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2017 Melges 24 U.S. National Championship - Day 3 - Lucky No. 7

by Melges 24 on 10 Apr 2017
Second day of the 2017 Melges 24 U.S. National Championship in Charleston JOY / USM24CA
The final day at of the 2017 U.S. Melges 24 National Championship hosted by the Charleston Yacht Club (ChYC) commenced as originally forecasted - light to almost no breeze. Plenty of sunshine and warmth prevailed, but very little on the wind horizon resulting in an immediate on-shore postponement. PRO Hal Smith kept teams up-to-date on the half-hour, every hour until it was realized that there was no hope for any racing on the final day in Charleston.

That said, the results from Saturday stand as final and Brian Porter on Full Throttle (USA-849) has won his seventh Melges 24 U.S. National Championship title - an accomplishment that has barely been challenged here in the United States. 2016 National Champ Bora Gulari has won the trophy only twice (2011, 2016) - no one yet has come closer to reaching that same number of wins.



Porter was joined by tactician Andy Burdick, his son R.J. Porter and fellow 2013 World Champion crew member Matt Woodworth. While accepting his award, Porter introduced and thanked his team, the Race Committee for their efforts particularly on Friday in the big breeze, and of course, all the restaurants in Charleston.



In second overall, is John Brown's Blind Squirrel (USA-547), which is quite a stellar achievement as he has been in the fleet for less than two years. Completing the overall podium is Kevin Welch's Mikey (USA-838).



A huge round of congratulations goes out to KC Shannon on Shaka (USA-801) - a team that has worked so hard to rise to the top of the all-amateur division. Mike Miller, Doug Nickel and Tom Sawchuck sailed as crew. 'I'm really in disbelief. I can count on my hand how many races/regattas I've ever won,' said Shannon. 'This is better than any dream I could come up with in the Melges 24. We've taken our lumps over the years, so with this win, we know we are really blessed. We're looking forward to coming back for more by sailing at Race Week.'

Brent McKenzie's Ex-Kahn (USA-575), who led the fleet on Friday finished the event in second place, followed by Great Britain's Stuart Simpson on Team Barbarians (GBR-691) in third.

At the prize giving, each crew member of the top three teams in each division took home some amazing Gill Race wear, customized with their insignia. Congrats also to George Haynie Firewater (USA-687) as he won the jib given by Quantum to a ranked Corinthian team.

The 2017 U.S. Melges 24 National Championship was Act 2 of the Quantum World Winter Series (QWWS), and is Stage 1 of the 2017 NorAm Tour. The 2016/17 QWWS wraps up in a couple of weeks at Sperry Race Week. As for the NorAm Tour, things are just getting going. The U.S. Nationals was Stage 1. The second Stage takes place on July 19-22 at the Gorge/Cascade Locks, Ore. - NorAm Championship. The 2017 Canadian Nationals serves as the third and final Stage of the 2017 NorAm Tour. Online registration is currently open for both events.



The next step: back to Charleston and Beyond

The next stop on the 2016/17 Quantum World Winter Series is Sperry Charleston Race Week taking place on April 20-23. This spectacular event will welcome another 25 teams back to Charleston. Another regatta to put on your calendar as a must do event post-Charleston is the Southeast Inland Lake Championship on May 5-7. Lake Lanier Sailing Club puts on a great regatta, so don't miss out on this chance to race in North Georgia. Lake Lanier is home to about a dozen teams.

Thank you! Thank you!

The U.S. Melges 24 Class Association (USM24CA) is grateful to all the competitors that traveled to Charleston to race at Nationals, also to Event Chairman Randy Draftz, PRO Hal Smith and the entire Charleston Yacht Club (ChYC) for the incredible hospitality, not to mention all the volunteers that gathered to make this Championship the very, very best! The USM24CA would like to further extend many thanks and recognize National Championship sponsors Quantum Sails, the Charleston Yacht Club, Coral Reef Sailing Apparel, Gill North America, the Charleston Visitors and Convention Bureau, and Goslings Rum. Thank you all for your support!

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

1.) Brian Porter, Full Throttle: 1-4-2-1-1-1 = 6
2.) John Brown, Blind Squirrel; 3-2-7-2-6-3 = 16
3.) Kevin Welch/Jason Rhodes, Mikey; 2-7-5-5-5-4 = 21
4.) Bruce Ayres, Monsoon; 5-1-6-5-18-4-6 = 22
5.) Michael Goldfarb, Warcanoe; 8-5-10-6-2-7 = 28
6.) Peter Duncan, Jigs In Space; 12-6-3-7-21-2 = 30
7.) Wes Whitmyer, Jr.; SlingSHOT; 7-8-4-4-9-10 = 32
8.) Travis Weisleder, Lucky Dog/Gill Race Team; 25/RET-3-1-20-10-5 = 39
9.) (C) KC Shannon, Shaka; 17-14-9-3-8-18 = 51
10.) (C) Brent McKenzie, EX-KAHN; 9-9-12-8-14-19 = 52

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

1.) KC Shannon, Shaka = 51 pts.
2.) Brent McKenzie, EX-KAHN = 52 pts.
3.) Stuart Simpson, Team Barbarians = 56 pts.
4.) Zane Yoder, FNG Eelsnot = 68 pts.
5.) Frank Davenport, Wild Goose = 70 pts.


2017 Melges 24 U.S. National 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
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O
Total
U.S. National Championship Racing
One Design Division
Melges 24
1. 49   USA 849 Full Throttle Melges 24 Brian Porter 1 4 2 1 1 1 [4] 6.0
2. 547   USA 547 Blind Squirrel Melges 24 John Brown 3 2 7 2 6 3 [7] 16.0
3. 838   USA 838 MiKEY Melges 24 Kevin Welch 2 7 5 5 5 4 [7] 21.0
4. 851   USA 851 Monsoon Melges 24 Bruce Ayres 5 1 6 18 4 6 [18] 22.0
5. 825   USA 825 Warcanoe Melges 24 Michael Goldfarb 8 5 10 6 2 7 [10] 28.0
6. 515   USA 515 Jigs in Space Melges 24 Peter Duncan 12 6 3 7 21 2 [21] 30.0
7. 747   USA 747 SlingSHOT Melges 24 Wes Whitmyer Jr 7 8 4 4 9 10 [10] 32.0
8. 848   USA 848 Lucky Dog / Gill Race Team Melges 24 Travis Weisleder 25/RET 3 1 20 10 5 [25] 39.0
9. 801   USA 801 Shaka (Corinthian) Melges 24 KC Shannon 17 14 9 3 8 18 [18] 51.0
10. 575   USA 575 EX-KAHN (Corinthian) Melges 24 Brent McKenzie 9 9 12 8 14 19 [19] 52.0
11. 691   GBR 691 Team Barbarians (Corinthian) Melges 24 Stuart Simpson 13 13 8 11 17 11 [17] 56.0
12. 526   USA 526 3 1/2 men Melges 24 Steve Suddath 4 16 16 14 11 12 [16] 57.0
13. 121   USA 121 Le Coq Melges 24 Thomas Roop 11 17 14 16 20 8 [20] 66.0
14. 9   USA 9 FNG/Eelsnot (Corinthian) Melges 24 Zane Yoder 6 15 19 12 16 23 [23] 68.0
15. 736   USA 736 Wild Goose (Corinthian) Melges 24 Frank Davenport 14 19 22 13 7 17 [22] 70.0
16. 491   USA 491 Old School (Corinthian) Melges 24 Jay Greenfield 19 11 13 9 18 21 [21] 70.0
17. 201   USA 201 JACK Mormon Coffee Melges 24 Mossman/ Hutchinson 10 10 11 24 23 16 [24] 70.0
18. 905   USA 805 Decorum (Corinthian) Melges 24 Hunter Ratliff 25/OCS 12 15 17 12 15 [25] 71.0
19. 587   USA 587 OBSESSION Melges 24 Gary Schwarting 15/RDG 15/RDG 25/DNS 21 15 9 [25] 75.0
20. 687   USA 687 Firewater (Corinthian) Melges 24 George Haynie 25/DNC 25/DNC 20 15 3 14 [25] 77.0
21. 419   USA 419 Apex Melges 24 Kent Picknell 16 21 21 19 13 22 [22] 90.0
22. 738 Quantum Sails  USA 738 Dark Energy (Corinthian) Melges 24 Laura Grondin 18 20 18 23 22 13 [23] 91.0
23. 24   USA 34 Bad Idea Melges 24 Scot Zimmerman 15 18 17 22 24 24 [24] 96.0
24. 77   USA 77 Bones (Corinthian) Melges 24 Robert Harf 25/DNF 25/DNS 25/DNS 10 19 20 [25] 99.0
 
2017 Melges 24 U.S. National 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
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O
Total
U.S. National Championship Racing
One Design Division
Melges 24
1. 801   USA 801 Shaka Melges 24 KC Shannon 17 14 9 3 8 18 [18] 51.0
2. 575   USA 575 EX-KAHN Melges 24 Brent McKenzie 9 9 12 8 14 19 [19] 52.0
3. 691   GBR 691 Team Barbarians Melges 24 Stuart Simpson 13 13 8 11 17 11 [17] 56.0
4. 9   USA 9 FNG/Eelsnot Melges 24 Zane Yoder 6 15 19 12 16 23 [23] 68.0
5. 736   USA 736 Wild Goose Melges 24 Frank Davenport 14 19 22 13 7 17 [22] 70.0
6. 491   USA 491 Old School Melges 24 Jay Greenfield 19 11 13 9 18 21 [21] 70.0
7. 905   USA 805 Decorum Melges 24 Hunter Ratliff 25/OCS 12 15 17 12 15 [25] 71.0
8. 687   USA 687 Firewater Melges 24 George Haynie 25/DNC 25/DNC 20 15 3 14 [25] 77.0
9. 738 Quantum Sails  USA 738 Dark Energy Melges 24 Laura Grondin 18 20 18 23 22 13 [23] 91.0
10. 77   USA 77 Bones Melges 24 Robert Harf 25/DNF 25/DNS 25/DNS 10 19 20 [25] 99.0
 
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