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Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series: San Diego - Overall

by Sarah Renz 20 Mar 2023 17:59 AEDT March 17-19, 2023
Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series: San Diego © Walter Cooper / Sailing World

Christian Seidel and his teammates on the J/24 Wharf Rat, had no expectations of winning their division at the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series in San Diego. Hopeful, yes, but having finished 10th overall the previous year, says Seidel, they would have been happy with a place in the top-five. And that's how the scenario was shaping this morning when the sailors headed out for the final day of racing under gray skies and a light southwest wind.

Wharf Rat's first finish of the day was a fifth in the 13-boat fleet, enough to keep them knocking at the door, but when the top-two boats dragged each other to the middle of the fleet in a match race in the next race, team Wharf Rat vaulted into contention with one final race to go.

And what did they do? They won the race that counted most, in convincing fashion, to finish the regatta with a 2-point lead over Susan Taylor and her teammates on Take Five.

Off the starting line in that final race, Seidel and his teammates (with Harry Dursch helming) were able to break free of a pin-end pile up and speed off to the favored left side of the racecourse. First around the weather mark, all that was left to do was keep the hard-charging fleet behind them.

"The plan was to start clear and get left and I guess it worked," said Seidel. "We were fast upwind and just killed it with boatspeed, but to be honest, the only reason we were able to win was that the two boats that were tied for first took themselves out. That's sailboat racing: sometimes you do the right things and win a race and sometimes you can just take yourself out of it."

After 10 races in the J/70 fleet, it was Jeff Janov and his sons on Minor Threat that closed out the regatta with a race win in the first of the day. They followed up with a second for a 2-point win over Eduardo Saenz's Nimbus. For the Ultimate 20s, 10 races as well were enough for Travis Gregory's Team 222, from Farmington, Utah, to win with a 7-point margin over Marty Smihula's Hard Drive. Gregory and his teammates Brady Lofthouse and Mark Peery won an impressive five races over three days of close racing on San Diego's South Bay.

In the VX One fleet, Charlie Welsh's Space Cadet, with crew Carolyn Smith and Elizabeth Swain, went 1-3-2 to win the series by 4 points over Long Beach-based skipper Keith Christensen's USA 285. Kyle Hirsch and Cole Baker, of San Diego, continued their run at the top of the Melges 15 fleet with 1-3-2 on the day and 4 points was the final difference, with Brian Savery and Scott Wilson, of Bellingham, Washington, taking second overall.

Sunday's lighter winds provided the weekend's most challenging conditions for the International 14 sailors, but Garrett Brown and Morgan Pinckney, of Long Beach, California, posted back-to-back wins in the final two races to take the overall title and the West Coast Championship trophy from Terence Gleeson and Jett Jennings. Only 3 points was the difference after nine races.

On the Paralympic sailing circle, Jim Thweatt and Eddie Lewis Jr. held their respective leads in the Hansa 303 and Martin 16 classes, both finishing the three-day, 10-race regatta with 16 points apiece.

On the offshore racecourse the breeze came lighter than forecast, and with a patchy southwesterly direction and a strong current, many teams struggled to get off the starting line, but those who got away first were rewarded with an open course and easier race to defend. That much was true for Rudolph Hasl's local J/145 Palaemon, the 2022 Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series San Diego Overall Winner. Palaemon won both races running away to close the series with five wins in six races.

Stuart Cannon's team on the J/105 J-OK won the first race of the day, and with a seventh in the final race, they'd padded their lead enough to win the fleet with four points to spare.

Meanwhile the battle of the weekend in the Beneteau 36.7 fleet played out in dramatic fashion with Peter Cochran's Rode Rage and Chick Pyle's Kea. Rode Rage escaped from a crowded start in the first race put up its first win of the day while Kea had to battle from a bad start to finish third. That was enough for Rode Rage to simply cover Kea in the final race, finishing second to Kea's fourth and the ending Kea's 11-year winning streak at the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series San Diego.

Ed Sanford's J/111 Creative came out on top of the tie-breaker Mark Stratton's J/111 Cheeky to win the Fast 40 division, and there was no change to the overnight leaders of the Distance Race fleet: Mark Berdan's UnEven Keel was the top multihull and Timothy Forderer Hobie 33 Holy Toledo was the top monohull.

One of the celebrated highlights at all stops of the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series, one overall winner was selected from individual class winners to represent the regatta at the Caribbean Championship in the British Virgin Islands in October. Chris Welsh and his teammates Liz Swain and Carolyn Smith on the VX One Space Cadet won the honors and confirmed they'll be ready to apply their regatta-winning sportboat skills to the bareboat 47-footers of the Sunsail charter boat fleet.

Tune in for more detailed race information and results on the Sailing World race website: www.sailingworld.com/regatta-series-san-diego.

Final Scores Hhswrs San Diego
Short Course/One Design

J/70
1st - Minor Threat - Jeff Janov - 25 points

J/24
1st - Wharf Rat - Christian Seidel - 22 points

Ultimate 20
1st - 222 - Travis Gregory - 16 points

VXOne
1st - Space Cadet - Charlie Welsh - 15 points

Melges 15
1st - Threetwentyfive - Kyle Hirsh - 20 points

I14 - West Coast Championship
1st - Colonel Angus - Garrett Brown - 20 points

Hansa 303
1st - Kyle - Jim Thweatt - 16 points

Martin 16
1st - Challenged Sailors San Diego - Eddie Lewis Jr - 16 points

J105
1st - J-OK - Stewart Cannon - 17 points

Beneteau 36.7
1st - Rode Rage - Peter Cochran - 10 points

ORC
1st - Palaemon - Rudolph Hasl - 7 points

Fast 40
1st - Creative - Ed Sanford - 12 points

Beneteau 40.7
1st - Silhouette - Warren Gross - 31 points

Distance Race

PHRF
1st - HolyToledo West! - Timothy Forderer

Multihull
1st - UnEven Keel - Mark Berdan

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