Delivering at St. Petersburg NOOD

Published on February 15th, 2020

St. Petersburg, FL (February 15, 2020) – Peter Duncan’s Melges 24 USA 829 took full advantage of a fantastic day on Tampa Bay to solidify their lead in the Melges 24 class on the second day of the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta St. Petersburg. Duncan, of Rye, N.Y., and his all-pro crew are the lone team of 193 entrants in the regatta with a perfect scoreline after five races.

“We actually just got back into the boat last week so our strategy this weekend is to keep it simple,” said Duncan, who returned to the Melges 24 class after a three-year break and is eyeing a top finish at the upcoming Melges 24 Worlds in May. “Overall, we are looking to keep ourselves out of trouble and get reacquainted with the boat.”

Nearly matching Duncan’s perfect scoreline is Bruce Mahoney, of La Porte, Texas, in the foiling A-Class Catamaran division. Mahoney, who has four firsts and a third-place finish through five races, relishes the stronger wind conditions like this morning’s 15-knot northeasterly. Sailors of these 18-foot high-performance catamarans prefer flatter water, so today’s rough conditions took its toll on boats and sailors alike.

“A-Cats really struggle in waves,” Mahoney said. “After race one, the conditions moderated a bit, but that also made foiling marginal for the middle races. Luckily, by the end of the day, the wind picked back up and I was fortunate to put some distance on the fleet.”

The 40-boat A-Class fleet is evenly divided between 20 foiling boats and 20 traditional classics. For the Classic division leader, OH Rodgers, this morning’s rough conditions contributed to a eventful first race, which, despite the challenges, he managed to win.

“Waves washed me off the boat twice,” said Rodgers, of Thonotosassa, Fla., explaining that while he was hanging off the side of the boat, he was still attached via his trapeze harness. “The boat was either going to sail off without me or capsize, and neither scenario is fast. Luckily, I was able to climb back on both times.”

David Jannetti, skipper of the J/70 Very Odd, moved into the top spot on the J/70 leaderboard, which Jannetti credits entirely to his professional crew of Scott Nixon, Patrick Wilson, and Danny Lawless.

“These guys really know what they are doing, and I am learning a ton from them,” Jannetti said, of Miami. The Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta St. Petersburg is Jannetti’s fourth regatta after returning from an eight-year absence from the sport.

“I’m sitting in the back [of the boat] focused on keeping the yarns up front flying evenly, and they are changing gears constantly,” Jannetti said. “They’re keeping everything tuned perfectly, working the body weight on the boat and helping me minimize mistakes.”

He credited Nixon for saving the day’s last race after a poor start. “With great tactics and the right windshifts, we still managed to round the top mark in first. I initially thought ‘Oh, where is that throwout,’ but he turned it around.”

Jannetti is looking forward to accelerating the learning curve in tomorrow’s final day of racing, but he is fully aware of the depth of talent at the top of the class. “The other boats will remind you very quickly if you make a mistake,” he said. “My goal is to keep it light, keep it fun and go home with a smile on my face.”

Two junior teams sponsored by Helly Hansen are battling hard in the J/70 fleet. The all-female team, skippered by 17-year-old Heather Kerns, of Apollo Beach, Fla., is made up of high school-aged sailors and say they are “having a blast doing the event with ‘girl power’.” Together for almost four years, they finished third overall in the 2019 J/70 U.S. Youth National Championship, held at the NOOD’s host club, St. Petersburg YC.

Kerns and her team concluded today’s racing on a high note, finishing fourth, which she attributes to them sailing a well-rounded race. “We got a good start and stayed focused on boatspeed and good communication,” Kerns said. “The wind had picked back up and since we are a light team we really focused on depowering. Everything just came together. It’s fun to show the guys that an all-girls team is competitive; and it’s great to have Helly Hansen supporting us.”

Racing for the event concludes tomorrow.

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Day Two Results (Top Three):

Flying Tiger (One Design – 7 Boats)
1. Stripes, Gary Brown , USA – 1 -1 -6 -3 -2 ; 13
2. Diego, Tom Bolland , CAN – 2 -4 -5 -1 -1 ; 13
3. Tigerman, David Shepherdson , USA – 5 -3 -2 -4 -3 ; 17

J 24 (One Design – 7 Boats)
1. Ice Cube, Michael Quaid , USA – 1 -4 -3 -1 -1 ; 10
2. Sabotage, Nate Vilardebo , USA – 2 -1 -1 -2 -8 ; 14
3. Lucifer’s Hammer, Chris Jackson , USA – 4 -2 -2 -3 -3 ; 14

Lightning (One Design – 23 Boats)
1. Team PatStrong, David Starck , USA – 5 -1 -5 -2 -1 ; 14
2. Blue Light Special, Bill Faude , USA – 1 -5 -1 -8 -2 ; 17
3. 15582, Tanner Probst , USA – 3 -10 -3 -1 -6 ; 23

Sonar (One Design – 7 Boats)
1. Shamrock, John Twomey , IRL – 4 -3 -1 -1 -1 ; 10
2. Sonar, Tanner DeMarzo , USA – 1 -2 -3 -2 -3 ; 11
3. Princess, Diane Fowler , USA – 2 -4 -4 -3 -2 ; 15

A Class Foiling (One Design – 22 Boats)
1. USA 311, Bruce Mahoney , USA – 1 -1 -3 -1 -1 ; 7
2. Bas Clas, Bob Hodges , USA – 8 -2 -1 -4 -2 ; 17
3. Red Gear Racing, Robbie Daniel , USA – 4 -4 -2 -3 -6 ; 19

A Cats Classics (One Design – 21 Boats)
1. none, OH Rodgers , USA – 1 -1 -2 -4 -1 ; 9
2. USA 165, Bob Webbon , USA – 14 -3 -1 -5 -4 ; 27
3. Cowbell, Woody Cope , USA – 16 -2 -3 -1 -6 ; 28

Melges 24 (One Design – 15 Boats)
1. USA 829, Peter Duncan , USA – 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 ; 5
2. Vixen, Alex Shafer , USA – 4 -5 -3 -2 -4 ; 18
3. Team 505, David King , USA – 8 -2 -2 -4 -5 ; 21

J 88 (One Design – 6 Boats)
1. Deviation, Iris Vogel , USA – 1 -5 -1 -1 -5 ; 13
2. Exile, Andy Graff , USA – 6 -1 -3 -3 -1 ; 14
3. One Too Many, Lawrence Cutler / Andrew Weiss , USA – 3 -3 -6 -2 -2 ; 16

J 70 (One Design – 17 Boats)
1. Very Odd 1513, David Jannetti , USA – 4 -2 -4 -1 -1 ; 12
2. USA1516, Dave Kerr , USA – 1 -1 -1 -6 -5 ; 14
3. E.L.E., Matt Braun , USA – 2 -6 -5 -2 -2 ; 17

S2 7.9 (One Design – 13 Boats)
1. Just One More, Jeff Mootz / Michael Doyle , USA – 1 -2 -2 -4 -2 ; 11
2. Rebel, John Spierling , USA – 2 -12 -1 -1 -3 ; 19
3. Matros, Tom Bryant , USA – 3 -4 -10 -2 -1 ; 20

PHRF 1 (PHRF – 12 Boats)
1. Spaceman Spiff, Jim Sminchak , USA – 3 -3 -1 -1 -3 ; 11
2. Sitella, Ian Hill , USA – 2 -4 -2 -2 -1 ; 11
3. Wicked 2.0, Douglas Curtiss , USA – 9 -2 -5 -3 -4 ; 23

PHRF 2 (PHRF – 8 Boats)
1. Breezin Bayou, Stephen Mitcham , USA – 2 -5 -1 -1 -3 ; 12
2. Smokeshow, Paul Sevigny , USA – 1 -1 -3 -7 -6 ; 18
3. Back Off, Tony Barrett , USA – 6 -3 -6 -2 -1 ; 18

PHRF 3 (PHRF – 13 Boats)
1. Meltemi, Alexander Korakis , USA – 1 -3 -2 -2 -1 ; 9
2. Semper Fi, Raymond Mannix , USA – 5 -1 -1 -1 -2 ; 10
3. Family Circus, Robert Wetmore , USA – 3 -4 -7 -3 -3 ; 20

North Sails Rally – Cruiser (PHRF – 14 Boats)
1. Surge, Charles Archer , USA – 1 ; 1
2. After You, John Gardner , USA – 2 ; 2
3. Emerald Mistress, Jack Thompson , USA – 3 ; 3

North Sails Rally – Racer Cruiser (PHRF – 8 Boats)
1. Prime Plus, Frank Hanna / Mark Requa , USA – 1 ; 1
2. Abeona – Rally, Joseph Toth , USA – 2 ; 2
3. No Way Jose, Jose Suarezhoyos , USA – 3 ; 3

Source: Laura Muma/NOOD

Operating since 1988, Sailing World’s National Offshore One Design Regattas, known as the “NOODs,” are the longest-running and most popular sailboat racing series in North America. Every NOOD regatta attracts regional, national, and international talent to compete against the local community on their home waters.

The 32nd edition of the National Offshore One Design (NOOD) Regatta Series returns to the same five venues across the USA in 2020 before it sets offshore again for the Caribbean NOOD Championship in the British Virgin Islands.

St. Petersburg, FL
February 14 – 16, 2020
St. Petersburg Yacht Club

San Diego, CA
March 20 – 22, 2020
San Diego Yacht Club
Coronado Yacht Club

Annapolis, MD
May 15 – 17, 2020
Annapolis Yacht Club

Chicago, IL
June 12 – 14, 2020
Chicago Yacht Club

Marblehead, MA

July 23 – 26, 2020
Corinthian Yacht Club

Caribbean NOOD Championship
British Virgin Islands

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