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Finn Pacific Coast Championship at San Diego Yacht Club

by Casey Allocco 20 Sep 2018 15:35 AEST 15-16 September 2018
Finn Pacific Coast Championship in San Diego © Sarah Fleming & Eddie Frank

San Diego Yacht Club hosted the first of the Finn Trifecta regattas – the Finn Pacific Coast Championships (PCC) this past weekend, September 15-16, 2018. Thirty Finns raced on North Coronado Roads tucked under Point Loma, battling for the championship title.

The weekend's conditions were what SDYC's Commodore and Regatta Chair Michael Dorgan calls 'champagne sailing' with clear, sunny skies, mid-range temperatures and 8-10 knots of breeze to carry the sailors around the course. The races on Saturday and Sunday were consistent in that the top six finishers sailed neck and neck in all the races. Due to the course location, the winds were consistently favored right, but with enough shifts to encourage fairness for clean racing.

Coming in first overall was Robert Kinney's AK47, followed by Rob Coutts' Priscilla in second and Paul Didham's Hoop Dreams in third.

Long time Finn sailor Rob Coutts started off the regatta with a first place on Saturday, and despite another bullet and a few seconds, he missed the win by one point overall. Paul Didham's ability to finish third overall using a borrowed boat showed his true talent, sailing consistently all weekend. Commodore Michael Dorgan spent some time before the races giving Paul some hardy advice and tips for the course. "I guess I gave him too much info as he was showing me up on Saturday!" the Commodore joked.

"I'd be lying if I did not say I was pretty jazzed [to win]. I tried to keep my nose clean at the start and not do too much dumb stuff on the course. My advice to others comes from advice I was given: Shut up and put the bow down!" Kinney commented.

After racing concluded Saturday evening, sailors joined around the SDYC pool and Pavilion and enjoyed a Finn sailor's meal: pulled pork sandwiches, macaroni and cheese and a delicious Kolsch Pilsner donated by regatta sponsor, Ketch Grill and Taps.

The Finn PCCs is sailed annually up and down the Pacific Coast, but after a four year hiatus, Commodore Michael Dorgan revived the event incorporating it into a One Design Weekend at SDYC. What started as a regatta with 10 Finns quickly grew into one of the largest Finn regattas.

Coming up this weekend, you can find the Finn Master's North Americans back on Coronado Roads. SDYC can expect to see a handful more Finn's and sailors out on the water, including Darrell Peck, a top Finn sailor with more than 30 years' experience and Olympic campaigns, World Championships and coaching expertise. Peck will challenge World Champion Henry Sprague and Rob Coutts, both winners of their age categories at the Finn Masters World Champions, as well as PCC winner, Robert Kinney, and many other hopeful Finn Champions.

As Commodore, Michael Dorgan stated a goal to host Finn regattas and he secured the Finn Trifecta: PCCs, Master's North Americans and the Olympic Classes Regatta. "By having and holding two large regattas in a row, it allows sailors from out of town to leave their boats here and spend some time with us in San Diego. It also helps build the local Finn fleet, brings newer boats to the area and provides plenty of recognition, exposure and publicity to the fleet."

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
147AK47Robert Kinney315213‑1115
29PriscillaRob Coutts12‑6142616
327Hoop DreamsPaul Didham442331‑1017
474Code RedAndy Kern‑ 33 dns33559227
58FinnsterMike Dorgan‑ 33 ocs58466130
62Pickle DishGregg Morton26111‑124731
771Racer XA.J. Pereira611‑13628336
861N=1Eric Anderson5‑1347107437
959Mach FiveJohn Reiter117988‑17851
10117SherideathMichael Mark991013‑1551258
11100USA 100Randy Benton12811121112‑1366
1255Low BudgetJim Hecht1510715916‑1872
1349WolverineRichard Freer‑21171991910579
14303Fire EscapeJoe Chinburg1016121714‑231483
1590DuckfootIsao Toyama141417101614‑2185
1652MavesaPierce Hasler71815‑2113181586
17172GER 172Andreas Siggelkow13121618‑23131789
18108ArsenalAndrew Picel181514‑22171920103
1960OverloadedMark Tegio17202114‑262119112
2094DustyGary Mitchell19191820‑222216114
2118Spider 2 Y BananaJames Buley‑ 33 dncDNCDNCDNC7119126
22688OranjebootHamish Nicol20212016‑252524126
2378StormbreakerTim Fleming222422192124‑25132
2423DamnifinoJim Hunter8‑ 33 dnsDNSDNC202022136
25613Rock LobsterGeorge Baird2323232324‑2626142
266  ‑ 33 dncDNCDNCDNC181523155
2784Kobayashi MaruJasper Freedman1622‑ 33 dnfDNSDNCDNCDNC170
281UK SailmakersGabriel Aguilera‑ 33 dncDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC198
297In‑finn‑itoJose Manuel "Goli" Martin Neito‑ 33 dncDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC198
3035Child's PlayDarrell Peck‑ 33 dncDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC198
3167ZuleikaRemko Boot‑ 33 dncDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC198
32510Grandmaster FlashMike Kennedy‑ 33 dncDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC198

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