Mount Gay Day, Day 3 of the 30th anniversary Quantum
Key West Race Week saw a softening
of the breeze on the racecourse and a corresponding shakeup on the scoreboard
in some classes. After a windy
and wavy start to the regatta today’s conditions were far more manageable.
Depending on the racecourse the wind ranged anywhere from a high of 10 to 13
knots before dying away to 7 to 9 knots by the third race in the afternoon. The
sea state, while calmer than the first two days was still lumpy.
The Mount
Gay Rum Boat of the Day was awarded to J.D. Hill’s of
Houston, TX sailing Second Star, a J/122 boat. Competing in his first Quantum Key West Race
Week, Hill’s crew won the first two races and finished tied for 2nd in the
third. Second Star leads the ORC
Class with 13.5 points and holds a 6-point lead over Alex Sastre’s (Coconut
Grove, FL) High Noise (Italia Yachts 9.98m).
The low point boat of the day in the
class, however, was Austin and Gwen Fragomen’s of Newport, RI
Interlodge V. The newest
boat in the class from the Botin design group, Interlodge V posted scores of
1-1-8 and holds fifth place overall with 39 points. "We had a great day on the water,"
said Interlodge tactician Andy Horton (Shelburne, VT) "In
the first race we led all the way around. In the second we led, got overtaken
on the run, but then retook the lead for the win. It was probably our best race
yet in the new boat. In the third race we got caught in a little inside-out
shift that dropped us to 8th and we couldn't dig out of that. But we're in the
hunt and happy for that."
In the 52 Super
Series Harm Müller Speers’ Platoon from Germany temporarily
dropped out of the lead after placing 10th in Race 5, but then rebounded with a
2-5 in Races 6 and 7 to stand tied for the lead with Alberto and Pablo
Roemmers’s (Buenos Aires, ARG) Azzurra, each with 31
points. Third place is held by Ergin Imre’s Provezza IX of
Turkey with 32 points.
You can read more about the rest of the racing at https://keywestraceweek.com/2017-press-releases/253-race-week-reels-off-3-races
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