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Liebel & New Wave Team claim North American and Summer 2023 IC37 Season Championship

by Stuart Streuli / NYYC 9 Oct 2023 05:16 BST October 6-8, 2023
New Wave Team win the North American and Summer 2023 IC37 Season Championship © Stuart Streuli / NYYC

Successfully managing the extraordinarily shifty and variable winds that dominated the IC37 North American Championship required a crew that was both mentally and physically agile. This was particularly true for the final two races of the regatta, sailed today inside Narragansett Bay in a very shifty and very puffy westerly breeze. No lead was safe, no deficit was too great to overcome.

Steve Liebel's New Wave team went into the final race of the regatta, which was hosted by the New York Yacht Club Harbour Court, with a three-point lead over the Members Only syndicate led by Hannah Swett and Ben Kinney.

"The last race, Members Only started right next to us, and they were over early," says Liebel of Tampa, Fla. "[After restarting], they hammered the right corner [of the racecourse], and, at one point, we thought they were going to clear us by 200 yards. And we're like, 'Oh my god, they just won this race.' And we were in sixth."

Had those positions held, the championship would've gone to Swett and Kinney. While the Members Only team did come back enough to beat New Wave in that race, it was just by one place—seventh to eighth—and New Wave was able to claim the North American title. The win in the 2023 summer finale also wrapped up the IC37 season championship for Liebel, for the second consecutive year.

The IC37 North American Championship was hosted by the New York Yacht Club Harbour Court in Newport, R.I., from October 6 to 8. The regatta was the final event of the summer 2023 IC37 regatta calendar and featured 13 Corinthian teams battling for top honors over eight races on Rhode Island Sound and Narragansett Bay. The IC37 class was created by the New York Yacht Club to promote one-design competition for amateur sailors. The high-performance 37-foot keelboat was designed by Mark Mills, and strict class rules ensure the most-level playing field in big-boat sailing. The class's third North American Championship was sponsored by Helly Hansen, Peters & May, Safe Harbor Marinas and Hammetts Hotel.

Though quick thinking and nimble bodies were crucial to success today. Building a winning program like New Wave is lot more akin to getting a freight train rumbling. It takes time and dedication.

"It's very challenging today," says Liebel. "There are a lot of great teams. I have a great crew, and we've been very fortunate all year to have on almost the same crew through all five events."

Main trimmer Marty Kullman, the lone professional sailor on New Wave—while primarily an amateur class, each IC37 can sail with one professional—echoed the importance of consistency. He noted that the origins of the program go back more than 20 years to a Henderson 30, also named New Wave, owned by Mike Carroll.

"The amount of time we've sailed together over the past 30 years is why we can get on a boat and pull it together," says Kullman. "Every time you introduce a new person to the team, it's hard, it's different, it's changing [the crew dynamic]. If you can sail together as a team, more, you're going to be better because you're going to be sharper. Everything gets better and better, the more you sail together, and that's really where the New Wave team has its strengths, we've been able to sail a lot of hours together."

The regatta got off to a slightly rough start for the New Wave team with a fifth and two sixths on the first day. Kullman thought they might've lost their chance at the championship as the team was nine points out of first and seven points out of second. But Liebel wasn't bothered.

"We couldn't piece it together [on Day 1]," he says. "But again, we have great crew. We had a fun night that night, no one was concerned."

On Saturday, New Wave won two of three races, finished third in the other and vaulted into a tie for the overall lead, setting up a Sunday showdown with Members Only, who would finish second in the regatta and Peter Wagner's Skeleton Key, which finished third. John Hele's Vigilant and Peter McClennen's Gamecock, the defending North American champion, were also in contention heading into today's racing. Those two boats would finish fourth and fifth respectively.

The IC37 North American Championship brings to a close the busiest regatta season in history for the New York Yacht Club. The 2024 calendar, which will include the TP52 and ORC world championships, will be released later this fall.

2023 IC37 North American Championship Results:

1. New Wave, USA023, Steve Liebel - 5 - 6 - 6 - 1 - 3 - 1 - 1 - [8]; 23pts
2. MO, USA014, Hannah/Benjamin Swett/Kinney - 4 - 3 - 1 - 4 - 4 - 6 - 4 - [7]; 26pts
3. Skeleton Key, USA022, Peter Wagner - 2 - 7 - [8] - 6 - 7 - 2 - 3 - 2; 29pts
4. Vigilant, USA017, John Hele - 3 - 2 - 5 - 5 - 8 - 5 - 7 - [11]; 35pts
5. Gamecock, USA031, Peter McClennen - 7 - 9 - 2 - 3 - 2 - 7 - 8 - [10]; 38pts
6. Kuai, USA027, Daniel Thielman / Ron Epstein - 10 - 8 - 3 - 11 - 1 - [12] - 6 - 1; 40pts
7. Defiant, CAN035, Lance Fraser - 9 - 1 - 9 - 2 - 12 - [13] - 2 - 9; 44pts
8. Team Pine Pointe, USA005, Stephen Kircher - 8 - 4 - [12] - 8 - 10 - 8 - 5 - 3; 46pts
9. Arethusa, USA029, Doug Lotz - [13] - 10 - 7 - 7 - 5 - 3 - 10 - 5; 47pts
10. Qubit, GBR015, Chris Lewis - 1 - 5 - 4 - [14/DSQ] - 14/DSQ - 4 - 14/RET - 6; 48pts
11. Foreign Affair, GBR021, William Edwards - 6 - [12] - 10 - 9 - 6 - 10 - 9 - 4; 54pts
12. Paragon, USA018, Gregory Hodkinson - 11 - 11 - 11 - 10 - 9 - 11 - 11 - [12]; 74pts
13. Res Potentia, USA020, Thomas Newman - 12 - [13] - 13 - 12 - 11 - 9 - 12 - 13; 82pts

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