TERRA NOVA TRADING
KEY WEST 2004
Presented by Nautica
Jan. 19-23, 2004 www.Premiere-Racing.com
Jan. 21, 2004 For Immediate Release
Wednesday's weather: 67 F.; wind
15 NW, gusts 17 N.
Thursday's forecast: 70 F.; wind 10 N in morning,
increasing to 15.
THE
FRENCH POISED TO GO SHARK HUNTING
Discards Kick In at Key West With Seventh Race
Today
KEY
WEST, Fla.---To those who think Samuel (Shark)
Kahn had an off-day at Terra Nova Trading Key
West 2004, presented by Nautica, Wednesday with
14th- and 10th-place finishes, think again. The
14-year-old phenom of the Melges 24 class twice
spotted his 57 rivals an advantage by having to
return to the line after crossing before the starting
horn---but finished the day by increasing his
lead from 12 to 14 points.
"Stuff
happens," said Mark Reynolds, coach of the
Santa Cruz, Calif.-based Team Pegasus. "They
did a great job coming back."
But
a moment of reckoning is due Thursday. The worst
stuff that happened to most of the 301 boats from
18 countries and 32 states will be forgiven when
the discard rule kicks in after the seventh race---a
blessed event for especially for the French.
Philippe
Ligot's P&P Sailing Team, with former European
champion Sebastian Col driving, has won half the
Melges 24 races this week but remained out of
the lead pack while carrying a 59-point burden
for failing to return after an overanxious start
of their own Monday. If they and the Shark both
discarded their worst scores now, the French would
lead with 11 points to Kahn's 24. But there is
still a lot of sailing to do.
Only
the Division 1 boats---Farr 40s, Swan 45s and
Mumm 30s---must count all of their races of the
nine scheduled through Friday, so the Farr 40s
especially seem destined to continue as a dogfight.
Crocodile Rock, Alexandra Geremia and Scott Harris'
defending champion from Santa Barbara, Calif.,
is the third leader in three days---without winning
a race.
The
secret is that it's the only one of the 23 boats
without a double-digit finish, the same formula
that won for them a year ago---a title last year
and in first place again without running a race
the last two years.
Fred
and Steve Howe's Warpath, the co-leader from San
Diego a day earlier, has a clear handle on the
situation after finishing first and 19th in Wednesday's
fluky moderate winds.
Steve
Howe, the younger family partner who drives, said,
"It was shifty out there . . . hard to stay
in phase [with the wind shifts]. In the first
race we were definitely in phase and in the second
race we couldn't get into phase. Today was a good
example of what it's like in this class. It could
be worse."
Warpath
shares third place with Jim Richardson's Barking
Mad, Newport, R.I., five points off the pace,
with a reborn John MacLaurin, the 70-year-old
phenom from L.A., holding Pendragon V on a role
only 1.8 points out of first place.
A
similar scrap is going on among the biggest boats
in PHRF 1, where three rivals are within five
points of Clay Deutsch's Swan 68, Chippewa, sailing
their handicaps for all they're worth against
the fastest rated pair---Tom Hill's R/P 75 Titan
and Bill Alcott's Andrews 68 Equation---who are
running an easy 1-2 boat-for-boat consistently
but finding it difficult to cover from so far
ahead.
With
the clock calculations, Roger Sturgeon's San Francisco-based
Transpac 52, Rosebud, scored a first and fourth
Wednesday to win Mount Gay Rum Boat of the Day
honors---extending a sweep this week for West
Coast boats, although owner Roger Sturgeon has
lived in Ft. Lauderdale the last two years.
"We
feel like the most improved boat this week,"
said Sturgeon, who won the class last year and
is in third place now. "It isn't quite as
easy as last year. This is harder than most one-design
racing. The adrenaline pumping is what it's all
about. Win or lose, it's just a blast."
Other
significant performances came from American multihull
icon Randy Smyth, who drove Ken Winters' Corsair
28R trimaran Rocketeer II past Bob and Doug Harkrider's
Bad Boys into first place by two points, and Rich
Bergmann's Zuni Bear, the 2003 Boat of the Week
from San Diego that scored two firsts and will
toss an opening day 19th Thursday. That will all
but wrap up the J/105 title again.
Then
there is the Mumm 30 affair between John and Deneen
Demourkas, husband and wife, from Santa Barbara.
After a few years of Deneen driving the family
Farr 40, they now have separate boats---both winners
Wednesday.
Although
they're running third and fifth overall, John
said, "It'll be a happy camp tonight."
Ross
Macdonald, a former world Star class champion
from Vancouver, B.C., is calling tactics for John.
"After
a few days I started listening to Ross,"
John said.
Do
they race each other?
John:
"She was on my air today, so I don't know.
Fact is, I don't have any concept of where she
is."
Deneen:
"We keep an eye on him. Gotta keep him under
control."
Shark
Kahn seemed not at all disappointed about his
day. "Each race we passed a lot of boats
. . . maybe 40 or so," he said. "But
we shouldn't depend on that."
Father
Philippe paid a more severe price, slipping from
second to ninth place on a 30-22 day. When he
jumped the start in the second race, he didn't
hear his sail number hailed on the radio until
he was so far up the course that he hoisted his
spinnaker to go back downwind to re-start.
"That
cost him about six minutes," Reynolds said.
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Key West sponsor.
Nautica
has upgraded its role to the Presenting Sponsor
level. The winners of the multi-boat International
Team Competition will receive the Nautica Trophy.
Mount
Gay Rum, Lewmar, Samson Rope Technologies, Pearson
Yachts, Raymarine and the Florida Keys and Key
West Tourist Development Council round out the
official line-up. The Historic Seaport is the
Official Site for the event. The Performance Sailing
Industry Partner Program, now in its third year,
features 26 companies that have made a multi-year
commitment to the event.
CLASS
LEADERS (6 of 9 races)
Swan
45 (8 boats)---RUSH (Reloaded), Thomas Stark,
Newport, R.I. (4-2-2-4-1-2), 15 points.
Farr
40 (23)---Crocodile Rock, Alexandra Geremia/Scott
Harris, Santa Barbara, Calif. (9-2-8-9-3-8), 39.
Mumm
30 (13)---Turbo Duck, Bodo Von Der Wense, Annapolis
(1-2-2-1-2-4), 12.
Melges
24 (58)---Pegasus 492, Samuel (Shark) Kahn, Waikiki,
H.I. (4-5-4-1-14-10), 38.
J/105
(29)---Zuni Bear, Richard Bergmann, San Diego
(1-19-1-2-1-1), 25.
J/80
(20)---Sooner Magic, Mac Kilpatrick, Ft. Worth,
Tex. (1-5-1-2-5-5), 19.
Corsair
28R (10)---Rocketeer II, Ken Winters/Randy Smyth,
Miami Beach (2-2-1-3-2-1), 11.
Corsair
24 (9)--- I-Fly, Steve Marsh, Miami, Fla. (1-2-2-2-2-2),
11.
C&C
99 (11)---Trumpeter, Wally Hogan, Toronto (1-4-3-1-2-2),
13.
T-10
(8)---Liquor Box, Chuck Simon/Bill Buckles, Key
West (1-2-3-1-1-3), 11.
PHRF
1 (9)---Chippewa (Swan 68), Clay Deutsch, Road
Harbour, BVI (7-1-1-1-8-1), 10.
PHRF
2 /IMS (8)---Storm (R/P 43), Les Crouch, San Diego
(1-2-1-1-4-5), 14.
PHRF
3 (8)---Raincloud (J/133), Mike Rose, Kemah, Tex.
(1-1-2-1-1-1), 7.
PHRF
4 (10)---Tiburon (Melges 30), Michael Gray, New
Orleans (1-5-1-1-2-1), 11.
PHRF
5 (12)---K2 (J/120), Luis Gonzalez, Mallets Bay,
Vt. (10-2-1-2-4-1), 20.
PHRF
6 (14)---Bounder (Sydney 36), David Hudgel, Detroit
(1-5-1-2-2-1) 12.
PHRF
7 (12)---Phaedra (Evelyn 32-2), Robert Patroni,
Pensacola, Fla. (7-1-3-2-2-1), 16.
PHRF
8 (9)---Hot Ticket (Farr 37), Jim Hightower, Houston,
Tex. (1-1-3-1-4-3), 13.
PHRF
9 (11)---Rhumb Punch (J/29), John Edwards, Solomons,
Md. (4-5-5-1-3-3), 21.
PHRF
10 (7)---Ego Tripp (Tripp 26), Rich Harrison,
Annapolis, Md. (2-1-2-1-2-6), 14.
PHRF
11 (12)---Circus (J/30), Team Circus, Chicago
(3-2-3-2-3-3), 16.
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