Jaguar Series / Sid Doren Memorial Regatta

January 8-9, 2005 Final Results

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Place
#
Other #
Boat Name Owner
Race 1
Race 2
Race 3
Race 4
Race 5
Total
1
46
USA 1198
USA 1198Simon Williams
- 38
3
6
9
2
20
2
38
USA 1238
Annie Gary Gilbert
3
5
- 26
10
4
22
3
28
USA 63
USA 63Jud Smith / Henry Frazer
14
6
- 23
1
5
26
4
22
GBR 1148
Swedish Blue Ante Razmilovic
8 avg1
4
- 12
12
3
27
5
9
USA 1265
Fresh GuidanceCameron Appleton
1
15
2
- 16
11
29
6
6
USA 1299
USA 1299 Randy White / Jerry Fulp
- 56 ocs
1
5
3
25
34
7
1
USA 1171
Cool Bean J.D. Stone
8
2
24
- 33
14
48
8
54
USA 1296
USA 1296Jeffrey Siegal
12
12
17
8
- 26
49
9
25
GBR 1250
Bushfire Jervis Tilly
4
- 51
7
29
10
50
10
57
USA 1233
No Time IV Robbie Doyle
- 33
19
15
18
1
53
11
43
USA 1055
Victory Buddy Cribb
- 49
24
13
11
7
55
12
24
USA 1070
DoradoPhil Garland
15
- 46
1
22
18
56
13
60
USA 1225
Fathom This - 2702 Robert Bell
25
- 32
9
4
23
61
14
48
USA 1199
Trojan Horse Ian Evans
7
- 37
16
23
17
63
15
16
USA 1304
RevivalRalph Hertz
27
- 28
25
6
6
64
16
31
CAN 1310
Cool Jane Hank Lammens
22
- 50
14
17
16
69
17
35
USA 1169
Wiki WikiTom Hughes
2
7
20
- 51
44
73
18
61
USA 1261
Pied Piper Tom Piper
24
11
- 30
30
9
74
19
18
USA 1105
Chemical Imbalance Robert Hitchcock
10
27
19
- 34
21
77
20
36
GBR 1195
Patriot Games Jack McCarthy / Paul Blowers
44
14
18
2
- 56 dnf
78
21
56
USA 280
Gone Bruce Burton
35
13
4
- 43
29
81
22
49
USA 1069
MischiefBetsy Altman
26
25
3
- 45
32
86
23
2
USA 1207
Mr. Wilson Tracy Brand / Jeff Padnos
19
16
27
- 31
30
92
24
7
USA 1178
Lucky Bryon Ehrhart / Aaron Housten
16
- 49
8
38
31
93
25
3
USA 1126
Ninkasi Rick Kaiser
32
- 54
10
39
12
93
26
5
USA 1231
Sting WrayRobert Wray
- 47
17
40
15
24
96
27
53
USA 1221
Riva Wade Edwards
23
38
- 42
19
19
99
28
29
USA 1284
Hootchie Kootchie Chuck Poindexter
40
- 41
22
24
15
101
29
51
USA 1259
Champagne III John Ulbrich
5
30
- 43
35
33
103
30
10
USA 1012
USA 1012Charles Baker
21
8
39
- 42
35
103
31
66
USA 1137
La Tormenta Shannon Bush
20
21
- 51
13
50
104
32
26
USA 1209
TithonusDave Smalley / Gary Corwin
17
18
- 49
26
45
106
33
47
USA 1306
TBD John Jansheski
6
- 45
38
20
43
107
34
30
USA 1094
USA 1094 Henry Spingler
30
33
32
- 36
13
108
35
63
USA 1090
Leading Edge Jeff Dever
11
- 42
33
37
28
109
36
33
USA 928
Rhumb LineBill Mauk / Tito Gonzalez
28
- 48
21
21
40
110
37
13
USA 1061
B/Witchcraft Patricia Stadel
34
35
34
- 54
8
111
38
34
USA 980
USA 980 Frank Atkinson
9
20
- 56 ocs
56 dsq
27
112
39
11
USA 1303
Wizard Keith Longson
29
22
11
50
- 56 dnf
112
40
50
USA 744
Trouble Jeff Bennert
- 56 ocs
9
44
14
46
113
41
52
USA 1241
Flying Colors Ken Womack
- 43
10
41
25
39
115
42
45
USA 1185
USA 1185Robert Allardice
36
26
29
- 41
34
125
43
23
USA 1001
Ten Zero One Bill Fortenberry
48
43
28
7
- 56 dnf
126
44
42
USA 1202
Pipe Dream 12 Scott Piper
45
29
- 56 dnf
5
48 p50
127
45
12
USA 1212
CarinaJonathan Nye
18
36
37
- 47
36
127
46
62
USA 1076
Dirty Laundry Rusty Bodden & Tim Yourieff
37
23
36
- 49
42
138
47
4
USA 598
Soul II Chuck Coyer
- 46
31
46
28
37
142
48
41
USA 1145
PerezosoJeff Nehms
13
40
- 50
48
48
149
49
19
USA 1229
USA 1229 J. Thompson / J. Littel
31
39
35
- 52
47
152
50
44
USA 1016
Wallinator Nathan Ballard / Walter O'Sullivan
- 56 ocs
47
31
53
22
153
51
55
USA 1166
Voodoo Richard Grunsten / Gavin Flinn
- 50
44
47
32
38
161
52
20
GBR 1305
Wicked One Roger Wickens
- 56 ocs
34
48
40
41
163
53
37
USA 1063
TZVECLHal Ostrom
- 56 ocs
55
45
27
49
176
54
17
USA 1280
Stern To Robert Schleshinger
39
52
52
46
- 56 dnf
189
55
21
USA 1224
USA 1224 Kurt Winkelmann
41
53
53
44
- 56 dnf
191


Created by Regatta Scoring Solutions

On January 8th & 9th, the Sid Doren Memorial regatta was sailed as part of the Miami Etchells Jaguar series. 55 boats competed in the 5 race, 1-throw out series. Conditions were primarily light easterly winds. Simon Williams sailing USA 1198 won the series with Chris Law and Ched Proctor crewing. The sails Simon used were the North Au04 main, LM2 jib, VMG and Full radial runner spinnakers. Set up was primarily to the North Sails One design tuning guide.
Race report by crew Ched Proctor:
Saturdays three races were sailed in an easterly breeze with the wind 6 knots picking up to as much as 10 knots by the end of the day. Generally the left side of the course paid off early in the beats.
Race one got off with perhaps 20 boats called over. We started near the weather end and seemed to be going well. Unfortunately we started a little too well and heard our number called about a minute after the start. After restarting far last the race became a long journey. We climbed back a little to 38th place gaining primarily downwind. New Zealander Cameron Appleton, worked the left side successfully to round the weather mark in second. They gained the lead on the first run and extended from there to win the race by a comfortable margin.
In the second race we again started conservatively to windward of the jumble at the mid line boat and quickly flipped to port. The wind had shifted left about twenty degrees. As one of the furthest right boats we took several short hitches whenever the wind would go back to the mean. It never held long enough for us to get over the fleet. Generally it was staying further left on the left side of the course. In spite of the stronger left side pressure, we were able to stay in touch and rounded the top mark around 10th. We picked off a couple on each leg to work up to 3rd at the finish.
Saturdays last race was sailed in rather variable conditions. Phil Garland got off to a good start, and lead all the way around, holding off a strong charge by Cameron Appleton. There were lots of holes and it seemed to pay to go to the pressure rather than worry about the shift. The wind picked up on the last beat. We went fairly hard right and it paid off handsomely as the sea breeze helped pull the wind right as it had done in the end of the day in the previous regatta.
The scores at the end of Saturdays racing showed Cameron Appleton in the lead with a 1, 15, 2. Newcomer to the class, Jeff Siegal was in second with 41 points. These were the only two competitors with 3 finishes inside the top 20. Jud Smith was sitting third with 43 points. We were next with 47 points and the highest drop score. Ante Razmilovic was an unknown with average points situation for the first race. His other two races were 4, 12.
Sunday morning the wind seemed to be building nicely and had us setting up our rig for more wind. However before the start it dropped out and we went down to the same tensions wed used on Saturday. Other than this pre race sailing, shroud settings and mast step stayed the same for the whole weekend.
The first race started with considerable drama. We were well behind the line, tangled up with a competitor and a considerable acrimony was in the air. Our trim was way off resulting in slow speed. We tacked three times to clear our air and did a penalty turn before we were able to settle down and sail. We had started on the left and the wind again shifted pretty far left, we were in reasonable shape in spite of all the stumbling around and got to the weather mark around 12th. Jud Smith took the lead from the left side over standing the mark. They held on to win the race. We went hard right downwind, even beyond the layline and came out around fifth at the leeward gate. We rounded the right gate and took a clearing hitch then went fairly hard left. We dropped to 12 at the weather mark. We again worked our favorite side on the run to pass three boats and finish 9th.
In the last race we won the pin start, and sailed fairly conservatively up the middle. We were around fifth or sixth most of the race. On the last beat we joined the end of the day right side shift and places to finish second. Robbie Doyle played it perfectly, passing several boats to finish first.