ST.
FRANCIS YACHT CLUB'S BIG BOAT SERIES PRESENTED
BY ROLEX
Day
Three Report -- Classic Bay Conditions Return
San
Francisco, Calif. (September 13, 2003) - For the
115 boats competing in the "Big Boat Series
Presented by Rolex" the key to doing well
on this third day was to master the challenging
San Francisco Bay. Those in the know will tell
you that there isn't a tougher condition around
than the 6-knot current that churns past the Golden
Gate Bridge and St. Francis Yacht Club. Add to
that the remarkably consistent strong breeze that
sweeps over the region mid-day and you've got
a regatta renowned as one of the world's best.
There is one race remaining to be sailed in the
39th running of this legendary regatta and tomorrow
will decide the winners in each of 11 classes
and of the St. Francis Yacht Club's five perpetual
trophies.
In
the Americap II A class, Roger Sturgeon's Rosebud
has a good chance of besting its competitive group
of fellow Transpac 52s and the new Farr 53 Talisman,
owned by Marco Birch of New York, N.Y., John McLaurin's
Davidson Pendragon 4, Charles Burnett's Braveheart
and Sy Kleinman's Swiftsure II.
Gary
Evans of Santa Cruz, Calif., a Rosebud crewmember,
credits the choice in courses for Rosebud's success.
"If the course is longer, then we do quite
fine," he said. "We will do very well
tomorrow if the bay tour course is long. We should
walk away with the title."
Over
the past year Rosebud underwent significant modifications
and was optimized for buoy racing. "The boat
is dialed up and working phenomenally well,"
said Evans, who has sailed for years with Rosebud's
owners Roger and Isabel Sturgeon of Fort Lauderdale,
Fla. "We have prepared for tomorrow' race,
what to do at each mark, etc. We are ready for
it."
John
Wimer's Desdemona is also a near bet to win the
small and competitive J/120 class. Wimer, of Half
Moon Bay, Calif., is a past J/35 North American
champion and recently switched into the class
he calls the best around. For today's two races,
Wimer stuck to a plan that clearly worked for
him. "We covered our competitors just like
we've done every race," he said, "but
at this point in the series we are making sure
to stay ahead of our main competition Chance."
Chance,
which is owned by Barry Lewis of Atherton, Calif.
is in the running for overall class honors, scoring
a 4,4 today and is two points behind Desdemona.
The
Big Boat Series presented by Rolex joins other
prestigious Rolex-sponsored events in 2003 including
the Giraglia Rolex Cup, Rolex Farr 40 World Championship,
Rolex Fastnet Race, Maxi Rolex Cup, the Rolex
International Women's Keelboat Championship, Rolex
Middle Sea Race, the Rolex Miami OCR and the Rolex
Sydney to Hobart Race.
Founded
in 1927, St. Francis Yacht Club, within view of
the Golden Gate Bridge, is a year-round host of
over 40 regattas on San Francisco Bay. The club
is renowned for its expertise in running world
and national championships, including the 2003
Melges 24 Worlds, J/105 and Star North American
Championships.
Preliminary
Results: September 13, 2003
Day
3 (Two races) Top Three per Class
Boat
name, Boat owner, Hometown, Race 1, Race 2, Race
3, Race 4, Race 5, Race 6, Total Points
Americap
II Class A (9 boats)
Boat
name, Boat make, Boat owner, Hometown, Race 1,
Race 2, Race 3, Race 4, Total Points
1.
Rosebud, TP52, Roger Sturgeon, Santa Cruz, Calif.,
1-1-5-3,-5-1, 16points
2.
Alta Vita, TP52, Bill Turpin, 4-2, 6 Los Gatos,
Calif., 4-2-2-6-6-2, 22
3.
Talisman, Farr 53, Marco Birch, New York, N.Y.,
6-6-1-2-1-7, 23
Americap
II Class B (8 boats) includes boat make
1.
Scorpio, John Siegel, Wylie 42.23, San Francisco,
Calif., 2-1-1-1-2-4, 11points
2.
Chance, Farr 395, Paul Kent, 4-3-2-3-1-2, 15
2.
Cita, Cita Litt, Schock 40, Newport Beach, Calif.,
4-2-3-2-5-3, 18
Americap
II Class C (6 boats)
1.
White Dove, Beneteau 40.7 Mike Garl, Sequoia,
Calif., 1-1-1-11-1, 6 points
2.
Just in Time, J. Feller, Beneteau 42.6, San Francisco,
Calif., 2-2-3-3-2-2, 14
3.
Mistral, Andrew Costello, Beneteau 36.7, 3-3-2-2-4-4,
18
Santa
Cruz 52 (5 boats)
1.
Winnetou, Martin Brauns, Los Altos Hills, Calif.,
1-3-1-1-1-1, 8 points
2.
Natazak, Steve Williams, La Selva Beach, Calif.,
2-1-2-4-2-4, 15
3.
Elyxir, Skip Ely, La Selva Beach, Calif., 3-2-3-2-4-3,
17
J/120 (8 boats)
1.
Desdemona, John Wimer, Half Moon Bay, Calif.,
1-1-4-2-1-6, 15 points
2.
Chance, Barry Lewis, Atherton, Calif., 2-3-2-3-4-4-,
18
3.
Dayenu, Payan, Jermaine, 4-7-1-6-2-3, 23
1D35
(11 boats)
1.
Windquest, Dick & Doug DeVos, South Haven,
Mich., 1-5-3-3-3-3, 18 points
2.
Victory, Buddy Cribb, 3-2-6-7-1-2, 21
2.
Wild Thing, Busch/Pape, 5-4-1-2, 12
Express
37 (9 boats)
1.
Eclipse, Mark Dowdy, San Francisco, Calif., 3-1-1-3-1-3,
12 Points
2.
Bullet, Brendan Busch, La Honda,Calif., 2-3-2-4-2-1,
14
3.
Expeditious, Bartz Schneider, Crystal Bay, Calif.,
1-2-8-2-6-5, 24
Farr
40 (15 boats)
1.
Samba Pa Ti, John Kilroy, Los Angeles, Calif.,
8-2-3-2-5-1, 21 points
2.
Barking Mad, Jim Richardson, Boston, Mass., 12-6-2-1-7-4,
32
3.
Warpath, Steve Howe, San Diego, Calif., 7-3-6-5-9-3,
33
J/105
(35 boats) 3 races
1.
Masquerade, Tom Coates, San Francisco, Calif.,
1-1-1-13-3-12, 31 points
2.
Aquavit, Tim Russell, Novato, Calif., 3-2-14-2-9-1,
31
3.
Good Timin', Perkins/Wilson, San Francisco, Calif.,
6-8-7-1-15-14, 41
Beneteau
40.7 (6 boats)
1.
Blue Agave, Thomas Sponholtz, Sausalito, Calif.,
3-1-2-1-4- 12 points
1.
White Fang, Mark Howe, Richmond, Calif., 1-2-6-2-2-3,
16
3.
Shaddy Daddy, Joel Davis, Alameda, Calif, 4-3-1-3-5-7,
23
America's
Cup Class Final
Team,
Skipper, Race 1, Race 2, Total Points (Races held
September 11-12)
ACC
(2 boats)
1.
ORACLE BMW Racing 1-1, 2 points
2.
Alinghi 2-2, 4 points
Daily reports, photos and results from the Big
Boat Series presented by Rolex , contact the St.
Francis Yacht Club Race Office at 415-563-6363
or www.stfyc.org.