The Aldo Alessio Regatta is one of the highlight events on SF Bay each summer. This year J105 Fleet One opted to skip the Friday ocean race, contesting windward leeward races in the Central Bay and City Front over the weekend. Wind and weather co-operated to provide two ideal days of racing with breeze from about 10 kts to 18 kts both days. Awkward, puffy and more southerly wind direction than usual, coupled with a complex switch from slack to ebb during the race, made for interesting tactical choices on the course. Arbitrage dominated, winning the first and last race and finishing 8 points ahead of Godot, who bested Donkey Jack on a tie breaker for second. Following-on were Blackhawk in an unaccustomed fourth spot with Alchemy and Roxanne close together in fifth and sixth place.
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Blackhawk Leverages Assets; Overcomes Arbitrage Risk
J105 Fleet One’s championship season continued on June 23/24 at the very welcoming Sausalito Yacht Club. The race course was set up with the start line to the West of Alcatraz. By varying the weather mark position to the South of the channel on Saturday and North on Sunday, the RC provided racers the opportunity for both City-Front close tacking and open-water tactical racing in a single event. Conditions on The Bay were ideal for J105 racing with 12kt to 15kt breeze, bright sunshine and low chop due to the flood tide.
Racing in the middle of the 19-strong fleet was close, but Blackhawk dominated the front of the field, finishing the five-race regatta with just 9 points, taking three bullets, a second and a fourth. Arbitrage broke free of the pack, finishing second overall with 20 points and Risk finished strong with two 2nd place finishes on Sunday to capture third.
Kudos to Dave Borton, SYC Race Chair, John Cashman and to the rest of the team at SYC for running a fantastic event at a beautiful venue. Photos are available here and here courtesy of Roxanne Fairbairn. Don already posted the Kattack tracks here.
Blackhawk Chalks Up Another Regatta Win
Brilliant sunshine and warm, steady breeze greeted competitors for the June 9/10 Spring Keel regatta sponsored by San Francisco Yacht Club. The race format was a change from the usual windward-leeward and included two reaching legs. The course setup enabled the large J105 fleet to race on it’s own course, while the J120s and Expresses shared the start/finish, keeping fleets separated. Racing was tight with multiple tie-breakers required to determine the final regatta placings. In the end, Blackhawk took the top spot, followed by Godot – who pulled out an impressive latter half of the regatta to recover and pip Arbitrage who finished in third place. Aerial photos of the racing arranged by Charles James, owner of Roxanne, are available here.
Blackhawk Pips Arbitrage, Wins Phyllis Kleinman Swiftsure Regatta
Nineteen Fleet One J105s joined an 8-boat IRC division in the St Francis Yacht Club‘s inaugural Phyllis Kleinman Swiftsure Regatta on Saturday and Sunday May 19th and 20th. The weekend weather was beautiful and uncharacteristically warm with clear skies and breeze from around 15kts in the mornings to 22kts with 27kt gusts late on Sunday afternoon. Racing was very close all weekend with few uncontested break-aways. Going into the last race, any of the top six boats could have won the regatta – Blackhawk pulled out a race bullet and sealed overall victory as Jam Session turned in a disappointing ninth. Bruce Stone’s Arbitrage found their form on Sunday and leveraged consistently strong finishes to take second overall. Risk, Mojo and Jam Session filled out the top 5 places. Race tracking replays by Kattack are already posted along with relative speed reports.
Mojo Finds Consistency, Dominates JFEST
Glorious Mediterranean conditions, plenty of breeze and flat water greeted 20 Fleet One J105s competing in the 2012 JFEST Regatta on Saturday. Hosted by the St Francis Yacht Club, JFEST is one of the highlights of the J105 Fleet One calendar with excellent race participation and sponsored post-race social activities arranged by Sail California.
A light flood encouraged close racing as competitors jockeyed for position in current-relief close to the beach and for clear air among the crowded tacking lanes. Downwind legs provided plenty of choices – wind and current benefit towards the center of The Bay vs. a shorter distance on the long VMG path from the weather mark to the gates. Mojo took an early lead after day one with 8 points, ahead of a pack of four boats with 14 points accumulated over the three races.
Sunday heralded a return to classic San Francisco Bay conditions with overcast skies and the promise of increasing wind-pressure throughout the day. Mojo’s consistency paid off with two solid finishes, taking the regatta in demonstrative style, seven points ahead of Blackhawk. Arbitrage, Jam Session and Wonder completed the top five finishes overall.
Donkey Jack Wins Division in SSS Corinthian Race
Fleet One J105s took the top four places in the 15-strong double-handed “108 PHRF and Under” division of the SSS Corinthian Race. The day started slowly with zero wind and the remains of a strong flood trapping the 130+ race entrants in Belvedere Cove. Once past the point, the wind filled-in and the combination of clear skies, massive fleet and challenging current made for a spectacular and fun day on the water. Donkey-Jack made a clean break through the slow stuff and finished well ahead, winning the division. Akula pipped Jam Session by 11 seconds and Racer X finished close behind in 4th.
Standings in the (unofficial) J105 SSS Double-Handed series are:
Three Bridge Fiasco | Corinthian | Total | |
Jam Session | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Donkey Jack | 3 | 1 | 4 |
Akula | 4 | 2 | 6 |
Nantucket Sleighride | 2 | DNC | 7 |
Godot | 5 | DNC | 10 |
Nirvana | 6 | DNC | 11 |
Lightwave | 7 | DNC | 12 |
RacerX | 8 | 4 | 12 |
Energy | 9 | DNC | 14 |
Meliani | 10 | DNC | 15 |
Moonshine | DNF | DNC | 17 |
Sophia | DNC | DNC | 17 |
Blackhawk Wins Abbreviated and Blustery Spring One Design
The J105 Fleet One Championship season opened this weekend with the St Francis Yacht Club’s Spring One Design regatta. A winter storm and atmospheric instability made for challenging conditions at both ends of the wind velocity spectrum. Race One started a little before 1pm on Saturday once enough pressure developed for boats to make progress in the 2.5kt ebb. The breeze ramped throughout the afternoon and by the second race, 25kt puffs and a narrow window of opportunity to gybe after the offset mark combined to winnow the fleet to just 11 finishers of 17 starters.
Day 2 kicked off with a postponement due to high wind and a forecast for increased strength later in the day. After a poll of the owners and discussion with the RC, the AP was dropped and racing started in the early afternoon with 25kts on the fun-meter. Wind strength was variable over the course with strong puffs in the center of the Bay and steep ebb-driven chop. Closer to shore the waves and wind were smaller and more manageable, at the penalty of less current. Most boats made it around the weather mark, launched kites and enjoyed a wild ride down to the leeward gates. With wind building to over 33kts in the central bay and a growing list of casualty-kites among the racers, the RC wisely declared a shorten course and the regatta finished with 3 of 5 scheduled races completed.
Top 5 were: 1 – Blackhawk, 2 – Donkey Jack, 3 – Mojo, 4 – Wonder, 5 – Risk. Full results available here and later, here.
Whales in The Bay
StFYC sent this out after a mom and her calf were spotted along the city front. Spring One Design racers (Note: Take advantage of early sign up and save $50) should keep an eye out and give these creatures some space. It’s the law, and impaling whales is slow.
St. Francis Yacht Club: We received a message from NOAA today to remind everyone to watch out for and steer clear of whales. Whales are frequently found in large numbers in the springtime. Boaters should not approach within 300ft of a whale; cut across a whale’s path; or get between a whale cow and her calf. Please enjoy these amazing creatures from a safe and respectable distance.
Wonder Wins RegattaPro Winter One Design Series
The final day of the RegattaPro Winter One Design (WOD) series began with a 120 degree windshift while the J120s were in sequence, causing a postponement and a short delay while the weather mark was retrieved from Southhampton Shoals and re-set to the South West of the starting area. With the new wind, the overcast cleared and the day’s racing started in sunshine and perfect sailing conditions.
In the first race Jam Session pulled out a bullet with Wonder protecting their series lead by claiming second ahead of Roxanne in third. In the final race of the series, the tables turned as Donkey Jack and Akula extended down the last leg, with Donkey Jack claiming victory by less than a boat length. Moonshine posted a hard-fought third place and pipped Blackhawk over the line.
Wonder wins the series by 6 points ahead of the next group, comprising Walloping Swede, Godot and Jam Session. The race tracks and stats may be retrieved under J105 Fleet1 on Kattack.
Jam Session wins J105 Class in Three Bridge Fiasco
340 entrants and the usual on-again, off again, winter wind pattern under clear skies made for challenging race conditions for the 2012 Three Bridge Fiasco. 11 Double Handed J105s made it to the starting line off GGYC which, by 10:00am, was a windless mosh-pit of stationary boats. Helped across the line by the waning ebb towards the temporary replacement for Blackaller buoy, Jam Session and Nantucket Sleighride established an early lead over Donkey Jack, Nirvana and Akula. Five hours later, that’s how it ended with Jam Session victorious by a margin of less than two minutes.
Results
Sail # |
Boat Name |
Skipper/Crew |
Finish time |
Place |
434 |
JAM SESSION |
Adam Spiegel / Matthew Clark |
15:00:00 |
1 |
414 |
NANTUCKET SLEIGHRIDE |
Peter Wagner / Al Sargent |
15:01:57 |
2 |
26 |
DONKEY JACK |
Stephen Kleha / Shannon Ryan |
15:08:48 |
3 |
16 |
AKULA |
Douglas Bailey / Caspian Bailey |
15:11:21 |
4 |
44 |
GODOT |
Phillip Laby / Garth |
15:13:00 |
5 |
342 |
NIRVANA |
David Gross / Tim Han |
15:15:03 |
6 |
319 |
LIGHTWAVE |
Richard Craig / Jeremy Moncada |
15:23:36 |
7 |
375 |
RACER X |
Rich Pipkin / Mary Mcgrath |
15:31:30 |
8 |
46060 |
ENERGY |
Jamie Isbester / James Rogers |
16:20:20 |
9 |
32 |
MELIANI |
Richard Butts / Jill Visor |
17:22:48 |
10 |
405 |
MOONSHINE |
David Mace / Sterling Mace |
DNF |
12 |
511 |
SOPHIA |
Ryan Fenchel / John Zeratsky |
DNC |
12 |