North American J/80 Class Association
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The American Yacht Club's annual Fall Regatta marks the close of the summer offshore sailing season on Long Island Sound. Fleets were treated to great sailing and good breezes for the two-weekend event, enabling racing all four days and the one-design classes to have nine races. The top two podium steps of the Coastal PHRF 4 Division were determined by a tiebreaker at 7 points each. Winning the countback was Jason Viseltear's J/80 UPSETTER. For more American YC Fall Regatta information, visit https://yachtscoring.com/emenu.cfm?eID=16314.
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Race report by David Doyle
It's been eight years since the J/80 North American Championship came to Toronto, and again the National Yacht Club did not disappoint. Thirty teams competed in perfect warm Fall conditions on Lake Ontario October 1-6. Tight racing and dynamic shifty winds ensured no one could relax, and every game-plan was subject to continuous rewrite. The Race Committee got right down to business, and after three races on day one, Lifted (Chris Hobbs, Samantha Webster, Kris Werner & Tyler Woodworth) topped the leaderboard, while Cristian Bieder (Chimichurri), returning NAs champion Conor Hayes (More Gostosa) and Graham Philpott (Black Dog) were ready to pounce. The day two forecast was for light or dying breeze, which indeed it did part way through the second race. Eight boats completed the race as a thermal flipped the breeze 180 degrees, stranding the rest of the fleet and causing all to score TLE. Lifted survived and delivered three bullets to consolidate her pole position. Sunday brought a bigger SW breeze and choppy conditions, with Lifted fending off the competition to convincingly win the regatta overall. Second place was Graham Philpott (Black Dog), with third place to fellow Winnipesaukee stalwart Conor Hayes (More Gostosa). Corinthian (fully amateur) honors went to Philpott and team Black Dog, with Hayes in second and Thomas Kopp (Kopp-Out) and team from Grosse Point, MI in third. Huge credit to all racers for making this a true North American Championship and a banner event. Boats travelled from Lake Winnipesaukee, Massachusetts, Annapolis and Newport and most especially Seattle (Julian Croxall with Reckless). Amazing commitment by teams to the Class - congratulations to all racers! Fleet 20 is the fastest-growing J/80 fleet, now with 33 boats across five individual fleets: Toronto, Oakville, Port Dover, Ottawa/Nepean, Kingston and Rochester. Canada also will host the 2026 J/80 World Championship in the Olympic sailing venue of Kingston, Ontario. For complete NAC results, visit https://yachtscoring.com/emenu.cfm?eID=16432. For event photos visit https://www.tsgphoto.com/sailing/2024-events/2024-j80-north-americans |
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