Monday, May 19, 2008
J/122 Class at Greenwich Cup
The J/122 class sailed as Division 1 at the Greenwich Cup, a 4-race, two day series last weekend at Indian Harbor Yacht Club, in Greenwich, CT. Mike Bruno of WINGS emailed in the following report: “We had 3 races the first day in shifty northwest breezy conditions and Barry Gold on SUNDARI sailed superbly to two firsts and a second. WINGS was next with two seconds and a first and Andrew Weiss’ CHRISTOPHER DRAGON was third. DRAGON managed to get a large stick fouled between her rudder and keel and would likely have won the race she got a 4th in. WINGS managed to pull it out on day two (light dying conditions) getting the gun on the only race of the day and winning first overall in the regatta by 2 points over SUNDARI followed by CHRISTOPHER DRAGON and CATAPULT.”
The Long Island Sound fleet will be split up sailing in several events including Newport-Bermuda and Block Island, before regrouping as a class in July for the East Coast Championships in Newport, RI.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
J/122 wins RORC Cervantes Trophy….Again
Monday, May 5, 2008
J/122 wins Antigua Sailing Week
In the Racing IV, V and VI fleets, the overall winner in the combined rankings, for which they received the Global Bank of Commerce Cup, was James Dobbs' new J/122, LOST HORIZON. Dobbs was also presented with the Air Canada Cup for winning Racing V; the Beefeater Trophy as Best Caribbean Yacht in Division A; and the Hightide Trophy as the Best Antigua Yacht in Division A.
David Cullen’s J/109 POCKET ROCKET won the Chippy Fine Yacht Woodwork Cup for the top overall boat in the Performance Cruiser III and IV ranks, plus the British Airways Trophy for supremacy in the Performance Cruiser III division over the J/133 SOLNES III owned and raced by Herman Bergshaven.
And not to be outdone by the newer J models, Philippe Champion steering his J/120, PAULISTA, won the Antigua & Barbuda Investment Bank Trophy, for besting the Racing VI fleet. News & Results
J/122 Class debuts at AYC Spring Regatta
In what was the first J/122 one-design event held in North America, American Yacht Club Commodore Michael Bruno and co-owner Tom Boyle skippered their new J/122 WINGS (pictured above doing 14.5 knots) to an impressive victory. Action was tight in the 7 boat class and is expected to ratchet up even further as more boats are slated to attend upcoming New England events including the East Coast Championship at NYYC Race Week in Newport in mid July.
“Having never sailed a sprit boat in the past, or competed in one design racing, it was particularly rewarding to do well in our Spring Series,” said Commodore Bruno. “The 122 is a superb boat with excellent build quality, awesome performance in all the conditions we have experienced to date, and great looks. The boat was totally in control on the days we saw 30kt gusts with steep seas, and was also very fast on the two light days. We already have three 122s at American and I suspect our fleet will grow quickly.”
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