
(Larchmont, NY)- The 186 nm Block Island Race, which has been held annually for 67 years, is a staple on the calendar of many New England competitors starting their summer of offshore sailing. It is notorious for the “fork in the road” decision that Plum Island forces after 60 miles of sailing: competitors must decide to take either Plum Gut, “The Race” or even Fishers Island Sound while leaving Long Island Sound. This decision often determines the outcome of the race. Then, after rounding Block Island to starboard (the normal course), it's back through the same "fork in the road" and a choice of which part of Long Island Sound to sail through, the Long Island shore, the Connecticut shore or simply rhumbline down the middle of the Sound. A total of 84 boats participated, with nine classes (seven IRC and two PHRF) sailing the traditional long course while a third PHRF class tried out this year’s new “all inside” Plum Island Course (126 nm) option.

There were two excellent performances by J/Teams sailing the classic race around Block Island. A repeat winner of the IRC 40 Class was the J/122 CHRISTOPHER DRAGON sailed by Andrew Weiss and his family crew from Mamaroneck, NY. Finishing fourth in class was the J/120 ROCKET SCIENCE sailed by Rick Oricchio.
The other repeat winner was Jason Richter's J/35 PALADIN sailing in the IRC Doublehanded Class. Also sailing well was Hewitt Gaynor's J/120 MIREILLE capturing a well-earned third place in this highly competitive division of twelve boats. J sailors were 50% of the fleet! Filling out the top five was Mike Lachance's J/105 DARK'N'STORMY in 4th place.
The IRC 35 Class saw the J/42 cruiser GLIDE sailed by Tanner Rose of Palm Beach, Florida finish in third place overall.
The J/44 One-Design class had a nice turnout of five boats. This time is was BEAGLE taking line honors for Phil Gutin and his team. Second was CHARLIE V sailed by Norm Schulman and third was Len Sitar's VAMP.
In the IRC 45 class, the J/130 DRAGONFLY sailed by Colin McGranahan from Larchmont sailed a good race to land their first podium finish of the season with a third overall in the largest class in the race.
Finally, the J/109 DRAGONFLY sailed by Skip Young from Guilford, CT sailed a solid race to finish second in PHRF 2 Class. For more Storm Trysail Club Block Island Race sailing information
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