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Farr 40 West Coast Champs - Estate Master makes strong move on Day 2

by Tink Chambers on 29 May 2015
Foil, a Corinthian entry skippered by Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club member Gordon Leon, finished strong with results of fourth and fifth on Thursday. Sara Proctor http://www.sailfastphotography.com
Quantum Sail Design Group Day at the Farr 40 West Coast Championship proved quite interesting. Principal race officer Peter Reggio held the 15-boat fleet at the dock for an hour then delayed for another hour out on the water waiting for the sea breeze to fill in.

For the sailors, the wait was well worth it as things got wild once racing finally got underway. Southwesterly winds that steadily built to 15-17 knots provided some thrilling competition and resulted in a shakeup in the standings.

“After a long pause to get going, the day ended with a real vengeance,” Groovederci skipper John Demourkas said.

“When the wind came up to Hurricane Gulch standards, it turned into a really fun day,” said Foil skipper Gordon Leon, referring to the nickname for the race area off Cabrillo Beach. “San Francisco has nothing on us!”

It was a big afternoon for the Estate Master team led by the husband-wife duo of Lisa and Martin Hill. Tactician Ian Williams had the hot hand as the Australian entry posted back-to-back bullets to close out a tremendous day on the water.



Estate Master, making its season debut on the International Circuit, displayed superb boat speed and excellent crew work in also posting a third on Thursday to vault from a three-way tie for fourth place into the overall lead with a low score of 19 points.

“It was a great day on the water for our team and we are very, very happy,” Martin Hill said. “We can’t get too carried away because we still have plenty of things we need to improve, but we saw light, medium and heavy breeze today and we feel very comfortable in all conditions.”

Racing got underway around 3 p.m. in eight - ten knots with the second start beginning in winds ranging from 12 to 15. It was howling in the upper teens by the time Race three started beneath a setting sun on the Pacific Ocean, making sail changes and maneuvers a challenge.

“With the wind shifting right and a counter eddy in play, it was very difficult to call the laylines. A lot of boats overstood some of the marks,” Hill said. “Ian Williams really showed his skill at starting, calling shifts and reading laylines.”

Groovederci chased Estate Master around the course in the fifth and sixth races and secured consecutive runner-up results to move from third to second in the overall standings – five points behind the leader and five points ahead of Enfant Terrible (Alberto Rossi, Ancona, Italy).

“We had two good starts, which set us up well, and then we went the right way,” Demourkas said. “We’ve put ourselves in pretty good position at the midway point in the regatta, but you can never count your chickens in this class. You can go from the penthouse to the outhouse in a hurry.”

Demourkas came away impressed with the capability of Estate Master, which was runner-up at the 2014 Rolex Farr 40 World Championships. “Estate Master is very quick and their crew certainly showed they can handle the big breeze,” he said.



It was a bittersweet day for skipper Alex Roepers and his team aboard Plenty, the reigning International Circuit and world champs. Plenty repeated its performance from the opening race of the regatta by leading around every mark en route to getting the gun in Race four. That second victory of the regatta briefly gave the New York boat the overall lead, but a Z Flag penalty in Race five resulted in a disappointing 14th place. Plenty rebounded with a fourth in Race six and stands fourth overall via tiebreaker over Nightshift (Kevin McNeil, Annapolis, MD).

Gordon Leon won the day within the Corinthian Division, steering Foil to finishes of fourth and fifth to close out the day. Scotty Dickson is calling tactics for Leon, a Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club member whose local knowledge shone through on Thursday afternoon.

“As the wind builds it tends to move right and we were definitely in phase during the last couple races today,” Leon said. “It was nice to see everything come together. We ironed out some crew issues and just settled down on the boat. We were able to sail quietly and focus better.”

Foil moved into third place overall among Corinthian entries behind fellow California boats Insanity (Rick Goebel, San Diego) and Blade 2 (Michael Shlens, Palos Verdes). Blade 2 had a nice day going after posting results of eighth and third, but was forced to retire prior to Race six with a torn mainsail.

2015 Farr 40 West Coast Championship - Preliminary Cumulative Results
      Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
Race
6
Total
West Coast Championship Racing
  One Design Division
    Farr 40
    1. 23 AUS 615 Estate Master Farr 40 Martin Hill 3 8 3 3 1 1 19.0
    2. 9 USA 7289 Groovederci Farr 40 John Demourkas 5 4 4 7 2 2 24.0
    3. 5 ITA 29141 Enfant Terrible Farr 40 Alberto Rossi 2 7 1 4 6 9 29.0
    4. 14 USA 60059 Plenty Farr 40 Alex Roepers 1 6 5 1 14/ZFP 4 31.0
    5. 12 USA 40076 Nightshift Farr 40 Kevin McNeil 6 3 7 2 5 8 31.0
    6. 15 GER 40 Struntje light Farr 40 Wolfgang Schaefer 4 1 9 5 7 10 36.0
    7. 4 USA 60002 Flash Gordon 6 Farr 40 Helmut Jahn 7 5 2 6 12 7 39.0
    8. 3 USA 134 Insanity (Corinthian) Farr 40 Rick Goebel 10 2 6 14 9 3 44.0
    9. 1 USA 37 Blade 2 (Corinthian) Farr 40 Michael Shlens 12 10 10 8 3 16/DNS 59.0
    10. 8 USA 50060 Foil (Corinthian) Farr 40 Gordon Leon 13 14 12 11 4 5 59.0
    11. 88 USA 888 White Knight (Corinthian) Farr 40 Zoltan Katinszky 11 9 8 13 8 11 60.0
    12. 16 USA 40050 Temptress (Corinthian) Farr 40 Ray Godwin 8 11 14 10 13 6 62.0
    13. 17 USA 40046 Twisted (Corinthian) Farr 40 M. Tony Pohl 9 12 11 9 15 12 68.0
    14. 10 USA 8881 Huckleberry3 (Corinthian) Farr 40 Jim Murrell 14 13 13 12 14 13 79.0
    15. 2 USA 1211 Coquille (Corinthian) Farr 40 Gary Ezor 15 15 15 15 10 14 84.0
 

2015 Farr 40 West Coast Championship - Corinthian Teams - Preliminary Cumulative Results

      Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
Race
6
Total
West Coast Championship Racing
  One Design Division
    Farr 40
    1. 3 USA 134 Insanity Farr 40 Rick Goebel 10 2 6 14 9 3 44.0
    2. 1 USA 37 Blade 2 Farr 40 Michael Shlens 12 10 10 8 3 16/DNS 59.0
    3. 8 USA 50060 Foil Farr 40 Gordon Leon 13 14 12 11 4 5 59.0
    4. 88 USA 888 White Knight Farr 40 Zoltan Katinszky 11 9 8 13 8 11 60.0
    5. 16 USA 40050 Temptress Farr 40 Ray Godwin 8 11 14 10 13 6 62.0
    6. 17 USA 40046 Twisted Farr 40 M. Tony Pohl 9 12 11 9 15 12 68.0
    7. 10 USA 8881 Huckleberry3 Farr 40 Jim Murrell 14 13 13 12 14 13 79.0
    8. 2 USA 1211 Coquille Farr 40 Gary Ezor 15 15 15 15 10 14 84.0
 
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