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J/24 US National Championship at Berkeley Yacht Club - Overall

by Christopher Howell 24 May 2015 23:42 PDT 22-24 May 2015
J/24 US Nationals at Berkeley © Christopher Howell

Chris Snow's Bogus ekes out the win

It took all nine races to determine the victor at the J/24 US National Championship, hosted by Berkeley Yacht Club in Berkeley, CA. Chris Snow's Bogus and David Klatt's Jaded came into the final day with just one point separating them, and in the end, it was still one single point that secured victory for Snow and his crew, which included current J/24 World Champion Will Welles (tactics), Chris Nesbitt (trim), Garth Reynolds (mast) and Doug Weitz (bow, a J/24 World Champion crew in 1995).

Bogus started off Sunday with a 2,1, leaving them with a five-point advantage. Klatt did all he could in the final bout and took line honours, but Snow placed fifth which was exactly enough to win with 18 net points, to Klatt's 19. Tokuma Takesue's Gekko of Japan, with Mike Ingham as a crew member, took third with 32 points.

Pat Toole's 3 Big Dogs opened the day with a victory, ahead of Snow and Michael Whitfield's TMC Racing, while winds hovered around 10 knots on San Francisco Bay. Snow snagged the bullet in the next contest, as Klatt and Takesue rounded out the top three. Closing out the regatta in 12-14 knots of wind, Klatt claimed the final race win, trailed by Scott Milne's Tremendous Slouch and Takesue.

Twenty-five boats competed over three days. Photos are posted on the J/24 Class Facebook page and more information at www.2015j24nationalssfbay.com.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameSkipperClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1  5208  Bogus  Chris Snow  SDYC  1  2  3  3  [6]  1  2  1  5    
2  1892  Jaded  David Klatt  Ventura YC  3  4  1  2  1  5  [26/OCS]  2  1    
3  JPN5449  GEKKO  Tokuma Takesue  Japan Sailing Federation  6  1  5  6  4  4  [8]  3  3    
4  USA 5253  3 Big Dogs  Pat Toole  Santa Barbara YC  5  5  6  1  3  [14]  1  8  7    
5  2365  Baba Louie  Mark Laura  SYC  2  7  4  4  2  3  [15]  11  10    
6  USA 4906  TMC Racing  Michael Whitfield  Berkeley Yacht Club  4  6  7  [11]  7  10  3  6  8    
7  USA 5471  Tremendous Slouch  Scott Milne  CYC Seattle  P  3  [26/RET]  8  10  2  6  21  2    
8  126  GIGGLES  Natalie Penner  AYC  [18]  13  8  5  13  11  11  4  6    
9  3421  Suspence  Carl Sheath  Corinthian Yacht Club Seattle  12  9  P  7  9  [23/SCP]  10  13  13    
10  5350  Feral Rooster  paul van ravenswaay  severn sailing association  7  8  [20/SCP]  18  5  8  18  14  9    
11  USA1898  Critter  James Baurley  SMWYC  10  11  9  P  16  [20]  5  9  12    
12  2394  Downtown Uproar  Darren Cumming  None  9  10  [23/SCP]  P  11  6  17  7  15    
13  2160  TBD  Steve Hendricks  Santa Barbara Sailing Club  13  15  [22/SCP]  P  15  7  4  15  16    
14  USA4268  Little Wing  Luther Strayer  Barstable YC  [26/RET]  12  11  14  18  12  16  10  14    
15  2176  Evil Octopus  JASPER VAN VLIET  RYC  15  16  [21]  20  19  13  7  17  4    
16  513  Shut up and drive  Val Lulevich  none  8  [22/SCP]  10  22  21  19  12  5  17    
17  674  Garage Sail  Tim Sauer  North Flathead Yacht Club  14  14  14  13  14  P  14  12  [24]    
18  4339  R.Y.L.A.H.  John Mason  CYC/SYC  16  21  [23]  23  12  P  9  16  20    
19  2950  Joss  Noel Morgan  Seattle CYC  17  18  16  10  20  16  [22]  22  18    
20  2257  Bullet  Thomas Tunberg  SBYC  [26/SCP]  19  20  19  17  9  20  24  11    
21  3732  Djinn  Nojan Moshiri  CYC Seattle  20  20  13  [26/SCP]  22  24  13  19  P    
22  USA 1036  Flight  Randall Rasicot  Richmond Yacht Club  23  [26/SCP]  12  17  24  P  19  18  19    
23  3839  Irrational  Chris Dukelow  Seattle Corinthian  [26/SCP]  P  19  21  8  21  21  23  22    
24  2722  Thunder Cookie  Jorge Martin‑de‑Nicolas  Austin Yacht Club  22  24  [26/SCP]  15  23  23  23  20  23    
25  3316  woof  wally whittier  none  24  [25]  24  25  25  25  24  25  25    

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