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Phil Collins wins 2017 U.S. Multihull Championship on Biloxi Bay

by US Sailing on 10 Apr 2017
2017 U.S. Multihull Championship US Sailing http://www.ussailing.org
The fleet of 16 Hobie 17 catamarans completed their fourth and final set of races on Sunday at the 2017 U.S. Multihull Championship, hosted by Ocean Springs Yacht Club on Biloxi Bay. Phil Collins (Piedmont, Okla.) bolstered his Hobie 17 racing resume with another win in the class. Collins led from start to finish and won the Hobie Alter Trophy by seven points over Daniel Borg (Mississauga, Ontario, CAN) through 15 races, including three on Sunday.

Collins had a 10 point lead through 12 races entering Sunday. Borg made a strong run at Collins by winning three of the final four races of the regatta, including two bullets on Sunday. However, Collins’ consistent top results over four days helped him seal the win. Collins posted a two – one - six scoring line on Sunday. He won six races this week, and outside of his throw-out score, he never placed worse than sixth. Collins led by eight after four races Friday and 10 points after eight races on Friday.

Sunday’s racing conditions were exciting in two - three foot waves and breeze up to 15 knots with gusts at nearly 20.

On Thursday, sailors raced in high winds and the fleet was challenged throughout the day. The Hobie 17s raced in 13-20 knots with gusts exceeding 30 in the afternoon. Friday’s conditions were mostly light and Saturday’s racing got off to a late start due to light wind. The breeze picked up to 15 knots in the afternoon.

Collins is no stranger to success in the Hobie 17. He has won multiple Hobie 17 North American Championships. He also has multiple Hobie 20 North American titles. Collins has finished as the number one ranked Hobie 17 sailor in North America over the past several years.

Final Standings – Top 5

1. Phil Collins, 1-2-2-1-1-[14]-3-1-3-1-3-2-2-1-6- ; 29
2. Daniel Borg, 2-4-6-2-3-[10]-1-3-2-2-4-1-1-4-1- ; 36
3. Bart Beck, 4-1-5-5-[9]-1-7-5-5-4-1-4-5-2-5- ; 54
4. John Bauldry, 3-6-1-6-2-6-4-4-7-6-[8]-5-3-3-2- ; 58
5. Greg Raybon, 7-3-4-3-7-8-5-6-1-3-2-[13]-6-5-4- ; 64

For the first time in event history, this four-day national championship was raced in Hobie 17 catamarans. Sixteen sailors, representing nine U.S. states and one from Canada, competed for the Hobie Alter Trophy on Biloxi Bay.

In conjunction with the U.S. Multihull Championship, the Ocean Springs Yacht Club also hostied the Hobie Class Association Mid-winters East/North this week, a Hobie Class Association sanctioned event.

Sailors raced on Biloxi Bay in front of the Ocean Springs Yacht Club and to the east of the Biloxi Bridge.

For more information from the 2017 U.S. Multihull Championship, please visit the event website.

Hobie 17 (16 boats) - Series Standing - 15 races scored

Pos Sail   Skipper
 1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15 
Total Pos
1  
6726   Phil Collins  
1   2   2   1   1   [14]   3   1   3   1   3   2   2   1   6  
29  
1  
2  
6730   Daniel Borg  
2   4   6   2   3   [10]   1   3   2   2   4   1   1   4   1  
36  
2  
3  
6733   Bart Beck  
4   1   5   5   [9]   1   7   5   5   4   1   4   5   2   5  
54  
3  
4  
6723   John Bauldry  
3   6   1   6   2   6   4   4   7   6   [8]   5   3   3   2  
58  
4  
5  
6469   Greg Raybon  
7   3   4   3   7   8   5   6   1   3   2   [13]   6   5   4  
64  
5  
6  
13   Stephen Acquart  
5   10   3   8   8   13   [14]   7   9   9   5   3   4   7   3  
94  
6  
7  
6641   Jimmie Smith  
9   9   7   9   5   [15]   2   8   8   7   12   10   8   8   8  
110  
7  
8  
6731   Richard Freer  
[17/ DNF]   17/ DNS   9   7   12   12   11   2   6   5   9   8   7   6   7  
118  
8  
9  
6725   David Stiemsma  
8   7   [17/ DNF]   17/ DNF   4   4   12   10   10   8   10   6   10   10   9  
125  
9  
10  
6719   Andrew larson  
6   8   [17/ DNS]   17/ DNC   17/ OCS   5   9   9   13   10   7   12   11   17/ DNC   17/ DNC  
158  
10  
11  
6732   James Disano  
[17/ DNS]   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   11   2   15   11   11   11   11   11   12   11   17/ DNC  
174  
11  
12  
6734   Dan Jarrett  
[17/ DNS]   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   10   7   8   12   15   13   6   7   13   17/ DNC   17/ DNC  
176  
12  
13  
1701   Christopher Wessels  
[17/ DNF]   5   8   4   13   11   10   15   14   14   15   17/ DNS   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ DNC  
177  
13  
14  
360   Bruce Fields  
[17/ DNF]   17/ DNS   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   6   3   13   14   4   12   13   14   14   17/ DNC   17/ DNC  
178  
14  
15  
6729   Steve Brewer  
[17/ DNF]   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ OCS   9   6   13   12   17/ OCS   14   9   9   9   17/ DNC  
183  
15  
16  
79   slim Johnson  
[17/ DNC]   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/
DNC  
17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ DNC   17/ DNC  
238   16
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