(Harbor Springs, MI)- The J/111 North American Championship was sailed
over the July 24-27 weekend at the Little Traverse Yacht Club in Harbor
Springs, MI. Thirteen J/111 boats attended the event in beautiful
Northern Michigan ready to race during the LTYC annual Ugotta Regatta.
Blue skies, clear water and perfect breeze kicked off the regatta on
Thursday as the sailors competed in three races.
At the end of Day One, WIND CZAR (Rich Lehmann) led the fleet with a
1-4-1, followed by NO SURPRISE (Dave Irish) in second posting a 2-2-5
and KASHMIR (Karl Brummel, Steve Henderson, Mike Mayer) in third with a
7-1-2 score. While WIND CZAR and NO SURPRISE were 1-2 in the first race,
Annapolis YC offshore veteran Martie Roesch took 3rd. During the
second race, KASHMIR dusted off an awful first race 7th and posted their
first (and only) winning race of the regatta, followed by the
omnipresent NO SURPRISE (a local by the way) and Bill Smith’s WOOTON in
third. The last race of the day saw several of the top teams start to
predominate, with WIND CZAR again taking a first, followed by KASHMIR in
second and then Ryan Ruhlman’s SPACEMAN SPIFF team from Cleveland, Ohio
in third.
Day Two had a slow start, but as the afternoon breeze filled in, the
race committee was able to run 3 more races. KASHMIR moved up from
third after day two, finishing the day with 20 points as NO SURPRISE
took third with 21 points. Starting fast out the blocks was WIND CZAR,
again taking the first race followed by the fast-learning KASHMIR crew
in second and Bill Smith’s somewhat roller-coaster riding crew on WOOTON
again posting another third. The fifth race saw Ruhlman’s SPACEMAN
SPIFF find their Key West Race Week winning stride, comfortably taking
first and they were followed by the tenacious WIND CZAR gang not wanting
to give up their “locals” advantage with a second and taking third
again was NO SURPRISE (perhaps the “uber” local, Mr. Irish). For the
final race of the day, local host Dave Irish showed everyone the way
home to his boatyard, winning the last race and providing lots of free
beer and wine afterwards! As he should, right? Second was SPACEMAN
SPIFF and third was KASHMIR.
Saturday, the J/111 sailors participated in the “Tour of the Bay” race.
After the wind filled in around 2pm, heavy breeze and large waves sent
the sailors on a fun ride around the course. What everyone knows about
this race is that when the wind fills in, sailing in the middle of the
bay is a bit like sailing into a “black hole”. In fact, the faster you
sail the “edges” (e.g. the coastline) of the bay the better you do.
While everyone expected locals to do well, and not unexpectedly WIND
CZAR won the race, but taking second in the premium-counting race was
George Gamble’s MY SHARONA from Pensacola, Florida (the Gulf Coast
Offshore series winning team). Third was NO SURPRISE, fourth was
SPACEMAN SPIFF and fifth was KASHMIR.
The last day of racing was threatened with storms in the vicinity but
the Race Committee was able to get two races off as the storms stayed
off the course. At the end of the Championship, WIND CZAR, NO SURPRISE
and KASHMIR took the first, second, and third, respectively. While WIND
CZAR closed the regatta with a 3-1 to win the event in a somewhat
convincing fashion with 18.5 total points, the balance of the top five
was nowhere near a “closed and done” deal. In fact, how everyone did on
the last leg of the last race determined the ultimate fate for all four
teams that were in contention. Now that some of the visiting teams to
that crazy bay in Harbor Springs had learned a few tricks or two, the
gloves were off for the final two races. Holding on by a thread for
second place happened to be NO SURPRISE, posting a less than stellar 4-8
to keep second overall with 37.5 pts. Just 3.0 pts back after posting
another riveting, memorable 7-6 score was the KASHMIR team, just hanging
on for third with 40.5 pts. A slightly better tally of 6-3 was knocked
out by Ruhlman’s SPACEMAN SPIFF team to take fourth with a total of
42.0 pts, only 1.5 pts back! Then, going from “zero-to-hero” on one day
was Marty Roesch’s team on VELOCITY, posting the best score of the day
(a 1-2) to close out the regatta with 42.5 pts, just a half point back
from 4th.
In the aftermath of some great, incredibly close racing, many teams were
discussing next steps for J/111 one-design racing. Included in that
evolution were plans for Key West Race Week in 2015 and the J/111 Worlds
for 2015 in Newport, RI. Furthermore, various formats were also
considered, like just W-L courses or a mix of W-L and an “offshore
random leg” course. In the theme of “horses for courses”, it was clear
that more offshore-oriented teams liked having the offshore experience
combined into the modern W-L mix. Time will tell. Sailing Photo Credits- Gretchen Dorian For more J/111 NA’s sailing information