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2014 U.S. Melges 24 National Championship - Long haul

by Melges 24 on 15 Nov 2014
2014 Melges 24 U.S. National Championship downwind fleet racing. 2014 JOY | U.S. Melges 24 Class Association
The saying goes, 'it's a marathon, not a sprint,' and on the first day of the 2014 U.S. Melges 24 National Championship hosted by Davis Island Yacht Club (DIYC), PRO Eric Robbins made good on his promise.

It was a long day with the completion of five races, leaving the fleet with weary grins, and a well-earned session at the new DIYC tiki bar. Despite light and tricky breeze in the morning, then shifty and puffy breeze in the afternoon, the racing was stellar and the perfect reminder of why Melges 24 racing is still the best.


Early in the day, clouds covered the racing area and a light Northwest breeze allowed for two races to be completed. The tricky conditions gave way to huge areas of no wind on the course, followed by eight knot puffs and big direction changes. With tight racing from top to bottom, former U.S. National Champion Bora Gulari aboard New England Ropes/West Marine Rigging was able to navigate the minefields the best and take bullets in the first two races.

For the third race of the day, the clouds broke finally, then the breeze died and it looked the like the fleet might be migrating back to the dock. But just as the heat started to rise, so did the wind and without missing a beat, the 31-strong fleet of Melges 24s was able to complete three more races.


A steady breeze built sometimes touching the mid-teens and allowing teams if only for a moment, to put their bows up downwind and catch a ride. Brian Porter's Full Throttle won two of the three afternoon heats, while longtime Melges 24 veteran Bruce Ayres on Monsoon championed Race Four.

While the standings are tight overall, the real action is in the Corinthian fleet where Australian entry Kevin Nixon and his Accru+ team has locked horns with Roger Counihan's Just Add Water to maintain a slim two point advantage. With almost half the fleet qualifying as Corinthians (all-amateur), there will be plenty to watch on Day Two.


Post racing, the fleet gathered on the lower level of DIYC to hold a debrief on what did and didn't work on the first day. The panel consisted Marty Kullman (helm on New Wave), Jeff Madrigali (helm on Mikey), Porter and Gulari, who helped spread their knowledge of how to sail these boats as fast possible. The forecast is for light wind the remainder of the weekend, but if there is breeze the fleet can expect a lot more racing.


Results:
 
Melges 24 (31 entries)    Scoring: OneDesign

 

           

Position

 

           

Subdivision

Name

Boat Name

Race 1

Race 2

Race 3

Race 4

Race 5

Points

1

Open

Gulari, Bora

NE Ropes/WM Rigging

1

1

2

[4]

4

8.0

2

Open

Porter, Brian

Full Throttle

3

[5]

1

5

1

10.0

3

Open

Kullman, Marty

New Wave

2

3

4

3

[5]

12.0

4

Open

Welch, Kevin P

Mikey

6

[15]

6

2

2

16.0

5

Open

Ayres, Brucey

Monsoon

7

[23]

3

1

6

17.0

6

Open

Rhyne, Steve

Mojo

[21]

7

5

6

3

21.0

7

Corinthian

Nixon, Kevin

Accru

10

2

16

[18]

9

37.0

8

Open

Dietrich, Bent B

Kleine Rainbow

8

4

[21]

17

10

39.0

9

Corinthian

Counihan, Roger

Just Add Water

5

[25]

9

14

11

39.0

10

Corinthian

Glaze, Ryan

Gringo

9

18

8

[19]

7

42.0

11

Open

Boho, Steven

The 300

[18]

12

14

8

8

42.0

12

Corinthian

Schillebeeckx, Ian

Volleback

17

6

[27]

9

12

44.0

13

Open

Foxman, Scott

Relentless

12

17

11

7

[20]

47.0

14

Open

Schwarting, Gary

Obsession

4

16

[22]

15

13

48.0

15

Open

King, David

USA-505

13

9

15

[25]

14

51.0

16

Open

Haynie, George

Firewater

[19]

11

13

13

17

54.0

17

Open

Reid, Richard

Zingara

11

10

12

22

[23]

55.0

18

Open

Marisio, Sebastian

Il Mostro

16

20

7

16

[21]

59.0

19

Corinthian

Britts, Rob

Hot Mess

14

[24]

19

10

16

59.0

20

Corinthian

Hoye, David

Rocket Science

[22]

13

17

11

18

59.0

21

Open

Blouin, Joe

Wicked Witch

25

8

10

23

[26]

66.0

22

Corinthian

Shannon, Kc

Shaka

[24]

22

23

12

15

72.0

23

Corinthian

Kroetsch, Bob

Rogue

15

21

18

[24]

22

76.0

24

Corinthian

Schmiedl, Manfred

Brio

20

26

20

[29]

19

85.0

25

Corinthian

Davenport, Frank

Rippin'

28

14

26

21

[29]

89.0

26

Corinthian

Esfahani, Darius

Drunken' Donkey

26

19

25

20

[30]

90.0

27

Open

Picknell, Kent

Apex

27

28

[30]

27

25

107.0

28

Corinthian

Steyn, Marc

Vapour Trail

23

[31]

29

30

27

109.0

29

Corinthian

Team, Uvm Sailing

University of Vermont

[32/DNS]

30

24

28

28

110.0

30

Corinthian

Tulloch, Brian

Waternymph 3

30

29

28

[31]

24

111.0

31

Corinthian

Kalinski, Christoph

Zoo

29

27

[31]

26

31

113.0


 Subdivision: Melges 24 Corinthian (15 entries)    Scoring: OneDesign

 

           

Position

 

           

Subdivision

Name

Boat Name

Race 1

Race 2

Race 3

Race 4

Race 5

Points

1

Corinthian

Nixon, Kevin

Accru

10

2

16

[18]

9

37.0

2

Corinthian

Counihan, Roger

Just Add Water

5

[25]

9

14

11

39.0

3

Corinthian

Glaze, Ryan

Gringo

9

18

8

[19]

7

42.0

4

Corinthian

Schillebeeckx, Ian

Volleback

17

6

[27]

9

12

44.0

5

Corinthian

Britts, Rob

Hot Mess

14

[24]

19

10

16

59.0

6

Corinthian

Hoye, David

Rocket Science

[22]

13

17

11

18

59.0

7

Corinthian

Shannon, Kc

Shaka

[24]

22

23

12

15

72.0

8

Corinthian

Kroetsch, Bob

Rogue

15

21

18

[24]

22

76.0

9

Corinthian

Schmiedl, Manfred

Brio

20

26

20

[29]

19

85.0

10

Corinthian

Davenport, Frank

Rippin'

28

14

26

21

[29]

89.0

11

Corinthian

Esfahani, Darius

Drunken' Donkey

26

19

25

20

[30]

90.0

12

Corinthian

Steyn, Marc

Vapour Trail

23

[31]

29

30

27

109.0

13

Corinthian

Team, Uvm Sailing

University of Vermont

[32/DNS]

30

24

28

28

110.0

14

Corinthian

Tulloch, Brian

Waternymph 3

30

29

28

[31]

24

111.0

15

Corinthian

Kalinski, Christoph

Zoo

29

27

[31]

26

31

113.0


 Subdivision: Melges 24 Open (16 entries)    Scoring: OneDesign

 

           

Position

 

           

Subdivision

Name

Boat Name

Race 1

Race 2

Race 3

Race 4

Race 5

Points

1

Open

Gulari, Bora

NE Ropes/WM Rigging

1

1

2

[4]

4

8.0

2

Open

Porter, Brian

Full Throttle

3

[5]

1

5

1

10.0

3

Open

Kullman, Marty

New Wave

2

3

4

3

[5]

12.0

4

Open

Welch, Kevin P

Mikey

6

[15]

6

2

2

16.0

5

Open

Ayres, Brucey

Monsoon

7

[23]

3

1

6

17.0

6

Open

Rhyne, Steve

Mojo

[21]

7

5

6

3

21.0

7

Open

Dietrich, Bent B

Kleine Rainbow

8

4

[21]

17

10

39.0

8

Open

Boho, Steven

The 300

[18]

12

14

8

8

42.0

9

Open

Foxman, Scott

Relentless

12

17

11

7

[20]

47.0

10

Open

Schwarting, Gary

Obsession

4

16

[22]

15

13

48.0

11

Open

King, David

USA-505

13

9

15

[25]

14

51.0

12

Open

Haynie, George

Firewater

[19]

11

13

13

17

54.0

13

Open

Reid, Richard

Zingara

11

10

12

22

[23]

55.0

14

Open

Marisio, Sebastian

Il Mostro

16

20

7

16

[21]

59.0

15

Open

Blouin, Joe

Wicked Witch

25

8

10

23

[26]

66.0

16

Open

Picknell, Kent

Apex

27

28

[30]

27

25

107.0


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