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J/22 Midwinter Championship – New leader emerges

by J22mw on 29 Mar 2015
J/22 Class - J/22 Midwinter Championship J/22 Midwinter Championship
With seven races now completed at the J/22 Midwinter Championship at Jackson Yacht Club in Ridgeland, MS, a new leader has emerged - Terry Flynn on Tejas.

Notching a 1,3,2 in Saturday’s three contests, the Texan has launched to a 10-point lead heading into the final two races on Sunday. Allan Terhune’s Dazzler remained in the silver position with 26 points, while Benz Faget’s Fats dropped to third with 27 points. As the throw-out race came into effect, Flynn was able to drop a 14 in the regatta’s opening race. Day one leader Faget wasn’t able to match his prior dominance and lodged a 6,14,8 today (dropping the 14).



The 37 teams were postponed on the water during the morning hours, waiting for the breeze to settle in. When Saturday’s racing got underway in winds around four knots, Flynn took the bullet, trailed by Sean Clare’s White Trash and Terhune. John Dyer’s Aquavit won the next duel as the breeze increased up to 12 knots. Macho Slavich on Bad Dog placed second, and Flynn third. By the day’s final battle, winds backed off to seven to nine knots. Dyer again snagged victory as Flynn and Chris Wientjes rounded out the top three.

Racing concludes Sunday. This event marks the highest J/22 Midwinters attendance since 2010. Photos are available on the J/22 Class Facebook page.

Complete results

 
Bow/Sail   Boat   Skipper Yacht Club    1   2   3   4   5   6   7    Total Pos
25 / USA 707   Tejas   Terry Flynn   GBCA     [14]   3   2   5   1   3   2     16  
1  
30 / USA 539   Dazzler   Allan Terhune, Jr   Annapolis Yacht Club     3   1   3   [10]   3   10   6     26  
2  
15 / 954   Fats   Benz Faget   SYC/NOYC     1   10   1   1   6   [14]   8     27  
3  
37 / 810   Aquavit   John Dyer   Wayzata Yacht Club     [38/OCS]   6   4   15   5   1   1     32  
4  
24 / 1586   Bad News   Michael Marshall   CYC     5   7   5   8   12   9   [18]     46  
5  
26 / 1532   Axe Wound   RJ Moon   RYC     6   16   [28]   2   15   4   4     47  
6  
7 / 1646   Baby Lips   Keith Zars   Lake Canyon Yacht Club     4   12   13   3   [25]   6   13     51  
7  
40 / 754      Chris Wientjes   NOYC     [38/DSQ]   4   7   11   16   16   3     57  
8  
5 / USA 489   Mo' Money   Kevin Doyle   Youngstown Yacht Club     17   9   6   4   17   [25]   5     58  
9  
2 / USA 669   Call The Ball   Robert Muller   Jackson Yacht Club     2   14   9   20   [22]   12   15     72  
10  
3 / Cay 1233      Mike Farrington   Cayman Islands Sailing Club     27   2   [38/BFD]   7   28   5   9     78T  
11  
10 / CAN693   Broomstick   Ron Harris   Hudson Yacht Club     [31]   5   14   26   4   15   14     78T  
12  
19 / CAN 675   Prost   Darcy Fuller   South Port Sailing Club     11   [38/DNF]   8   18   10   8   24     79  
13  
38 / 202   White Trash   Sean Clare   Harbor Island Yacht Club     7   13   [38/BFD]   16   2   18   26     82T  
14  
29 / 1509   1509   Stephen Jones   National YC     18   18   10   9   [24]   17   10     82T  
15  
1 / USA 638   Fresh Aire   Joe Gibbs   Jackson Yacht Club     8   11   15   [30]   18   22   11     85  
16  
28 / 320   BAD DOG   Macho Slavich   NOYC     9   8   24   24   [29]   2   22     89  
17  
34 / 352      Steve Willits   Lakewood Yacht Club     10   [38/DNS]   11   22   9   7   33     92  
18  
16 / 964   Two Dollar Pistol   James C Riddle   KLSC     21   22   23   12   7   [29]   17     102  
19  
22 / 951   No Name   Dov Kivlovitz   None     12   [32]   12   13   23   11   32     103  
20  
31 / 1085   Supper Club   Dale Currie   Jackson Yacht Club     22   19   17   [27]   21   23   7     109  
21  
17 / 1383   The Ghetto   John McGowan   Jackson Yacht Club     16   15   22   14   26   [32]   19     112  
22  
18 / 717   JTT Racing   Robert Muller   Southern Yacht Club     26   26   [30]   6   14   19   23     114T  
23  
27 / 1261   Hot Ruddered Bum   Galen Freeman   Percy Priest YC & Ft Walton YC     19   23   18   25   8   [34]   21     114T  
24  
12 / 1467      Wayne Peacock   LCYC     23   20   21   [38/DNF]   13   13   25     115  
25  
9 / 1028   Dynamo Humm   Willem Lamar   Jackson Yacht Club     13   [25]   25   23   19   24   12     116  
26  
6 / 1043   Fast Company   Richard Heausler   BWYC     28   21   16   21   11   [33]   20     117  
27  
23 / 1329      Tom VanderMolen   Gull Lake Yacht Club     [29]   28   20   17   27   26   16     134  
28  
8 / 711   PAINKILLER   HARRISON MCCARTY   JYC     15   17   26   28   [33]   28   29     143  
29  
36 / 238   Eve 'n Keeled   Jennifer Grant   FWYC     20   24   32   19   20   30   [34]     145  
30  
35 / 8   Whistling Wind III   Billy Marchal   Southern Yacht Club     [35]   29   19   34   30   21   27     160  
31  
32 / 1081   Cayenne   Debby Grimm   Southern YC     25   30   27   29   [32]   20   31     162  
32  
33 / 1100   Racine   Matt Jordan   Jackson Yacht Club     24   33   29   31   [35]   31   30     178  
33  
20 / 1650   La Jolie Vie   David Loeb   New Orleans Yacht Club     34   [35]   33   33   34   27   28     189  
34  
21 / 522   Nasty Habit   John Weaver   JYC     33   31   [38/BFD]   32   31   35   37     199  
35  
4 / 1003   Cool Kids   Doug Davis   Kentucky Lake Sailing Club     30   34   31   35   [36]   36   35     201  
36  
39 / 729   Escape   John Spurzem   Jackson Yacht Club     32   27   [38/BFD]   36   37   37   36     205  
37
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