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Viper Sarasota Winter Circuit in sunny Florida - The wrap

by Ed Padin on 10 Feb 2015
Viper 640 Sarasota Winter Circuit Title 2014/15 Viper 640 http://viper640.org/
Viper 640 Sarasota Winter Circuit - Amidst snowstorms and freezing rain in the northeast U.S., 15 Viper 640 sport boat teams made the trip south to sail in sunny conditions with green water. This was the final installment of the three-part Viper 640 Sarasota (FL) Winter Circuit that included weekend regattas in December and January.

The Race Committee at Sarasota Sailing Squadron squeezed in nine races in conditions that never reached more than 10 knots, with large shifts, managing the seemingly impossible as fleets at other one design regattas in Tampa and St. Petersburg a few miles north struggled to get in three races in similar conditions.

The hybrid Blackout Panda team of Peter Beardsley, Rachel Beardsley, and Danny Pletsch improved on their January performance, winning six races and scoring no worse than a second to win the event by 15 points over the Amthor-Eberwine team from Hampton YC. Blackout Panda Larchmont Yacht Club stablemates Dragon Fire finished strong with a 3-3 to leapfrog Peter Denton’s Newport team by a point for third place.

The event also marked the conclusion of the Sarasota Winter Circuit, with an outstanding 28 races completed over three events in December, January and February. The circuit scored each race individually, with teams dropping their worst 30%. Blackout Panda discarded all but one of their DNCs from December to edge the Amthor-Eberwine team by five points for the circuit title, with Peter Denton’s Toriffic team finishing third, just ahead of event chair Travis Yates and his Sidewinder team, and Executive Committee member Steve Chapman from Ottawa, Ontario in fifth. The teams now prepare for two Miami March events, with the EFG Winter Cup March 1-2, and the EFG Viper 640 Pan-American Championship at Bacardi Miami Sailing Week sponsored by EFG International March 5-7 with a record 37 teams registered.



Regatta results last updated: Sunday, February 08, 2015 2:28:10 PM CDT
Information is provisional and subject to modification.

 

Sail   Boat   Skipper Yacht Club     Total Pos
222   Blackout Panda   Peter Beardsley   Larchmont YC       43  
1  
USA 227   David ,Barb & Henry   Henry Amthor   Hampton YC       48  
2  
158   Torr-ific   Peter Denton   New York Yacht Club       65  
3  
91   Sidewinder   Travis Yates   Sarasota Sailing Squadron       83  
4  
211   Oshunmare/Jackpot   Steve Chapman   Britannia Yacht Club       118  
5  
119   Tucker McElroy   Dave Banyard   Sarasota Sailing Squadron       120  
6  
203   Peer Pressure   David Hillmyer   Sarasota Sailing Squadron       128  
7  
USA179   Dragon Fire 2   Byron LaMotte   Storm Trysail Club       129  
8  
195   USA 195   Jonathan Nye   Indian Harbor Yacht Club       147  
9  
155   Arethusa   Philip Lotz   NYYC       148  
10  
100   Myasasaur   Craig and Deborah Wilusz   BBSC / FWYC       156  
11  
220      Steve Taylor   Hampton YC       158  
12  
221   Choppy Seas   Thomas Loutrel   Charleston Yacht Club       187  
13  
USA202   Coming In Hot   Michelle Lee   Sarasota Sailing Squadron       193  
14  
231   fale   William Becker   Maxinkuckee Yacht Club       210  
15  
105   GOUX GET MAMA   Jeffery Lee Cliff Whatmore   SYC       226  
16  
196   Eye of the Tiger   Don Faircloth   Mobile Yacht Club       233  
17  
201      Andrew Kiteley   PHYC       237  
18  
99   Medusa 1   Stephen Michael John Faiella   Rudder Club of Jacksonville       242  
19  
USA X   Rondar 1   Rondar Factory   Storm Trysail Club       254T  
20  
GBR 254   Mambo Kings   Justin Scott   RDDA       254T  
20  
BER 160   Overproof   Butch Agnew   Royal Hamilton Amateur Dingy Club       254T  
20 

Notes
- Scoring System is RRS Low Point 2013-2016
- Finishes in [brackets] denote throwouts
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