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Rolex Big Boat Series at San Francisco - Day 3

by Rolex Media Centre 19 Sep 2010 09:04 BST 16-19 September 2010

Back to normal and on with the game

After two unusually muggy days, San Francisco delivered sensible and more seasonably typical weather for day three of St. Francis Yacht Club’s annual Rolex Big Boat Series. In 10-12 knots and enough sunshine to burn away an early morning fog, 98 teams sailed in nine classes (IRC A through D, Melges 32, J/105, J/120, Express 37 and One Design 35), completing two races each and allowing the most gifted to establish positions that leave them in good shape for tomorrow’s single remaining “Bay Tour” race.

One of those teams is Dale Williams’ (San Francisco) Kernan 44 Wasabi, which has managed to win every race so far in IRC C. In fact, mathematically speaking, the team doesn’t have to sail tomorrow, but missing the Bay Tour--a 25-mile tradition that brings the fleet to just about every spectator vantage point along the shore--isn’t an option for Williams, who has been sailing the Rolex Big Boat Series for 20 years and has won two other times. About this year’s stellar performance, Williams joked, “Even a blind squirrel gets an acorn every once in a while.” He gave credit to his crew of 12, saying they made the real difference in consistently getting a good lead off the starting line and increasing it. “We gave a lot of time to these other boats, so it definitely wasn’t a walk in the park,” said Williams, noting that Wasabi itself, which he will replace next year with a 55’ new-build from the same designer (Tim Kernan), is fast all-around in both light and heavy wind and upwind as well as downwind.

For Gerard Sheridan (San Francisco), skipper of Tupelo Honey in IRC D, today was somewhat of a come-back day. Tied on points going into today with Frank Morrow’s (San Francisco) Hawkeye, his team posted a 1-2 in the seven-boat class after breaking a halyard yesterday and turning in a disappointing 3-4. “We were focused on downwind speed in particular; there are several boats here that are as fast, if not faster, than us downwind,” he said, noting that Thomas Brott’s (Cypress, Calif.) Electra is only two points behind and Hawkeye one behind that in third. “Tomorrow will be a lot of reaching legs, so there’s not a lot of overtaking opportunities.“

In IRC B, Daniel Woolery’s (Alamo, Calif.) Soozal still leads after today’s races, in which it finished 1-2. “Going into today we were tied with Flyer (Rob Sjostedt, Foothill Ranch, Calif.), so we had our work cut out for us,” said Woolery, who described being over early at the start with Flyer and having to work back to first. “We had a great first beat, which put us right back in the race.” With 13 points to Flyer’s 20, Woolery looks good to win, just as he did last year.

In IRC A, it will be “who beats whom” tomorrow, since Jim Mitchell’s (Zurich, Switzerland) RP 52 Vincitore is tied on points with Jorge Ripstein’s (Naucalpan, MEX) RP 52 Patches, which again won both races of the day. When asked if he’d put his match racing skills into play as tactician of Patches tomorrow, America’s Cup veteran Peter Holmberg (St. Thomas, USVI) said, “Why wouldn’t I?”

The new leader in Melges 32s is Italy’s Luca Lalli in B-lin, but his edge over Jeff Ecklund’s Star is by only one point. Lalli and Ecklund managed to push two-day leader Bliksem (Pieter Taselaar, Scarsdale, N.Y.) to third today with finish positions of 18-1 and 1-8, respectively. The battle between those three boats and two more were the closest today and will be tomorrow as well, according to Lalli, who was less than proud of his first race today. “I went the wrong way, and the race was over,” said Lalli. “With Star, Bliksem, Red and Full Throttle, it is impossible to do what I did and come back; the level is very high.” In the second race, Lalli described his start as “very good and dangerous,” since he was sandwiched between two groups that were called over early. Lalli, relatively new to the class, also mused: “My first year sailing in the USA and especially San Francisco is very amazing for me...with Alcatraz here and the fog up on the Golden Gate Bridge...it’s very cool.”

Other leaders from yesterday still leading today are: Donald Payan’s (Hillsborough, Calif.) Dayenu in J 120 class; Kame Richards’s (Alameda, Calif.) Golden Moon in Express 37; Bruce Stone’s Arbitrage (San Francisco) in J 105; and Jonathan Hunt’s (Oakland, Calif.) Dark and Stormy in One Design 35.

Ways to Follow

Family, friends and fans can follow the regatta through the event website www.rolexbigboatseries.com . Live video, social media updates, streaming blogs, race results direct from the race course, and GPS-based boat tracking keep the action at the fingertips of those ashore during the day, while recap videos by T2p.tv (posted by 9 p.m. PST) put the on-water play-by-plays in perspective each evening.

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