Block
Island Race Week's Top-Three Performers Win Rolex
Watches
Larchmont,
NY (Sept. 2, 2003) -- Just because the Storm Trysail
Club's Block Island Race Week XX presented by
Rolex was sailed in late June doesn't mean the
regatta is over. In fact, tradition has it that
the best of this ever-popular race week is saved
for fall, when the Storm Trysail Club hosts its
Annual Awards Dinner at Larchmont (NY) Yacht Club.
This year the Awards Dinner takes place November
7, and it is then that the Club will reward the
best overall performance in each of three racing
fleets with a Rolex watch.
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Thomas
Enright's Pretty Sketchy, steered by his
18-year-old son Charlie rounds a mark at
Block Island Race Week. Enright will receive
a Rolex watch for his boat's outstanding
performance this year. Photo courtesy Rolex
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The
Rolex award goes to the boat on each circle which,
in the opinion of the Race Committee, has turned
in the most outstanding performance. In the Red
Fleet, the Committee focused on the Farr 40 class
and perennial favorite Solution whose owner/driver
John Thompson (Port Washington, N.Y.) will wear
the Rolex watch home. After a hard-fought rise
to the top of his class, Thomson finished the
week tied on points with Riot, skippered by Marc
Ewing of Glencoe, Ill., but the tie was broken
in favor of Thomson based on his having posted
one more first than Ewing.
In
Blue Fleet, Pretty Sketchy stood out in the J-105
class in more ways than one. Skippered by Thomas
Enright of Bristol, R.I., and steered by his 18-year-old
son Charlie, Pretty Sketchy shot out to an early
lead, posting only 13 points for its seven-race
series while its closest competitor turnedin 39
points. Before being chosen as one of the three
Rolex watch winners, Pretty Sketchy had--back
in June--won the regatta's top prize, the Everett
B. Morris Trophy, and the A. Justin Wasley Memorial
Trophy for being the overall winner of the one-design
class with the largest number of entries.
In
White Fleet, the PHRF 39-78 class yielded the
third and final Rolex watch winner. Settler, co-helmed
by two brothers, Jim and Tom Rich (Southold, N.Y.,
and Middletown, R.I., respectively), won three
of eight races to claim 12 points in overall scoring
and a 12-point spread on its closest competitor.
This
was the 20th anniversary of the country's biggest
and oldest race week for ocean racers. The Storm
Trysail Club hosts Block Island Race Week and
this year Rolex Watch U.S.A., a supporter of the
event in the past, became the event's presenting
sponsor. Other sponsors included: Mt. Gay Rum,
Jeep and the Tri-State Jeep Dealers, Lewmar Marine,
Gill, Hall Spars & Rigging, Sailing World
magazine, UK Sailmakers, Heineken, The Rhode Island
State Yachting Committee and US SAILING.