
(San Francisco, CA)- Hosted at St Francis YC, the annual spring-season  opening regatta for the J/105 fleet sailing on San Francisco Bay took  place last weekend.  With a terrific turn-out of nineteen boats, the  largest one-design fleet in the event, the competition was sure to be  close and there were also sure to be lots of hiccups for the teams as  they dust-off the cobwebs accumulated from a long, cold winter without  any sailing.  At this event, there always appears to be dramatic  roller-coaster swings in individual team standings as the sailors learn,  yet again, how to “saddle-up and ride that pony hard” to the finish  line.
Continuing there most excellent performance last year was Scooter  Simmons BLACKHAWK team, seemingly never losing a stride and showing  their booty to the fleet in just about every race.  Their 4-2-1-4-1  tally for 12 pts was enough to be crowned the “Spring Champions”.  Not  giving much away and sailing exceedingly well was Jeff Litfin’s crew on  the mighty MOJO.  Starting out with an extraordinary 2-1 in the first  two races, they settled into a good rhythm and posted a 4-5-2 for the  next three to lose the “match race” to the BLACKHAWK gang but still  secure second overall. 

Behind  the two regatta leaders, it was a bit of a washing machine scenario,  with five boats (GODOT, AKULA, JAM SESSION, ARBITRAGE, RISK) getting  spun all-around the course, leaping up and down the ladder of success  (or despair) in a somewhat random fashion.  Surviving the drama better  than most was Phil Laby’s GODOT, starting out really slow with a 10th,  but posting a very consistent 3-3-3-4 for 23 pts to snag third overall.   Next up was Doug Bailey’s AKULA, grabbing fourth with a 3-9-6-2-6 for  26 pts.  And fifth went to Adam Spiegel’s JAM SESSION, like a flaming  meteor fading over the horizon. The JAMMER’s managed to fly out of the  gates with a 1st in the first race, but posted a 5-5-8-8 in the next  four races to win a three-way tie at 27 pts.  Losers of the tie-break  were Bruce Stone’s ARBITRAGE in sixth and Jason Woodley/ Scott Whitney’s  RISK in seventh. 
Watch this space for the next major J/105 regatta coming up in three  weeks.  It’s likely many of the same nineteen boats will be sailing the  J/Fest San Francisco Regatta and, as has been customary for this  competitive fleet, the players may be the same but the results could  easily be much, much different (perhaps the giant full moon had  something to do with it?).  
Sailing photo credits- Rolex/ Daniel Forster.   For 
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