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Miami Star Winter Series - Commodores Cup Final day

by Paul Cayard on 15 Dec 2014
Miami Star Winter Series - Commodores Cup Paul Cayard http://www.cayardsailing.com
2014 - 2015 Miami Star Winter Series - Commodores Cup update from Paul Cayard:

There is nothing like coming out and winning the first race on the last day. It makes the rest of the day a lot easier.


There was barely four knots of wind for the start of race one today. Brian and I started in port tack, at the committee boat, hit the right corner, and never looked back. There were a few tricky moments on the first run, in four knots of wind, but we managed our position well. For the second lap, the breeze built to six knots and steadied out a bit which made out lives easier. Our competitors were back in the fleet a bit which was nice for us.

So for the last race, we just needed to stay in the same area as Whipple and Vasella so as to not give them a chance to put big points on us.

Brian and I were actually going pretty fast so with another good start, we managed to be ahead of them the whole last race and that was more than enough to get us the win for the regatta.

Larry Whipple with Brian Fatih finished second Peter Vessella with Guy Avellon third, Arthur Anosov with Dave 'Julius' Caesar fourth and Augie Diaz with Arnis Baltin fifth.

I am appreciating how very lucky I am to be, down here in Miami, sailing Stars in 75 degree temps and sunshine. That said, I plan on doing it again the second week of January when the Star Winter Series continues with the Bob Levin Memorial and then the mid winter championship.

Happy holidays to all!

Preliminary Cumulative Results:

      Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Skipper/Crew Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
Total
Commodores Cup Racing
  One Design Division
    Star Class
    1. 36 USA 8362 8362 Star Paul Cayard / Brian Terhaar 2 3 5 1 7 18.0
    2. 30 USA 8484 Barakablue Star Larry Whipple / Brian Fatih 5 1 4 7 8 25.0
    3. 29 USA 8496 Pawseidon Star Peter Vessella / Guy Avellon 3 2 9 3 13 30.0
    4. 13 USA 8000 Star Star Arthur Anosov / David / Caesar 4 12 11 5 1 33.0
    5. 33 USA 8465 8465 Star Augie Diaz / Arni Baltins 1 4 7 20 3 35.0
    6. 18 USA 8177 USA 8177 Star Tomas Hornos / Josh Revkin 7 15 1 13 4 40.0
    7. 19 USA 8250 Rachel Star Andy Macdonald / Brad Nichol 10 7 6 2 18 43.0
    8. 95 USA 8440 8440 Star Jim Buckingham / Phil Trinter 6 9 3 10 15 43.0
    9. 26 USA 8464 Pied Piper/National Marine Star Jack Jennings / Brian Sharp 16 6 8 15 5 50.0
    10. 22 USA 8358 8358 Star Benjamin Sternberg / Wil Christenson 14 11 2 14 10 51.0
    11. 25 ARG 8285 Pichon Pichoni Star Erich Mones / Stuart Macintosh 11 19 15 8 2 55.0
    12. 14 USA 8063 GRINCH Star Bert Collins / Jake Doyle 8 14 12 6 24/DNF 64.0
    13. 23 CAN 8389 Southern Star Star Jerry Wendt / Isao Toyama 12 10 16 21 6 65.0
    14. 17 CAN 8143 Remarc Star Brian Cramer / Cam Lymburner 13 8 13 23 11 68.0
    15. 34 USA 8241 Red Cross Star Richard Burgess / Larry Scott 20 5 10 16 21 72.0
    16. 31 USA 8410 Tesser Star Mike Phinney / Mark Strube 19 17 17 11 12 76.0
    17. 35 CAN 8466 8466 Star Henry Demone / Mike Wolfs 17 16 14 22 9 78.0
    18. 16 CAN 8094 8094 Star Manfred Kanter / Andrew Malpass 23 20 18 4 17 82.0
    19. 38 USA 8408 8408 Star Kevin Mcneil / Shane Zwingelberg 9 18 19 17 19 82.0
    20. 12 USA 7964 Goodfellas Star Charles F. Kohlermann IV / Charles Kohlerman III 18 22 21 9 20 90.0
    21. 32 CAN 7315 7315 Star John Hokanson / Kip Gardner 21 21 20 12 16 90.0
    22. 15 USA 8072 8072 Star Doug Smith / Chris Rogers 15 13 24/DNF 19 22 93.0
    23. 96 GER 8396 High Octane Star Lothar Geilen / Carlos Miquel 22 23 22 18 14 99.0
 
Sub-Class Scoring - Preliminary Cumulative Results:

      Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Skipper/Crew Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
Total
Commodores Cup Racing
  One Design Division
    Star Class - Apprentice
    1. 18 USA 8177 USA 8177 Star Tomas Hornos / Josh Revkin / 7 15 1 13 4 40.0
    2. 22 USA 8358 8358 Star Benjamin Sternberg / Wil Christenson 14 11 2 14 10 51.0
 
    Star Class - Exalted Grand Master
    1. 32 CAN 7315 7315 Star John Hokanson / Kip Gardner / 21 21 20 12 16 90.0
 
    Star Class - Grand Master
    1. 36 USA 8362 8362 Star Paul Cayard / Brian Terhaar 2 3 5 1 7 18.0
    2. 30 USA 8484 Barakablue Star Larry Whipple / Brian Fatih / 5 1 4 7 8 25.0
    3. 33 USA 8465 8465 Star Augie Diaz / Arni Baltins / 1 4 7 20 3 35.0
    4. 19 USA 8250 Rachel Star Andy Macdonald / Brad Nichol / 10 7 6 2 18 43.0
    5. 17 CAN 8143 Remarc Star Brian Cramer / Cam Lymburner / 13 8 13 23 11 68.0
    6. 34 USA 8241 Red Cross Star Richard Burgess / Larry Scott / 20 5 10 16 21 72.0
    7. 35 CAN 8466 8466 Star Henry Demone / Mike Wolfs / 17 16 14 22 9 78.0
    8. 15 USA 8072 8072 Star Doug Smith / Chris Rogers / 15 13 24/DNF 19 22 93.0
 
    Star Class - Masters
    1. 29 USA 8496 Pawseidon Star Peter Vessella / Guy Avellon / 3 2 9 3 13 30.0
    2. 95 USA 8440 8440 Star Jim Buckingham / Phil Trinter / 6 9 3 10 15 43.0
    3. 14 USA 8063 GRINCH Star Bert Collins / Jake Doyle / 8 14 12 6 24/DNF 64.0
    4. 23 CAN 8389 Southern Star Star Jerry Wendt / Isao Toyama / 12 10 16 21 6 65.0
    5. 31 USA 8410 Tesser Star Mike Phinney / Mark Strube / 19 17 17 11 12 76.0
    6. 16 CAN 8094 8094 Star Manfred Kanter / Andrew Malpass / 23 20 18 4 17 82.0
    7. 38 USA 8408 8408 Star Kevin Mcneil / Shane Zwingelberg 9 18 19 17 19 82.0
    8. 96 GER 8396 High Octane Star Lothar Geilen / Carlos Miquel / 22 23 22 18 14 99.0
 
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