TERRA
NOVA TRADING KEY WEST 2003 / JANUARY 20-24
www.Premiere-Racing.com
Jan.
22, 2003 For Immediate Release
Wednesday's
weather: Clear; wind E-SE 9 knots dropping to
2; air 70.
Thursday's
forecast: Clear becoming cloudy; wind W 10-15k,
increasing to 20-25 knots sustained at 1-2 p.m.;
air 70 into 60s; no precipitation.
A
SHORT BUT SWEET KEY WEST DAY FOR ONE OF THE LITTLE
GUYS
KEY
WEST, Fla.---Nick Maxwell is a successful general
surgeon from Madison, Wis., which answers the
question sweeping the Melges 24 fleet after the
third day of Terra Nova Trading Key West 2003:
Who?
"I
was very lucky," Maxwell said after winning
Wednesday's race, and he means it. The victory
lifted him into, uh, 35th place in the 57-boat
fleet, still behind a couple of world champions
and other world-class talent overall but thoroughly
enjoying his moment of glory.
When
dying wind brought abandonment of the day's competition
after only one race, Maxwell had no complaint.
That meant he could enjoy it the rest of the day
and all night long, because Thursday's forecast
looks gnarly. It calls for ideal breeze to 15
knots in the morning followed by a cold front
bringing a sustained blow of 20-25 knots in the
early afternoon when the second race should be
under way.
"Wait
'til tomorrow when the wind picks up," Maxwell
said. "I think we'll have a little more trouble.
This is the best race I've ever done in this boat.
It was great to hang with the big boys. Usually,
we just see them going by, but today we went by
them."
Wind
shifts---including one of 100 degrees that shuffled
the Farr 40s, 1D35s and Mumm 30s on a different
course---may have played a part in Maxwell's success,
but he also said, "We had a very loose rig
with a lot of power."
While
the Division 1, 3 and 4 courses managed one race,
the biggest boats on Division 2 called it a day
when the wind swung so far, principal race officer
Bruce Golison said, that "there was no way
to get a finish line [placed] due to the rocks."
That left Rosebud, Roger Sturgeon's Transpac 52
from San Francisco, in command of PHRF 1 ahead
of Bill Alcott's Andrews 70 turbosled, Equation,
from Detroit.
The
Farr 40s remained muddled as George Andreadis'
Atalanti XII (Robbie Haines on tactics) from Greece
and the Scott Harris/Alexandra Geremia Crocodile
Rock (Vince Brun), Santa Barbara, swapped spots
on the leaderboard and John Kilroy's Samba Pa
Ti (Paul Cayard), Los Angeles---dead last in Race
4---appeared to be running away until the monster
shift kicked it back to seventh place.
Atalanti
XII struggled from the start and was recovering
nicely until the shift dumped it into 15th place
in the race and second in the regatta, two points
behind Crocodile Rock.
The
day's winner? Stuart Townsend's Virago (Steve
Benjamin) from Chicago finished first, but opted
for a 20% alternative penalty on the water rather
than risk a DSQ on a protest by Alex Krstajic's
Honour (Tony Rey), which claimed leeward rights
at the start. That made John Coumantaros' Bambakou
(Chris Larson) the day's low scorer in second
place, although still in mid-fleet overall.
It
was clear that the race committee had its hands
full, but the sailors seemed satisfied that the
difficulties were handled as well as possible.
Gavin Brady, the tactician on Jim Richardson's
Barking Mad, Newport, R.I., has raced in the top
level all over the world and had high praise for
Division 1 PRO Ken Legler, although he didn't
know his name.
"The
race committee guy on that course is the best
I've ever seen," Brady said. "He doesn't
make it a mystery for the competitors. He talks
to us [by radio] and lets us know what's going
on: 'Hey, guys, I'm only going to do one race
today . . .' He needs to write the book on how
to run a race committee."
The
1D35 class is now in the grip of David Kirk's
Détente, Chicago. Kirk said, "The
wind gods smiled on us." Détente has
a string of 2-2-1-1-1 finishes after Wednesday's
win.
The
strong West Coast group is absent this year, but
Chris Busch, who won six of seven races with Wild
Thing last year, is sailing on Détente
to wind down from service with Team Dennis Conner's
America's Cup campaign. Kirk recruited Busch to
make his boat more competitive.
"Our
biggest shortcoming was boat speed," Kirk
said. "Tactically we had enough depth, but
Chris is extremely familiar with how to get these
boats going. Last year we weren't even in the
game. They sent the Coast Guard out for us a couple
of times."
Among
the Melges 24s, while Maxwell had his fun defending
champion Flavio Favini benefited from leader Bruce
Ayres' 21st-place finish and slipped into first
place overall with a fourth. Favini is four points
ahead of Ayres' Newport Beach, Calif. colleague
Argyle Campbell, with Ayres another 10 points
back.
Favini
blitzed the fleet last year when the prize was
the delayed 2001 class Worlds title, but he hadn't
sailed a Melges since while participating in the
America's Cup.
"It's
a nice place to sail, but you face a lot of different
conditions," he said. "We were over
the line at the start, so we had to go back. But
[the wind] was streaky, and when it's streaky
you have a chance to get back."
Favini,
an Italian, again is sailing Franco Rossini's
Blu Moon from Switzerland, which is part of the
German team that took over the lead from Italy
in the International Team Competition for the
Key West Trophy by a single point. The other two
are Dr. Wolfgang Schaefer's Farr 40, Struntje
light, and Bent Dietrich's Mumm 30, Rainbow.
There
is only one unbeaten boat remaining---Mike Carroll's
Henderson 30, New Wave, with four wins in PHRF
4, which was unable to race Wednesday.
Terra
Nova Trading Key West 2003 sponsors include Terra
Nova Trading L.L.C., Mount Gay Rum, RealTick(r),
Lewmar Marine, Nautica Watches, Nautica Eyewear,
Pearson Yachts, Samson Rope Technologies, Saucony
and the Florida Keys & Key West Tourist Development
Council. The Historic Seaport at the Key West
Bight is the Official Site.
The
Performance Sailing Industry Partner Program is
in its second year, with 24 members at press time.
Participating companies and details about the
program are on the event web site.
Racing
is scheduled Monday through Friday, Jan. 20-24,
on four circles off the south shore of the island.
Registration is on Sunday, Jan. 19. The regatta
is open to entries in PHRF, one-design and IMS
classes of 24 to 85 feet LOA. PHRF entries must
have a rating of 175 or lower.
Class
leaders (after 5 of 9 races, except 4 of 9 in
Div. 2):
FARR
40 (24 boats)---Crocodile Rock, Scott Harris/Alexandra
Geremia, Santa Barbara, 2-2-4-17-5, 30 points.
1D35 (8)—Détente, David Kirk, Chicago,
2-2-1-1-1, 7.
MUMM 30 (15)—Foreign Affair, Richard Perini,
Sydney, Australia, 2-3-4-1-4, 14.
MELGES 24 (57)---Blu Moon, Flavio Favini, Switzerland,
2-4-12-7-4, 29.
J/105 (29)---Wet Leopard, Jim Sorensen, Sag Harbor,
N.Y., 12-1-7-1-3, 24.
J/80 (22)---Warrior, Craig and Martha White, Fort
Worth, Tex., 1-2-1-9-1, 14.
J/29 (10)---Rhumb Punch, John Edwards, Solomons,
Md., 2-3-2-1-1, 9.
TARTAN 10 (8)---Liquor Box, Robert and Bill Lehnert,
Cutchogue, N.Y., 1-2-1-1-1, 6.
CORSAIR 28R (14)---Hot Flash, Robert Gleason,
Wareham Mass., 1-3-1-6, 11.
IMS (4)---Idler (N/M 50), George David, New York,
1-1-2-1, 5.
PHRF 1 (5)---Rosebud (Transpac 52), Roger Sturgeon,
San Francisco, 1-1-2-2, 6.
PHRF 2 (6)---Bandolier (1D48), Charles Burnett
III, Seattle, 2-4-1-2, 9.
PHRF 3 (12)---Tsunami (Farr 395), Ostberg/Aras/Daily,
Annapolis, 1-1-2-1, 5.
PHRF 4 (10)---New Wave (Henderson 30), Michael
Carroll, Clearwater, Fla., 1-1-1-1, 4.
PHRF 5 (13)---Fitikoko (Tripp 38 ML), Andrew Wilson,
Annapolis, 3-2-1-3, 9.
PHRF 6 (12)---Dr. Evil (Olson 29), Tom Treat/Cliff
Davis, Milford, Conn., 3-1-3-1-3, 11.
PHRF 7 (10)---Invincible (N/M 30), Brian Lees/Jeff
Gastrau, Annapolis, 1-1-1-1-2, 4.
PHRF 8 (9)---Hot Ticket (Farr 37), Jim Hightower,
Houston, Tex., 5-1-4-1-4, 15.
PHRH 9 (10)---Ruby My Dear (Express 37), Grosse
Point Park, Mich., 3-4-2-2-2, 13.
PHRF 10 (12)---Rumblefisch (J/24), Peter Fischel,
Savannah, Ga., 1-3-1-4-2, 11.
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