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Southwinds Sailing June 2004 - Southwinds Magazine

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Opti sailors in Miami. Photo by Art Perez.hosted by Coral Reef Yacht Club. The top five finishers qualifiedfor the World Championships being held in Ecuador lateron this year.For most of the regatta, winds were 15 to 20 knots requiringa good deal of sailing skills from these young competitors.After four days of racing, Austin Anderson fromCenterport YC sailed to victory with four first-place finishes.The local talent was not to be outdone. Nick Voss, sailing outof CGSC, finished a respectable second place, also winning aberth for the Worlds. Tommy Fink and Sean Moynaham fromCRYC placed eighth and ninth respectively and will be representingthe United States at the European championships.gradient over South Florida producing steady winds in the18 to 25-knot range. Saturday morning was no exception. Atstart time, the breeze was holding steady at 18 knots, gustingto 20 knots. It was another perfect day for “heavy air” sailingon the bay. Racing nine-mile windward/leeward courses, allhad the opportunity to practice their spinnaker handling techniquesall afternoon.Afterwards, crew and their skippers met at CRYC for theaward presentations and the usual exchange of “stories”.Results: (skipper/name/manufacture)PHRF 1: 1 - Gordon Ettie, Sazerac, Swan 40; 2 - Rubin/Shellow, Triptease, Tripp 33; 3 -Mike Catalano, Moving Party IV, Melges 24;PHRF 2: 1 - David Berg, Hot Air III, J30; 2 - CraigSetzer, Mistral, Beneteau First; 3 - David Beheney, Xtreme, Santana 35;BBYRA #5 SERIES REGATTA, CRYCMIAMI, MAY 15By Art PerezWho says it’s not windy in Miami? May, so far, has been thewindiest month on record. A Bermuda high that has heldsteady for the past three weeks has maintained its pressurePHRF 3: 1 - Russell Horn, Mild to Wild, Morgan 27; 2 - Jaime Topp, Touchstone, Yamaha33; 3 - Steve Stollman, Stoked, Ultimate 20;PHRF 4: 1 - Karen Mitchel, Three Gimps,Sonar23; 2 - Edward Asmus, Leprechan, J22; 3 - Lea Hume, Maiden, Tartan 28;ARF: 1 - Kerry Gruson, Blew Ba You, Sonar 23; 2 - Kenneth Ellis, Freebird, C & C 29; 3 - BillBeavers, Finesse, Tartan 34.4;J24: 1 - Mike Castleberry, J Tripper; 2 - Pete Benziger, GottaGo; 3 - David Rucker, Geronimo’s Cadillac.NEWS & VIEWS FOR SOUTHERN SAILORS SOUTHWINDS <strong>June</strong> <strong>2004</strong> 45

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