Marvin Beckmann wins Etchells US Nationals

Published on April 12th, 2015

San Diego, CA (April 12, 2015) The 2015 Etchells National Championship (Apr 10-12) proved the old sailing adage that nothing in a regatta is certain until the very last race. Marvin Beckmann and his crew faced a difficult task going into the last race of the regatta. After a scratch performance in Race Seven, they had put five boats between them and Etchells World Champion Bill Hardesty in order to win the regatta. After winning a key pin off the starting line, Beckmann and his crew proved they were up to the task by finishing with their third bullet of the regatta.

Eagerly watching the finish line, crew member Stephanie Roble started counting off the fleet as they crossed. Jim Cunningham finished second, followed closely by Tyler Sinks and Alex Camet. Carefully doing the math in their head, Beckmann and his crew knew that the next boat was the crucial one. A fifth place finish would give Hardesty the regatta, while sixth place would end in a tie. The tie breaker would go to Beckmann, since the last race gave him one extra bullet over Hardesty.

When Shannon Bush crossed the finish line, Robles erupted into a cheer, letting the crew aboard Beckmann’s “The Martian” know that the regatta was officially theirs. Beckmann’s champion lineup featured Danielle Septembre, Stephanie Robles and Steve Hunt. Hardesty would later finish the the final race in 11th, his lowest score of the regatta.

“It was nice to beat him,” Beckmann said with a smile. “He beat us at Worlds.” Hardesty and Beckmann were neck and neck at the start of the day, separated by a single point. “The first race was a disappointment. We let Bill go and he picked up on a leftie that we weren’t expecting.”

That leftie propelled Hardesty to a third place finish in Race Seven, with Beckmann finishing in eight, his throw-out score for the regatta. But perhaps the most impressive run in Race Seven came from Tyler Sinks and his crew aboard Lola.

Sinks was one of four boats called OCS at the start of the race. Alex Camet, Bruce Nelson and Phil Lotz were also called OCS and had to re-cross the start line. Not one to let a bad start get to him, Sinks continuously gained spots on the first upwind leg, ultimately beating the rest of the fleet to the windward mark. His first place finish was well over a full minute ahead of the rest of the fleet. Sinks and his crew finished third in the second race of the day, securing their spot at fourth overall.

While the start may not have played a significant factor in Race Seven, it would prove to be crucial in Race Eight. Beckmann pinned Hardesty at the left side of the starting line. Both boats held their positions for 90 seconds, nearly a lifetime on a racing start line. “I thought he would try to go under us, but he never did,” said Beckmann. “And that was pretty much all he could have done.” By the gate mark, Hardesty had fallen to 9th place. He gained two boats on the next upwind leg, but lost four on the downwind sprint to the finish.

The 2015 Etchells National Championship is the third of four regattas in the West Coast Series. The next regatta, the ORCA Bowl, will take place at the San Diego Yacht Club on May 16-17. Created in 1985 as a pivotal point in the growth of the San Diego Etchells class, the ORCA Bowl is a classic Etchells event. The Etchells National Championship and the West Coast Series are hosted by the San Diego Yacht Club and sponsored by Land Rover San Diego and North Sails.

Final Results (Top 10 of 24; 8 races, 1 discard)
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Report by event media. Photo by Bob Betancourt.

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