Tuesday, February 28, 2012

HONEY BADGER Sails To St Pete NOOD Victory

J/24 one-design sailboat- sailing at St Pete NOOD Regatta (St Petersburg, FL)- This year's Sperry Topsider St Petersburg NOOD Regatta promised to have good racing on the water on the basic assumption that Tampa Bay's infamous winter weather patterns cooperated.  They didn't.  Unfortunately.  Light, shifty, drizzly day was the order of the day on Friday.  Then, Saturday dawned with fog and no wind in the morning giving way to glorious sunshine and no wind in the afternoon-- at least the parties were fun!  Then, after nearly two days of no wind, the weather Gods tossed the fleet a huge curve ball as a massive trans-continental Low frontal system passed from the West to East across America.  With gusts into the mid-20s, the fleets were challenged with short steep chop and shifty breezes making for some tough beating upwind and fast rides off-the-wind.

J/24 sailboat- sailing with family/ kidsThe biggest one-design keelboat class at this year's STSPNR were the fleet of nineteen J/24s, easily eclipsing any other fleet at the event!  Returning champion from the local Davis Island YC, Todd Fedyszyn, had his hands full on his boat SPOONY TACTICS, managing to accumulate an 11-3-2-3 for 19 pts, good enough for just fourth place.  The winner of the class in a "runaway" was Travis Odenbach from Rochester YC on HONEY BADGER, garnering a very fast 5-1-1-1 for 8 pts to win not just the J/24 class but also the coveted St Pete NOOD Overall Champion of the largest and most competitive class at the regatta-- earning himself a trip to sail in the NOOD Championship Regatta in the British Virgin Islands 2012 later in the year on giant, air-conditioned cruising bath-tubs equipped with air-powered weed-whacker blenders- renowned for making killer "umbrella rum drinks"!  Just behind Travis and crew were Chris Stone from Atlantic Highlands YC sailing VELOCIDAD to a 3-4-3-2 record for 12 pts to secure 2nd overall.  Also flying the AHYC flag and lying third sailing a very solid series was John Surguy on VANISHING ACT, adding up a 4-2-5-5 score for 16 pts. Rounding out the top five behind Todd on SPOONY was Steve Wood from SailNewport sailing TASMANIAN DEVIL.

J/80 one-design sailboat- sailing at St Pete NOOD RegattaIn the J/80s, a competitive contingent of eight boats rocked and rolled in the breezy conditions on Sunday.  Many found it to their liking and had some fun planing around on some good puffs and decent waves.  The fleet had a good cross section of teams from across the country, from Texas to Wisconsin, Florida to New England.  Winning was Fort Worth Boat Club's Ramon Torres sailing 80 PROOF, managing to sail a very consistent 4-1-2-2-1 score for 10 pts and easily win their class.  Behind Ramon was a very tough race for the balance of the podium, if not the top five. Second was Gary Panariello hailing from North Shore YC racing COURAGEOUS to a 2-2-3-3-7 for 17 pts.  Just one point back in third was local Randy St James sailing for Davis Island YC onboard CLAIRE, managing to sail super-fast on the last day to snag a 6-5-4-1-2 tally for 18 pts.  Yet one more point back was Tod Patton from Milwaukee YC sailing BLONDIE to a 7-3-1-4-4 score for 19 pts.  And one more point back from him was Ian Torrie from Nepean Sailing Club racing BLIND FAITH to a 3-4-5-5-3 record for 20 pts.  Whew! That was a close finish for these four boats on the last day!    Sailing photo credits- Allen and Daniela Clark/ Photoboat.com  For more St Pete NOOD Regatta sailing information