDG 7 12 4 2 2 2   38.5
    6. 31 Quantum Sails  USA 197 Morning Glory J 109 Carl Olsson 3 2 2 7 5 6 10 4   39.0
    7. 26 North Sails  USA 261 Growth Spurt (Corinthian) J 109 John Greifzu, Jr. 12 4 9 4 10 9 12/SCP 14   74.0
    8. 39 North Sails  USA 266 Vento Solare J 109 Bill Kneller 14 8 8 6 13 8 12 6   75.0
    9. 21 Quantum Sails  USA 360 Big Boat (Corinthian) J 109 William Rogers 8 12 11 9 6 5 14 12   77.0
    10. 38 North Sails  USA 203 URSA
(Corinthian)
J 109 Brooke Mastrorio 10 11 13 16 15 12 4 10   91.0
    11. 22 Quantum Sails  USA 51888 Cleo J 109 Ray Pepi 6 13 16 10 8 11 9 18   91.0
    12. 33   USA 73 Rosalita (Corinthian) J 109 Rick Hanson 10/RDG 10 12 13 11 14 11 11   92.0
    13. 32 Quantum Sails  USA 267 Nordlys (Corinthian) J 109 Robert Schwartz 16 7 10 17 14 10 15 9   98.0
    14. 30   USA 71 Mistral
(Corinthian)
J 109 Dan Nash 15 22/DSQ 17 11 7 13 8 16   109.0
    15. 23 North Sails  USA 51992 Cosmo J 109 George Tay 22/DNF 15 6 5 17 15 18 13   111.0
    16. 20   USA 160 Ariel
(Corinthian)
J 109 Jeffrey Warren 9 6 15 14 18 16 16 19   113.0
    17. 36   USA 332 Strider
(Corinthian)
J 109 Daniel Corcoran 13 14 19 15 12 17 13 20   123.0
    18. 40   USA 315 Waterdog J 109 Glenn Marck 22/DNF 16 18 18 16 18 21 5   134.0
    19. 37   USA 239 Sweet Caroline (Corinthian) J 109 Christopher Ercole 22/DNF 17 14 19 19 19 17 17   144.0
    20. 27   USA 244 Guardian J (Corinthian) J 109 Don Dwyer 22/DNF 19 20 20 21 21 19 15   157.0
    21. 35 North Sails  USA 337 Seawolf (Corinthian) J 109 Ken ODonnell 17 18 21 21 20 20 20 21   158.0
 
    J 88 East Coast Championship
    1. 47   USA 1 Jazz J 88 Douglas McKeige 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1   9.0
    2. 51   USA 80 Wings J 88 Mike Bruno 5 3 2 3 1 2 2 2   20.0
    3. 50   USA 91 Red Sky J 88 John Pearson 2 2 5 5 3 6 3 7   33.0
    4. 46   USA 24 Deviation J 88 Iris Vogel 3 4 4 6 4 3 6 4   34.0
    5. 52   USA 35 Yonder J 88 Douglas Newhouse 4 5 3 4 5 4 5 5   35.0
    6. 49   USA 81 Nevermore J 88 Ken & Drew Hall 6 7 7 2 6 5 4 3   40.0
    7. 48   USA 57 MI2 J 88 Donald Nicholson 7 6 6 7 7 7 7 6   53.0
 
    J 105 New England Championship
    1. 58   USA 96 Good Trade J 105 Bruce Stone / Nicole Breault 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1   12.0
    2. 57   USA 50 Eclipse J 105 Damian Emery 1 3 3 3 5 1 1 2   19.0
    3. 60   USA 334 loulou J 105 OJ Young 2 2 2 12 2 4 3 9   36.0
    4. 67   USA 274 Trifecta J 105 Thom Hering 5 6 6 6 6 3 6 5   43.0
    5. 69   USA 220 Bat IV J 105 Andrew Kennedy 6 4 4 10 7 5 7 4   47.0
    6. 65   USA 456 Sterling J 105 Mark Lindquist 4 7 5 2 8 7 9 7   49.0
    7. 64   USA 523 Santas Reign, Dear J 105 Donald Santa 11 5 7 5 11 6 4 3   52.0
    8. 68   USA 344 Two Feathers J 105 Mark Masur 7 9 10 8 3 8 5 6   56.0
    9. 63   USA 44105 Rigadoon J 105 Kyle Riggs 9 8 8 4 4 10 8 13   64.0
    10. 55   USA 51178 Atalanta J 105 Marty Galligan 12 13 9 9 9 11 10 8   81.0
    11. 66   USA 627 Tolo J 105 Richie Palmer 8 10 13 7 13 13 11 10   85.0
    12. 59   USA 249 LauraBea J 105 Max Kalehoff 10 12 11 11 10 9 13 12   88.0
    13. 61   USA 211 Pieces of Eight J 105 Jonah Israelit 13 11 12 13 12 12 12 11   96.0
    14. 62   USA 630 Planet Claire J 105 SD John Koten 15/DNS 15/DNC 15/DNC 15/DNS 15/DNS 15/DNS 15/DNS 15/DNS   120.0
 
 
C Blue Fleet Racing
  PHRF_ToT Division
    PHRF 1 East Coast Championship
    1.     USA 16 Partnership J 111 David and Maryellen Tortorello 2 2 1 2 4 3 5 3   22.0
    2.     USA 40 Seabiscuit Farr 30 Kevin McNeil 1 1 4 4 2 4 14/DSQ 6   36.0
    3.     USA 60059 Ranger Farr 40 Gunnar Hough 5.5 9 7 1 11 1 1 1   36.5
    4.     122 Family Stuff Melges 32 Wes Maxwell 10 4 8 5 1 6 3 4   41.0
    5.     USA 30 Wicked 2.0 J 111 Douglas Curtiss 4 6 3 3 5 5 8 9   43.0
    6.     USA 50282 Miracle R/P 44 Michael Cashel 8.25/RDG 12 2 12 7 2 2 2   47.3
    7.     USA 60909 Bravo J 111 Sedgwick Ward 3 10 5 9 3 7 4 7   48.0
    8.     USA 26 Andiamo J 111 Paul Strauch 5.5 7 6 6 8 9 7 10   58.5
    9.     60351 Blue Fire Summit 35 Bill Baxter III 9 3 11 10 6 11 6 5   61.0
    10.     USA 2036R Shearwater Sydney 36 Joe Whelan Chris Bjerregaard 8 5 10 8 9 12 11 11   74.0
    11.     USA 51356 Spectre J 125 Brian Prinz 14/RET 8 9 11 13 8 9 8   80.0
    12.     USA 60026 Beau Che II J 111 Bill Thomas 12 13 12 7 12 10 10 12   88.0
    13.     USA 43640 Wired Tripp 40 John Kimberly 11 11 13 13 10 13 12 13   96.0
 
    PHRF 2 East Coast Championsship
    1.     USA 8001 XLR8 Carrera 280 Brad Porter 1 2 1 4 1 3 1 1   14.0
    2.     USA 52134 Whirlwind Beneteau First 36.7 William Purdy 5 4 6 3 5 1 3 3   30.0
    3.     USA 43663 Caliente Tripp 36 Joel Z. Green 4 9/SCP 8 2 4 2 4 2   35.0
    4.   Quantum Sails  USA 738 Dark Energy Melges 24 Laura Grondin 2 3 2 7 3 6 6 8   37.0
    5.     USA 32581 Leading Edge J 35 Tom Sutton 3 1 10 5 2 4 11 4   40.0
    6.     USA 52361 Frequent Flyer Beneteau First 36.7 Alistair Duke 7 5 7 6 6 5 5 7   48.0
    7.     USA 52816 RockIt 2.0 Columbia 30-2 Sport Lance Ryley 9 8 5 1 7.5 7 7 5   49.5
    8.     USA 2609 Hall Pass Donovan GP 26 Jim Carkhuff / Ken Schmidt 6 9 3 11 9 8.5 2 10   58.5
    9.     USA 60029 Ranger Morris 42x Kenneth Weg 8 7 4 10 7.5 11.5/SCP 9 6   63.0
    10.   Evolutions Sails  USA 51639 Himmel Dehler 39 Donald Snelgrove 10 11 9 8 11 11 10 9   79.0
    11.     USA 69 Sunshine Daydream Beneteau First 36.7 Chris Fesenmeyer 11 10 11 9 10 10 8 11   80.0
 
    PHRF 3 East Coast Championship
    1.     USA 283 Hustler J 29 MHOB John Esposito 1 1 4 1 2 1 3 1   14.0
    2.     USA 197 Cool Breeze J 29 Frac OB John Cooper 3 4 3 3 4 4 1 2   24.0
    3.     USA 51362 Cymothoe Sabre 362 David Alldian 4 5 2 4 1 2 4 4   26.0
    4.     USA 40561 Dirty Harry J 29 Jack McGuire 5 2 7 2 3 5 2 3   29.0
    5.     USA 269 Mighty Puffin J 29 MH Steve Thurston 2 3 5 6 5 3 5 6   35.0
    6.     USA 381 Upsetter J 80 Jason Viseltear 6 6 1 7.5 7 7 7 8   49.5
    7.     USA 25752 The Ocho Capo 30 Mark Cika 7 7 8 5 6 8 8 7   56.0
    8.     USA 40159 Stout J 29 MHOB Matthew Strand 10/DNF 8 6 7.5 8 6 6 5   56.5
    9.     USA 147 Red Stripe Hobie 33 Ray Way 8 9 9 9 9 9 10/DNF 9   72.0
 
    PHRF 4 East Coast Championship
    1.     USA 31550 Arabesque Chance CTM 31 Robert Bruno 3 1 3 2 1 1 2 1   14.0
    2.     USA 4202 USA 4202 J 24 Brian Gibbs 2 2 1 3 2 2 1 3   16.0
    3.     USA 20201 Brer Rabbit 3 C&C 33 David Strang 1 4 2 1 3 3 3 2   19.0
    4.     USA 165 Speedway Boogie Colgate 26 Chris Brady 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4   31.0
    5.     USA 1968 Night Moves J 24 Colby Thim 6/DNC 5 6/DNF 5 5 5 6/DNC 6/DNC   44.0
 
 
C Blue Fleet Pursuit Racing
  One Design Division
    Performance Cruising Class - Spinnaker
    1.     USA 60398 Testing Life Tartan 46 Brian & Deb Mulhall 1   1 5 1       [5] 3.0
    2.   North Sails  GRE 55 Irie 2 Ker 55 Brian Cunha 2   9 1 4       [9] 7.0
    3.     USA 43 Grimace J 100 Benjamin Hodgson 4   2 3 2       [4] 7.0
    4.     USA 40789 Lora Ann Express 37 Richard du Moulin 5   3 4 3       [5] 10.0
    5.     USA 4 Reef Points Westerly Marine 60 Gurdon Wattles 3   8 2 7       [8] 12.0
    6.     USA 3499 Uncle Al J 24 Jeff Curtin 6   4 8 6       [8] 16.0
    7.     USA 118 Manitou J 111 Greg Slamowitz 8   5 6 9       [9] 19.0
    8.     USA 40253 Orion S2 10.3 Bryan Coon 9   7 7 5       [9] 19.0
    9.     USA 52353 Mischief Grand Soleil 40 Peter Henry 7   6 9 11/DNC       [11] 22.0
    10.     USA 60064 Ringle X X-Yachts X4 Bob Rodgers / Ted Ruegg 10   11/DNF 10 8       [11] 28.0
 
    Performance Cruising Class - Non-Spinnaker
    1.     USA 11426 Rascal Ericson 39 Christopher Schneider 1   2 1 2       [2] 4.0
    2.     USA 50670 Starlight Cambria 46 John de Regt 2   1 3 11/DNC       [11] 6.0
    3.     USA 32708 Checkmate Alden 44 Frank Flores 4   4 5 1       [5] 9.0
    4.     USA 320 Latitude Mason 43 Brian Gillen 5   5 2 3       [5] 10.0
    5.     USA 31401 Tenderly Friendship 40 Mark Masiello 3   3 4 4       [4] 10.0
    6.   North Sails  USA 63 Sea Biscuit Sabre 402 Michael Jennings 7   7 7 5       [7] 19.0
    7.     899 Happenstance O'Day 34 Thomas Talbot 11/RET   6 6 11/DNC       [11] 23.0
    8.     USA 60344 Chateauneuf du Pape Sun Odessey 44 John Pape 8   8 11/DNS 11/DNC       [11] 27.0
    9.     USA 51229 Meddler J 29 Peter B Hilgendorff 6   11/DNF 11/DNF 11/DNC       [11] 28.0
    10.     USA 60665 Tartaruga Jeanneau 409 David Messenger 11/DNC   11/DNC 11/DNC 11/DNC       [11] 33.0
 
    Multihulls
    1.     USA 5504 Jammy Gunboat 55 Thomas Lee 1   1 2 2         6.0
    2.     USA 415 Belafonte Corsair 31R P. Michael Patterson 2   3 3 3         11.0
    3.     USA 13 Flight Simulator II Corsair Cruze 970 Tom Reese 6/DNC   5 1 1         13.0
    4.     USA 001 Triple threat Corsair 43 Timothy Lyons 3   2 4 4         13.0
    5.     USA 110 Blue Steel F-32rx Randel Osborne 6/DNF   4 5 6/DNC         21.0
 
 
2017 Block Island Race Week - Corinthian Teams - Preliminary Cumulative Results
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    J 109 North American Championship
    1. 28   USA 72 Gut Feeling J 109 Ted Herlihy 2 9 4 1 3 7 5 7   38.0
    2. 24 North Sails  USA 200 Emoticon J 109 Jonathan Rechtschaffer 4 5.5/RDG 7 12 4 2 2 2   38.5
    3. 26 North Sails  USA 261 Growth Spurt J 109 John Greifzu, Jr. 12 4 9 4 10 9 12/SCP 14   74.0
    4. 21 Quantum Sails  USA 360 Big Boat J 109 William Rogers 8 12 11 9 6 5 14 12   77.0
    5. 38 North Sails  USA 203 URSA J 109 Brooke Mastrorio 10 11 13 16 15 12 4 10   91.0
    6. 33   USA 73 Rosalita J 109 Rick Hanson 10/RDG 10 12 13 11 14 11 11   92.0
    7. 32 Quantum Sails  USA 267 Nordlys J 109 Robert Schwartz 16 7 10 17 14 10 15 9   98.0
    8. 30   USA 71 Mistral J 109 Dan Nash 15 22/DSQ 17 11 7 13 8 16   109.0
    9. 20   USA 160 Ariel J 109 Jeffrey Warren 9 6 15 14 18 16 16 19   113.0
    10. 36   USA 332 Strider J 109 Daniel Corcoran 13 14 19 15 12 17 13 20   123.0
    11. 37   USA 239 Sweet Caroline J 109 Christopher Ercole 22/DNF 17 14 19 19 19 17 17   144.0
    12. 27   USA 244 Guardian J J 109 Don Dwyer 22/DNF 19 20 20 21 21 19 15   157.0
    13. 35 North Sails  USA 337 Seawolf J 109 Ken ODonnell 17 18 21 21 20 20 20 21   158.0
 
 
2017 Block Island Race Week - Sub-Class Scoring - Preliminary Cumulative Results
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  IRC Division
    IRC 2 North American Championship - Sub-Class 1
    1.     USA 4235 Apparition Swan 42 Ken Colburn 7 4 7 2 3 3 3 7   36.0
    2.     USA 4214 Daring Swan 42 John Hele 10/DNC 7 3 4 4 1 7 2   38.0
    3.     USA 4243 Blazer Swan 42 Christopher Culver 6 6 2 3 6 7.5 8 3   41.5
    4.     USA 4206 Impetuous Swan 42 Paul Zabetakis 5 8 5 8 7 5 5 5   48.0
 
 
 
C Blue Fleet Racing
  PHRF_ToT Division
    PHRF 1 East Coast Championship - Sub-Class 2
    1.     USA 16 Partnership J 111 David and Maryellen Tortorello 2 2 1 2 4 3 5 3   22.0
    2.     USA 30 Wicked 2.0 J 111 Douglas Curtiss 4 6 3 3 5 5 8 9   43.0
    3.     USA 60909 Bravo J 111 Sedgwick Ward 3 10 5 9 3 7 4 7   48.0
    4.     USA 26 Andiamo J 111 Paul Strauch 5.5 7 6 6 8 9 7 10   58.5
    5.     USA 60026 Beau Che II J 111 Bill Thomas 12 13 12 7 12 10 10 12   88.0
 
 
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