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Second annual Scrub Island Invitational - A fun race to a great party!

by BVI Spring Regatta on 30 Mar 2017
More than 50 boats raced in the Scrub Island Invitational starting off Nanny Cay on the second day of the BVI Sailing Festival Todd VanSickle / BVI Spring Regatta http://www.bvispringregatta.org
There's nothing like a good party at the finish to entice a fleet of enthusiastic racers to focus on the task at hand, and the Scrub Island Resort laid it on for racers today. Scrub Island Resort, Spa and Marina, a private-island resort in the BVI, lies approximately 13 km to the north east of Tortola. Today's course for the Scrub Island Invitational started off Nanny Cay with a light breeze of seven knots from the west which built to 10+ later in the morning. The fleet got to enjoy another dose of the BVI's exquisite warm turquoise waters and stunning views as it made its way to Scrub Island for the afternoon celebrations.



In the CSA - Racing division, the J 111 Spike helmed by Sam Talbot (BVI) took first, followed by Pamela Baldwin (ANU) and her crew on the J 122 Liquid, while Quokka 8, the Grand Soleil 43 skippered by Philippe Falle (FRA) took third.



Scarlet Oyster, the Oyster Lightweight 48 owned and skippered by Ross Appleby (GBR) took first in the CSA - Cruising division, in second was The Blue Peter, the Alfred Mylne 65 owned and skippered by Mathew Barker (GBR). Third place went to Luna, the Dufour 44 skippered by Andreas Berg (GER).

First in the CSA - Bareboat division was Subversive-JogFund, the Beneteau Oceanis 50 skippered by Warwick Dunnett (USA), followed by Legacy II, the Moorings 45.3 skippered by Dan Gourash (USA), and in third was Team Merlin-Sohcahtoa, the Sunsail 41 skippered by Charlie Garrard (USA).



In the Offshore Multihull division, first place went to Arethusa, owned and skippered by Phil Lotz (USA), while Little Wing, the Antrim/Perry 52 skippered by Ron Boehm (USA), took first in the Multihull division.

Lotz, who has his Gunboat 60 in the Caribbean for the first time is enjoying the opportunity to put the boat through its paces in a relatively easy mode. 'The race today was training for us, so it was good practice,' he explained. 'We wanted to stay in the breeze so we sailed a little more offshore than the rest of the fleet and were happy to stay out on our own. We're learning plenty and are mindful that tacks and jibes can cost a lot.'

Pamela Baldwin has owned Liquid (formerly known as New Horizons) for about three years and is in her second season racing the J 122. She said, 'Today was just the best, the crew performed really well and it showed, plus the breeze was better than we thought it would it be. We did get stuck in a hole for a while off Beef Island but we weren't alone!'



Ross Appleby and his wife Sarah double-handed Scarlet Oyster today, and as Appleby noted, 'It was a bit busy! Sarah was working really hard trimming the jib as it was quite shifty. We were toying with the idea of putting the asymmetric up but glad we didn't. On the long reach we were able to get past the bareboats fairly easily and got in a bit of tussle with The Blue Peter which didn't cost us too much, and then there was a nice beat to the finish. The Gunboat had just got past us, then we managed to pass them just before the line so got line honours!'

Mathew Barker on The Blue Peter is racing the oldest - and one of the most beautiful - boats in the fleet, yet she's still very competitive. 'We are a very different boat to most of the boats that were out there today,' he said. 'We were up there with Scarlet Oyster most of the time which has similar speeds to us so we were having our own private battle with them. There's always someone on the water you're racing yourself against, and today it was fun to be doing that with Scarlet Oyster. The race did have its challenges after the reach up to the end of Beef Island when it got pretty technical going into the finish because there were a lot of wind shifts in the bay. We're a 65' heavy wooden boat so tacking doesn't happen as quickly for us in those conditions, so that's where they got us!'



At the awards ceremony, Judy Petz, BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival Director expressed her gratitude to the Scrub Island hosts, 'This is such a beautiful location! I'd like to acknowledge a few people who make this happen at Scrub Island; Gary Eng, Norwood Smith, Rosalie Jennings, Kelly Stafford and Nicolle Schultze. They have worked hard for the last year to make sure everything is as perfect as it could be for a gorgeous day, so thank you.'



'There is no happier person in this room than me,' said Norwood Smith, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Scrub Island Resort, Spa and Marina. 'If it weren't for all you sailors, I would be in my cubicle in Tampa, Florida where my office is, so thank you BVI Spring Regatta! It is truly a privilege to partner with you and to bring the Scrub Island Invitational back here for the second year. We're looking forward to many more years to come, so thank you for being here.'



The BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival continues with Maritime Heritage Day on Thursday at 1100 with the fourth VP Bank Tortola Sloop Spring Challenge. The Skippers Meeting for the BVI Spring Regatta is at 1700 followed by the annual Mount Gay Rum Party at the Regatta Village at Nanny Cay that will be in full swing, with food vendors and live band, Final Faze from 1900 to midnight.



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Place, Yacht Name, Sail, Owner/Skipper, Results, Total Points

CSA - Racing (CSA - 14 Boats)

1. Spike, USA60613, Sam Talbot - 1 ; 1
2. Liquid, ANT104, Pamala Baldwin - 2 ; 2
3. Quokka 8, GBR2215L, Philippe Falle - 3 ; 3

CSA - Cruising (CSA - 10 Boats)

1. Scarlet Oyster, GBR1702T, Ross Appleby - 1 ; 1
2. The Blue Peter, 17, Mathew Barker - 2 ; 2
3. Luna, GER7362, Andreas Berg - 3 ; 3

CSA - Bareboat (CSA - 23 Boats)

1. Subvers!ve ~ JogFund, , Warwick Dunnett - 1 ; 1
2. Legacy II, , Dan Gourash - 2 ; 2
3. Team Merlin ~ Sohcahtoa, , Charlie Garrard - 3 ; 3

CSA - Multihull (CSA - 3 Boats)

1. Little Wing, USAR18, Ron Boehm - 1 ; 1
2. Team Escapers ~ Libeccio, , Frank Kastelein - 4 ; 4

Offshore Multihull (One Design - 3 Boats)

1. Arethusa, USA61006, Phil Lotz - 1 ; 1
2. Nala, USA6603, James Vos - 3 ; 3
3. The DOMinator, USA12, Kent Haeger - 5 ; 5

2017 BVI Sailing Festival - Scrub Island Invitational - Final Cumulative Results

Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Total
BVI Sailing Festival Racing
CSA Division
CSA - Racing
1.   USA 60613 Spike J 111 Sam Talbot 1 1.0
2.   ANT 104 Liquid J 122 Pamala Baldwin 2 2.0
3.   GBR 2215L Quokka 8 Grand Soleil 43 Philippe Falle 3 3.0
4.   GBR 7408R Arthur Beneteau First 40 Chris Jackson - Sailing Logic 4 4.0
5.   ANU 911882 TAZ RP 37 Bernard Evan-Wong 5 5.0
6.   GBR 4778R Team The Willing Sinners ~ EH01 Beneteau First 47.7 Andy Middleton 6 6.0
7.   USA 30014 Flying Jenny C&C 30 Sandra Askew 7 7.0
8.   USA 30018 Nemesis and the Hooligans C&C 30 Trey Sheehan 8 8.0
9.   GBR 7382R Pasco's Jaguar Reflex 38 Will Sadler 9 9.0
10.   GBR 8405R Team Larry ~ Olympia's Tigress Beneteau First 40 Andrew McIrvine 10 10.0
11.   GBR 9051T ORTAC bennetau 40.7 darren shipard 11 11.0
12.   GBR 8520R Hot Stuff Beneteau First 40.7 Girls for Sail 12 12.0
13.   Roosta IC 24 Pat Nolan 15/DNS 15.0
14.   USA 46269 Runaway Andrews 70 Doug Baker 15/DNS 15.0
 
CSA - Cruising
1.   GBR 1702T Scarlet Oyster Oyster lightweight 48 Ross Appleby 1 1.0
2.   17 The Blue Peter Alfred Mylne 65 Mathew Barker 2 2.0
3.   GER 7362 Luna Dufour 44 Andreas Berg 3 3.0
4.   GBR 8396 Sam of Hamble Sigma 38 Peter Hopps & Serena Alexander 4 4.0
5.   USA 19 Jasmine Little Harbor John Evans 5 5.0
6.   255 GODSPEED X41 Georg Parz 6 6.0
7.   NO KA OI 2 Beneteau Oceanus 50 Andrew Linney 11/DNS 11.0
8.   30 Wicked Winch Hunter 30-2 David Lake 11/DNS 11.0
9.   USA 60503 Recess Gibsea 51 Bruce Gates 11/DNS 11.0
 
CSA - Bareboat
1. 2   Subvers!ve ~ JogFund Beneteau/Oceanis 50 Warwick Dunnett 1 1.0
2. 6   Legacy II Moorings 45.3 Dan Gourash 2 2.0
3. 8   Team Merlin ~ Sohcahtoa Sunsail 41 Charlie Garrard 3 3.0
4. 10   Island Time Too Moorings 45.3 Ben Sampson 4 4.0
5. 1   Sail Experts ~ Dauntless Five Moorings 45.3 Petr Kochnev 5 5.0
6. 13   Joanna Victoria Moorings 45.3 Mike Graham 6 6.0
7. 12   Team Enchanted ~ SS Hull 920 Sunsail 51 charles Obersheimer 7 7.0
8. 11   BYRA ~ La Bella Vita Sunsail 51 John Fourqurean 8 8.0
9. 9   Pelican Pat Moorings 45.3 Mike Keel 9 9.0
10. 7   Harmony Moorings 45.3 Jim Proctor 10 10.0
11. 18   Team Miami ~ Sir Galahad II Sunsail 41 Brian McCarthy 11 11.0
12. 15   Captain Willem ~ Dot N Fran Sunsail 47 Willem Ellemeet 12 12.0
13. 16   Gris Gris Sunsail 47 Johannes Mehlhorn 13 13.0
14. 3   Trekr ~ Return of the Macks Moorings 51.4 Dave Sossamon 14 14.0
15. 17   Dakota Lullaby II Sunsail 47 Robert Versteegh 15 15.0
16. 4   ThamesYC ~ Sweet Wind Moorings 42.3 Robert Amrein 16 16.0
17. 5   Do Not Resuscitate ~ Crazy Diamond of Cardiff Sunsail 47 Rob Fernandez 24/DNS 24.0
18.   Dascyllus Moorings 45.3 Arne Feyling 24/DNS 24.0
19.   De Prooi ~ SS Hull 303 Sunsail 41 M Vreedeveld 24/DNS 24.0
20.   Team Paranda ~ Ivoire Moorings 51.4 Jeroen Joman 24/DNS 24.0
21.   Tortola Moon Sunsail 41 Alberto Borin 24/DNS 24.0
 
 
BVI Sailing Festival - Multihull Racing
CSA Division
CSA - Multihull
1.   USA R18 Little Wing Perry Antrim 52 Ron Boehm 1 1.0
2.   Team Escapers ~ Libeccio Moorings 4600 Frank Kastelein 4/RET 4.0
 
 
One Design Division
Offshore Multihull
1.   USA 61006 Arethusa Gunboat Phil Lotz 1 1.0
2.   USA 6603 Nala HH 66 James Vos 3/DNS 3.0
3.   USA 12 The DOMinator 5X Kent Haeger 5/DNS 5.0
 
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