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J/111 North American Championship at Macatawa Bay Yacht Club - Overall

by Julie & Christopher Howell 22 Sep 2018 01:22 BST 18-21 September 2018
2018 J/111 North American Championship © J/111 International Class Association

Peter Wagner's Skeleton Key improved his J/111 resume by adding the 2018 J/111 North American Championship to his 2017 J/111 World Championship title. With crew John Collins (bow), Nick Gibbens (headsail trimmer), John Hayes (mast), Dave Lyons (spinnaker trimmer), John Pernick (main trimmer), Cory Schillaci (pit) and Seadon Wijsen (tactician), the St. Francis Yacht Club member recorded no scores lower than a sixth in the no-discard, eight-race series.

Skeleton Key ended with 18 points, including three bullets. Jim Connelly's Slush Fund secured the silver position with 36 points, just one ahead of Bradley Faber's Utah and Rob Ruhlman's Spaceman Spiff who tied on points at 37 for third and fourth, respectively. Sixteen teams competed over the three-day event hosted by Macatawa Bay Yacht Club in Holland, MI.

In breeze sometimes sustained over 20 knots, Friday's race winners were Faber's Utah, Jeffrey Davis' Shamrock and the trio of Karl Brummel, Steve Henderson and Mike Mayer on Kashmir. However, race 6 was later abandoned due to an improper action by the Race Committee.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoYacht NameOwner/SkipperR1R2R3R4R5R7R8Pts
1  USA 115Skeleton KeyPeter Wagner161215218
2  USA 119Slush FundJim Connelly2131168536
3  USA 90UtahBradley Faber634773737
4  USA 93Spaceman SpiffRob Ruhlman578554337
5  USA 61666ShamrockJeffrey Davis3258141942
6  USA 117No QuarterMark & Colin Caliban9861062445
7  USA 12KashmirKarl Brummel 45712127148
8  USA 47RowdyRichard Witzel134215261052
9  USA 28WarlockTom Dickson1010111349663
10  USA 60909BravoAndrew Ward/Sedgwick Ward7121238111164
11  USA 24MomentusKevin Saedi & Raman Yousefi111310111012875
12  USA 102Evonne.com/3John Yonover89141411131281
13  USA 43SolutionTracy BrandDSQ15943DNCDNC82
14  USA 112Pura VidaJohn Kalanik1411156910DNF82
15  USA 100VarianceCarl Hanssen12141691314DNC95
16  USA 20Shmokin JoeJeff Schaefer1516131615DNCDNC109

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