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Freides wins 2016-17 Melges 20 Miami Winter Series Event No. 1

by Melges 20 on 12 Dec 2016
Drew Freides, Pacific Yankee - 2016-17 Melges 20 Miami Winter Series Event No. 1 IM20CA - Double Shot Studios
After an unscheduled 'lay day' on Saturday due to high wind and an early afternoon of revelry in Coconut Grove for most teams, the Melges 20 fleet was hoping Mother Nature would take it easy for the final day racing on Biscayne Bay. Despite a brisk Northeast breeze, PRO Blake Middleton sent the fleet out for three races hoping that the forecasts that showed the breeze subsiding would be accurate.

Once to the racing area, a squall ripped through from Key Biscayne and sent the breeze into the high 20s. As the fleet hunkered down, the wind velocity dropped and allowed racing to proceed after a brief AP.

Showing world class speed, Drew Freides and his Pacific Yankee team started near the leeward end of the line, crossed the fleet and didn't look back winning the race and closing on the overall leaderboard. 'Today was definitely a challenge to keep the boat on her feet and charging through the waves upwind. Downwind was an absolute blast. Our major goal was to avoid stuffing the bow at high speed into the big waves,' commented Freides. Grabbing second was Daniel Thielman and his Kuai team, and finishing third was Drew Wierda on Merga.

With the breeze gusting to class maximums, PRO Blake Middleton left no room for speculation and started the second race of the day, Race Five in the Series without delay. With a steep chop and breeze in the 19-23 knot range, Freides once again showed they have another gear in the big breeze and took the bullet followed by Jim Wilson on Oleander and Igor Rytov on Russian Bogatyrs in second and third respectively.

The final race of the day saw the stiffest wind and with the overall win secured at the start of the race and the addition of the throw-out, Freides gladly sailed to the hoist with an overall victory in hand and his new Melges 20 intact. Showing solid downwind speed all weekend, Wilson passed boats around the track and took the bullet to secure second overall. Thielman continued to sail well. With his discard in the final race, he happily claimed third overall.

In the Corinthian standings, Rhonda Joyce and her Canadian Grinning Streak team showed moments of brilliance, and Jay Golison on Midlife Crisis performed admirably with his team, however it was John Brown and his Blind Squirrel team that claimed the overall Corinthian title.

With a well-attended awards ceremony, the Melges 20s bid adieu until the next Miami Winter Series event taking place on February 3-5, 2017.

The Series Chase is on

With one event complete and two remaining (Feb. 3-5 and Mar. 3-5, 2017), the intense chase for the overall Melges 20 Miami Winter Series Champion title is on. Freides, with his win, now leads the Series while John Brown's Blind Squirrel takes charge of the Corinthian division.

Thank You, Thank You

A very special thanks to all the competitors for joining the fleet in Miami for the Winter Series opener, without you this event would not be possible! Thanks as always to PRO Blake Middleton and his league of fantastic volunteers at Coconut Grove Sailing Club (CGSC).

Top Five Results (Final - After Six Races, One Discard)

1.) Drew Freides, Pacific Yankee; 3-1-3-1-1-[18/RET] = 9
2.) Jim Wilson, Oleander; 1-3-2-[11]-2-1 = 9
3.) Daniel Thielman, Kuai; 4-2-1-2-4-[18/RET] = 13
4.) Drew Wierda, Merga; [5]-4-5-3-5-2 = 19
5.) Paul Reilly, Red Sky Sailing Team; 2-[7]-4-4-6-4 = 20

2016/2017 International Melges 20 Miami Winter Series :: Event 1 - Preliminary Cumulative Results




Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
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Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
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Miami Winter Series Racing

One Design Division


Melges 20


1. 300 North Sails  USA 300 PACIFIC YANKEE Melges 20 Drew Freides 3 1 3 1 1 18/RET [18] 9.0


2. 250 North Sails  USA 250 OLEANDER Melges 20 James Wilson 1 3 2 11 2 1 [11] 9.0


3. 76   USA 7676 KUAI Melges 20 Daniel Thielman 4 2 1 2 4 18/RET [18] 13.0


4. 280 Quantum Sails  USA 280 MERGA Melges 20 Drew Wierda 5 4 5 3 5 2 [5] 19.0


5. 14   USA 14 RED SKY SAILING TEAM Melges 20 Paul Reilly 2 7 4 4 6 4 [7] 20.0


6. 307   RUS 296 RUSSIAN BOGATYRS Melges 20 Igor Rytov 12 6 6 7 3 6 [12] 28.0


7. 414   USA 414 CINGHIALE Melges 20 Rob Wilber 7 5 12 5 7 5 [12] 29.0


8. 228 Quantum Sails  USA 228 MIDNIGHT BLUE Melges 20 Jason Michas 6 10 8 8 10 3 [10] 35.0


9. 290 Quantum Sails  USA 290 BLIND SQUIRREL (Corinthian) Melges 20 John Brown 13 12 9 6 9 8 [13] 44.0


10. 65   RUS 261 NIKA Melges 20 Vladimir Prosikhin 10 8 10 14 11 10 [14] 49.0


11. 226 Quantum Sails  USA 226 MIDLIFE CRISIS (Corinthian) Melges 20 Jay Golison 15 14 7 9 14 7 [15] 51.0


12. 8   USA 008 FRA MARTINA Melges 20 Edoardo Pavesio 8 11 11 10 12 11 [12] 51.0


13. 214 North Sails  CAN 214 GRINNING STREAK (Corinthian) Melges 20 Rhonda Joyce 12/ZFP 9 13 13 18/RET 18/DNS [18] 65.0


14. 238   USA 238 AFFORDABLE MISTRESS Melges 20 Brian Henke 11 13 14 16 15 18/DNS [18] 69.0


15. 150   DEN 150 UPUPUP Melges 20 Bo Boje Pedersen 14 18/DNF 18/DNS 12 8 18/RET [18] 70.0


16. 15   ISV 1315 CRUZAN RHODE Melges 20 Timothy Pitts 18/DNS 18/DNF 18/DNS 15 13 9 [18] 73.0


17.
  USA 306 TALISMAN Melges 20 John Bailey 18/DNC 18/DNC 18/DNC 18/DNC 18/DNC 18/DNC [18] 90.0
 
2016/2017 International Melges 20 Miami Winter Series :: Event 1 - 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
T
O
Total
Miami Winter Series Racing

One Design Division


Melges 20


1. 290 Quantum Sails  USA 290 BLIND SQUIRREL Melges 20 John Brown 13 12 9 6 9 8 [13] 44.0


2. 226 Quantum Sails  USA 226 MIDLIFE CRISIS Melges 20 Jay Golison 15 14 7 9 14 7 [15] 51.0


3. 214 North Sails  CAN 214 GRINNING STREAK Melges 20 Rhonda Joyce 12/ZFP 9 13 13 18/RET 18/DNS [18] 65.0
 
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