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Soggy Sail Newport Regatta

by Melges 20 on 8 Jul 2017
USA 228 - Midnight Blue - 2017 Newport Regatta International Melges 20 Class Association
If there was ever a day for perfect foul weather gear and a Sou'Wester rain hat, opening day of the 2017 Sail Newport Regatta was it. The day started with a steady rain and a light easterly wind which showed no signs of letting up. Melges 20 sailors waited until the last moment to push off the dock, and once to the racing area south of the Newport bridge near the Jamestown shoreline, the rain was merely an afterthought when the starting gun sounded.

With a pin-end favored line and an outgoing tide, the fleet struggled to get to the line, however Rob Wilber's Cinghiale was able to nose out on the start, play the left side and lead around the first weather mark followed by John Kilroy's Samba Pa Ti and Liam Kilroy's Wildman. If the breeze seemed straight-forward, the first downwind leg showed that no lead was safe and as Wilber extended to the corner, he quickly fell into a sizeable hole and saw his lead disappear in a heartbeat. A hard charging Drew Freides on Pacific Yankee turned on his after burners to take the bullet on the final lap, followed by the elder Kilroy in second and Daniel Thielman on KUAI in third.

The rain persisted for the start of Race Two with yet-another pin-end favored line, this time the fleet was prepared and battled hard to get off on the favored end. Showing prowess, the younger Kilroy won the pin, port tacked the fleet and played the shifts up the first beat beautifully to grab the lead at the first top mark. The first downwind run produced some shuffling as the boats behind were able to gybe in a line of pressure, while the lead boats hung on by their fingernails to maintain their lead. Liam hung on for the win followed by an impressive race from overnight leader Jason Michas on Midnight Blue in second. Thielman grabbed his second, top three finish in the regatta to take third.

After a short delay due to a shifting breeze followed by more pounding rain, the Sail Newport Race Committee (RC) made the popular decision to send the fleet back to shore with no more racing for the day. Melges 20 teams quickly packed up their boats and made way for the nearest pub serving warm clam chowder. The forecast for Saturday is for a much drier and breezy conditions.

Top Five Results (Preliminary - After Two Races)

1.) Jason Michas, MIDNIGHT BLUE; 4-2 = 6
2.) Daniel Thielman, KUAI; 3-3 = 6
3.) Drew Freides, PACIFIC YANKEE; 1-8 = 9
4.) Alexis Michas, MIDNIGHT SUN; 5-5 = 10
5.) John Kilroy, SAMBA PA TI; 2-9 = 11


Top Five 2017 Melges World League Results (After Seven Events)

1.) Igor Rytov, RUSSIAN BOGATYRS = 85 pts.
2.) Vladimir Prosikhin, NIKA = 57 pts.
3.) Achille Onorato, MASCALZONE LATINO = 48 pts.
4.) Krzysztof Krempec, MAG TINY = 48 pts.
5.) Rodney Jones, CARS 167; 48 pts.

Top Five 2017 Melges World League, North America Results (After Two Events)

1.) Drew Freides, PACIFIC YANKEE = 37 pts.
2.) Igor Rytov, RUSSIAN BOGATYRS = 35 pts.
3.) Liam Kilroy, WILDMAN = 32 pts.
4.) Rob Wilber, CINGHIALE = 31 pts.
5.) Jim Wilson, OLEANDER = 29 pts.


2017 Newport Regatta - Preliminary Cumulative Results




Bow Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Total
Newport Regatta Racing

One Design Division


110


1.
  USA 632 retrad 110 Joe Berkeley 2 1 3.0


2.
  608 Goodfoot 110 Ross Weene / Eli Slater 3 2 5.0


3.
  USA 754 Highwayman 110 Will Laidlaw 4 4 8.0


4.
  USA 563/496 One Bell 110 Scott Pakenham 1 8 9.0


5.
  445 Other Woman 110 Brendan Meyer 6 3 9.0


6.
  753 Powwow 110 Stewart Craig 5 6 11.0


7.
  687 Sugar Magnolia 110 Jeffrey Adam 7 5 12.0


8.
  271 Wild Thing 110 Maggie Craig 9 7 16.0


9.
  usa 450 Wharf Rat 110 Ann Lewis 8 11 19.0


10.
  693 Screaming Pelican 110 David West 10 9 19.0


11.
  418 Big Pink 110 Milly Biller 11 12 23.0


12.
  543 Lifeboat 110 Russell Robinson 16/DNC 10 26.0


13.
  619 Tokoloshe 110 Cameron Chislett 16/DNC 13 29.0


14.
  751 Bluemoon 110 Daniel Nolan 16/DNC 16/DNC 32.0


15.
  736 ONE WAY Sport 110 Geoff Hurwitch 16/DNC 16/DNC 32.0
 


J 70


1.
  USA 49 Relative Obscurity J 70 Peter Duncan 2 1 3.0


2.
  USA 96 Savasana J 70 Brian Keane 1 3 4.0


3.
  USA 901 Team vineyard vines J 70 John & Molly Baxter 4 2 6.0


4.
  USA 456 Scamp J 70 Will Welles 5 7 12.0


5.
  USA 419 Joint Custody J 70 Ray Wulff 6 6 12.0


6. 95   USA 95 Muse J 70 Heather Gregg / Joe Bardenheier 7 8 15.0


7.
  USA 852 HOSS J 70 Glenn Darden 11 5 16.0


8.
  USA 340 Rimette J 70 John Brim 14 4 18.0


9.
  USA 695 Polar J 70 Doug Clark 8 11 19.0


10.
  USA 819 Nine J 70 Oivind Lorentzen 3 17 20.0


11.
  USA 246 New Wave J 70 Steve Liebel 10 10 20.0


12.
  USA 51 Black River Racing J 70 Douglas Strebel 12 9 21.0


13.
  USA 85 Dime J 70 Mallory & Andrew Loe 9 12 21.0


14.
  644 Scuba Steve J 70 Brendan Read 15 15 30.0


15.
  USA 226 Locomotion J 70 Daan Goedkoop 13 18 31.0


16.
  USA 153 Surge J 70 Geoffrey Pierini 21 13 34.0


17.
  USA 501 Button Fly J 70 Andrew and Melissa Fisher 20 14 34.0


18.
  USA 157 Spring J 70 Dave Franzel 19 16 35.0


19.
  USA 225 Shred J 70 Stein Skaane 16 19 35.0


20. 45   USA 245 Clown Car J 70 Duncan Swain 17 21 38.0


21.
  USA 220 Phoenix J 70 Peter Firey 22 23 45.0


22.
  USA 411 Selkie J 70 Jack Wallace 24 22 46.0


23.
  USA 497 Chinook J 70 Frank McNamara 18 29 47.0


24.
  USA 311 Sparkle J 70 Hannah Swett 27 20 47.0


25.
  USA 5 Gaucho 3 J 70 Tiani Hausen 23 25 48.0


26.
  USA 388 Glide J 70 Bradford Gibbs 25 24 49.0


27.
  USA 222 Junkanoo J 70 Rachel Bryer 26 28 54.0


28.
  USA 344 Two Feathers J 70 Mark Masur 29 26 55.0


29.
  USA 373 Lucky J 70 Christopher Murray 28 27 55.0
 


Melges 20


1. 228 Quantum Sails  USA 228 Midnight Blue Melges 20 Jason Michas 4 2 6.0


2. 76   USA 7676 KUAI Melges 20 Daniel Thielman 3 3 6.0


3. 311 North Sails  USA 311 WILDMAN Melges 20 Liam Kilroy 8 1 9.0


4. 1 North Sails  USA 300 PACIFIC YANKEE Melges 20 Drew Freides 1 8 9.0


5. 305   USA 305 Midnight Sun Melges 20 Alexis Michas 5 5 10.0


6. 313 North Sails  USA 13131 Samba Pa Ti Melges 20 John Kilroy 2 9 11.0


7. 265   RUS 265 RUSSOTRANS Melges 20 Yurii Morozov 6 6 12.0


8. 217 North Sails  USA 217 SLINGSHOT Melges 20 Wes Whitmyer Jr 10 4 14.0


9. 213   USA 213 MOBY Melges 20 Ike Babbitt 11 7 18.0


10. 414   USA 414 CINGHIALE Melges 20 Rob Wilber 7 11 18.0


11. 898   RUS 898 RUSSIAN BOGATYRS Melges 20 Igor Rytov 9 14 23.0


12. 250 North Sails  USA 250 OLEANDER Melges 20 James Wilson 13 10 23.0


13. 50 Quantum Sails  ITA 50 Fremito D'Arja Melges 20 Dario Levi 14 12 26.0


14.
  USA 306 TALISMAN Melges 20 John Bailey 12 15 27.0


15. 280 Quantum Sails  USA 280 BOBSLED Melges 20 Bob Moran 17 13 30.0


16. 196   USA 196 Midnight Sin Melges 20 Gordon Michas 15 17 32.0


17. 15   ISV 1315 CRUZAN RHODE Melges 20 Timothy Pitts 16 16 32.0
 


RS Aero


1.
  2210 None RS Aero Marc Jacobi 1 1 2.0


2.
  1982 Bombay Girl RS Aero Madhavan Thirumalai 2 2 4.0


3.
  2275 NA RS Aero Hank Saurage 3 3 6.0


4.
  2122 None RS Aero Ash Beatty 4 4 8.0


5.
  USA 1422 RS Aero RS Aero Eric Aker 5 6 11.0


6.
  USA 2209 Aero RS Aero J.C. Raby 8 5 13.0


7.
  USA 1738 Aero 1738 RS Aero Tony Corkell 6 7 13.0


8.
  1424 Sogni del Garda RS Aero David Solnick 7 9 16.0


9.
  USA 2121 RSAero RS Aero Jerzy Sliwinski 11 8 19.0


10.
  2119 charter RS Aero Melissa Solnick 10 10 20.0


11.
  1610 Aerostar RS Aero Gregory Popp 9 14/DNS 23.0


12.
  USA 1766 NA RS Aero Mike Lindstrom 14/DNC 14/DNC 28.0


13.
  1824 Aero 1824 RS Aero Michael Housley 14/DNC 14/DNC 28.0
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