LBRW: Bring on the breeze
Published on June 17th, 2024
Aside from Ullman Sails Long Beach Race Week (LBRW) not being a week, the race weekend in 2024 will be celebrating 19 years when held June 21-23 in, you guessed, Long Beach, CA. Alongside the Catalina 37 National Championship, Beneteau 36.7 High Point Series, and Melges 15 West Coast Championship will be a PHRF fleet with Jeff Janov and his Melges 32 named The Baby Screams.
Janov has been racing at LBRW since around 1982 with many of the different boats he has owned – Peterson 39, Schock 35, J/105, Farr 40, and J/70. His kid crew in 2023 earned him the Golison & Kent Family Trophy.
“It’s probably the premier event in Southern California, at least for buoy racing across multiple fleets,” Janov commented. “The weather is always so great in Long Beach, the race committee work is terrific, and they have really knowledgeable people running the regatta.
“We don’t do too many regattas in the Melges 32 so it’s one we wanted to make sure we did this year. The Melges 32 is such a fun boat to sail, and while I prefer one design, I don’t mind sailing the boat in PHRF as the conditions are typically great at LBRW for the boat either way.”
Janov’s passion for sailboat racing grew out of learning to sail in a junior program at the Santa Monica Windjammers Yacht Club in Marina del Rey, and it’s a passion he’s instilled in his three sons who frequently race with him.
“It’s one of the only sports I have; I love the sport and the people involved; it doesn’t matter how old you are, you can still keep getting better at, there’s still something you can do no matter how old you become!” he said.
While he typically sails with all three sons – Jordan (18), Grant (21), and Ryan (23) – this year Janov will just have Ryan on board while Jordan and Grant race 49ers in Europe as they begin their campaign for the 2028 Olympics. Pro sailor Eric Shampain (San Diego, CA) will also race on The Baby Screams.
Among other projects, Shampain sails at a high level in the Etchells and J70 classes, dominating in major championship events. Pro Carlos Robles will also join Janov’s crew – Robles raced LBRW last year on the J/70 Nimbus, which won in class. Shampain first sailed with Janov on his Farr 40; he was coaching younger including Liam Kilroy at the time and really enjoyed sailing with Janov’s kids.
“I was impressed by Jeff’s kids, I got to know the family and I really enjoyed sailing LBRW with all three boys on board, they’re really fun,” Shampain noted. “I love the Melges 32, it powers up in light air really quickly and is fast downwind, planing in bigger breeze which we don’t get a lot of in Southern California with the exception of Long Beach.
“We are excited to sail the boat in big breeze and see how we fare against our normal competitors. There are boats that are very competitive with us; Full Send, the Cape 31, will be quick, Kevin Miller and Jeff Grange on board who are both extremely good sailors, and we owe them time!”
Dirk Freeland (Santa Barbara, CA), owner and skipper of Full Send previously owned and raced a Farr 40 which he sailed regularly on the So Cal circuit before trading into a McConaghy 31, then the Cape 31. He enjoys LBRW and the opportunity to catch up with old friends. Freeland has owned Full Send for a year – it was almost brand new at LBRW 2023.
“The regatta holds great memories and I really like being part of the community,” Freeland said. “We go to Long Beach for breeze because it is windy! The Cape 31 is an outstanding boat, I’ve sailed with almost the same crew this past year since I bought it although Kevin and Jeff have sailed with me for many years. We’re really looking forward to great planing conditions.”
The first race warning will sound at 12:55 PM on Friday, and at 11:55 AM on Saturday and Sunday. Conditions permitting, it is expected that two races will be sailed in most classes on Friday, three races on Saturday, and two races on Sunday.
Event information – Entry list – Facebook
Source: Michelle Slade, LBRW