WOW Factor at Hampton Sprints, AYC Annual, Windmills, and More Racing

Racing Roundup July 27-29 (with Wow factor)

Mother Nature was gentler to racing sailors this weekend after an extended heat wave and granted us sunny skies, bearable summer temperatures, and light to decent breeze for late July. Here’s your SpinSheet racing roundup for July 27-28.


Shown here at the LONG Down the Bay Race, Lis Biondi and Neil Ford's Danger Paws team won Boat of the Regatta at the Hampton SPRINTS!

The Hampton Sprints—WOW! Six Short Races

From Lin McCarthy’s Southern Bay Racing News You Can Use.... The polls, the focus group, and the consensus of all the racers at the Hampton SPRINTS post-race party were a unanimous chorus of, “WOW! That was really, really fun!”


Cool Change crew, J30

It began at the Friday evening Happy Hour/Skippers Meeting and went through the Saturday post-race awards party on the flag deck at Hampton Yacht Club. It was different big boat racing, i.e. six 1.4 nm races, a beat and a run to the finish each time, and then. . . do it again! Nobody wore out, everyone finished the program.


Some of  the official Inaugral HAMPTON SPRINTS Race Committee group

Winners of each of the five SPRINT fleets:

Don DeLoatch, Riff Raff 

Greg and Carie Cutter, Diablo

Neil Ford & Lis Biondi, Danger Paws (also, Boat of the Regatta winner)

Rusty Burshell, Cool Change;

Alan Johnson, Seeker. 


Seeker crew and family, Ericson 34

The rest of the inaugural SPRINTS skippers and crew, and therefore official plank owners, were: Pete Hunter-Wairere, Phil Briggs-Feather, Andy Norris-Riptide, Christian Schaumloffel-Myrage, Paul Clifford-BRD, Justin Morris-Knot Hunter, Gordon Edwards-Cowboy, Dixon Wilde-Kingfisher, Bobby Whitehouse-Fat Bottom Girl, Andy Armstrong-Blue Jacket, Ben Cuker-Callinectes, Mike Veraldi-Quicky, Keith Midgette-Luna Blu, and John Edwards-Recovery.  

Given the racers’ enthusiastic response and thoughtful suggestions for tweaks,  look for SPRINTS 2020 to come your way.  Race Committee Members: John  McCarthy (Event Founder & PRO); Jerry Thompson, Tom Connors, Eric Matherne, Buk Lawrence, Diane Quinn, Ruthanna Jenkins, John Bergman, Gina Mynes, Annette Connors, John Ritter, Dave Gibbings, Craig Pitman, Josh Stoner, Tom Ryan, Debbie Ryan, H. Shaw, and Tricia Melochick.

AYC Annual Regatta

Annapolis Yacht Club hosted its annual regatta over the weekend under sunny skies. Find full AYC results here... and top three results below.


Jim Connelly's winning Slush Fund team. Photos courtesy of AYC

J 22 (One Design - 5 Boats)
1. Corner of Sanity and Madness, USA949, Chris Junge - 2 -1 -2 ; 5
2. Hot Toddy, USA1464, Jeffrey Todd - 1 -2 -3 ; 6
3. Just Wing It, USA1002, Drew Mutch - 3 -4 -1 ; 8

J 30 (One Design - 6 Boats)
1. Insatiable, USA63242, Ron Anderson - 2 -1 -2 ; 5
2. Avenger, USA63102, David Johnson - 3 -2 -1 ; 6
3. Bebop, USA53273, Bob Rutsch - 1 -3 -3 ; 7


The Mirage crew wins... again!

J 70 (One Design - 14 Boats)
1. Tea Dance Snake, USA381, Peter Bowe - 2 -2 -1 ; 5
2. Wild Child, 45, Henry Filter - 4 -1 -2 ; 7
3. Osprey, USA5, Roger Link - 3 -3 -6 ; 12

J 80 (One Design - 11 Boats)
1. USA 1162, USA1162, John White - 1 -1 -3 ; 5
2. OUTLAWS, USA259, Derick Lynch - 2 -3 -1 ; 6
3. Meltemi, USA60, Mike Hobson - 3 -2 -5 ; 10

J 105 (One Design - 9 Boats)
1. Mirage, USA328, Cedric Lewis/ Fredrik Salvesen - 1 -1 ; 2
2. Bat IV, USA220, Andrew/Warren Kennedy/Richter - 2 -6 ; 8
3. Better Mousetrap, USA98, Grealy Putnam - 5 -3 ; 8

ORC (ORC - 5 Boats)
1. Slush Fund, USA119, Jim Connelly - 2 -1 ; 3
2. USA 1162, USA1162, John White - 1 -2 ; 3
3. Jeroboam, USA61017, Laurent Givry - 4 -3 ; 7


Jim and Rachel Mead's Harbor 20 Meadeor topped the one-design fleet.

Cal 25 (One Design - 6 Boats)
1. One Eyed Jack, 1242, Kyle and Lee Bollhorst - 1 -1 -1 ; 3
2. Quintet, 1297, Mike Miller - 2 -2 -2 ; 6
3. Caliente, USA1600, Gerard Field - 4 -3 -3 ; 10

Harbor 20 (One Design - 19 Boats)
1. Meadeor, 321, Jim & Rachel Mead - 1 -2 -3 ; 6
2. Skimmer, 311, Peter/Margaret Trogdon/Podlich - 2 -5 -2 ; 9
3. Puffin, 325, George BELL Hughes CARTY - 7 -6 -1 ; 14

Alerion 28 (One Design - 7 Boats)
1. Magic, USA429, Jonah Seiger - 1 -1 -1 ; 3
2. Linnaea, USA193, Erik & Shannon Dahl - 2 -2 -2 ; 6
3. Halcyon, USA316, Jason Goscha - 3 -4 -3 ; 10

SSA Summer Laser and Daysailer Summer Series

Severn Sailing Association hosted its Laser and Daysailer Summer Series over the weekend. Find full SSA results here and top three results below.

Laser Division

1

169629

 

Mowry, Tyler

1

1

2

4.00

1

2

196023

 

Tan, Robert J.

3

2

1

6.00

2

3

166870

 

Empey, Bruce

2

5

6

13.00

3

Laser Radial

1

200585

 

Young, Christopher

1

1

1

3.00

1

2

166892

 

Feusahrens, Devon

2

2

2

6.00

2

3

178857

 

Myhre, LeAnn

3

3

3

9.00

3

Daysailer

1

4473

 

Koepper, David/, David Koepper

1

1

2

6

5

5

20.00

1

2

275

 

Seamon, Kenneth/, Erika Seamon

2

11/RET

1

3

1

3

21.00

2

Log Canoe Governor’s Cup

The Miles River Yacht Club hosted its Log Canoe Governor’s Cup on the Miles last weekend. Here are top three results. Find full LC Gov Cup results here


Boardmen doing their thing on the Miles last weekend. Photo by Will Keyworth

1  Island Blossom       51.66  Corbin Penwell           1          1          1                      3         

2  Silver Heel              41.94  Berry Kurland             5          2          3                      10       

3. Oliversgift  52.62  Zach Krissoff              2          7          2                      11       

Windmill Nationals


Windmills in action on Fishing Bay.

The Windmill International Championship was held at the Fishing Bay Yacht Club, Friday July 26 and ran through the 28th. The fleet of 24 boats was made up of competitors from Bermuda, New Hampshire, and everywhere in between.

Racers faced a weekend of challenging light air conditions. Roll tacking, playing each shift, and staying in pressure were crucial to placing well. The competition was tight, with only a few points separating boats. The final race of the regatta determined our winners. 

Our 2019 International Champions are Arthur and Max Anosov from Florida. Our runner up team; Brett and Matthew Sponar from Bermuda/ Maryland. And in third place was Larry Christian and Allie Sponar from New Hampshire/Maryland.

A big Thank You to Ralph and Sandy Sponar for organizing the event. 

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