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Skills tested at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta San Diego

by Evily Giannopoulos 18 Mar 2018 04:33 UTC 16-18 March 2018
J/120 boats at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta San Diego © Paul Todd / www.outsideimages.com

Saturday was a challenging day on the water for the hundreds of sailors competing in the Helly Hansen National Offshore One Design (NOOD) Regatta in San Diego. Sailors faced shifty winds and rough seas on two racecourses set on the ocean off Coronado Island.

San Diego-native John Laun, the 2015 Helly Hansen NOOD San Diego Overall Winner, found the conditions demanding, but he and his crew aboard Caper established a comfortable lead in the J/120 class, which saw four different boats win each of four races.

"It was a great day," Laun said. "The sea state was very confused for the first couple of races in particular. There were big wind shifts and big changes in wind direction, so it was very challenging."

Those big shifts resulted in an abandoned race at the beginning of the day for the Etchells fleet. But the wind eventually shifted westerly and held steady with more reasonable oscillations, according to Lifted skipper Jim Cunningham. His crew heads into Sunday in the top spot in its class.

"The combination of the chop and the swell made the sea conditions particularly challenging," Cunningham said. "We set our boat up pretty loose, because we needed a lot of power, and just made an effort to get off the starting line cleanly. We had three good starts, focused on keeping the bow down and going straight. We didn't want to let conditions dictate the course of the boat."

The crew generally sails out of San Francisco, but Cunningham looks forward to the NOOD Regatta because the fleet is "always competitive" and has "good depth" no matter how many boats come out.

"You can't let your guard down," he said. "People are always coming at you. So if you have a bad leg, or a portion of a leg, you're right back at it."

In the Beneteau First 36.7 class, team Kraken leads by one point after three races. Skipper Thomas Shepherd of Oceanside, Calif., chose to race conservatively due to the "random" wind shifts, but found that favoring the right side of the course paid off for his crew, who placed in the top three in each race.

"In the end, it came down to our crew, who were exemplary today," Shepherd said. "I put them in some fairly sticky situations calling some last-minute changes, and they just kept making it work."

This was Shepherd's "best first day" at the Helly Hansen NOOD since first participating more than five years ago. Heading into the final day of the regatta, Shepherd plans to focus his energy on the top two or three boats.

"Now that we've established a points hierarchy, we're going to concentrate on the boats that are our biggest opposition, covering them and making sure they can't get away," he said. "They're going to give us the most trouble — so we'll have a lot of fun with that."

The Helly Hansen National Offshore One Design Regatta in San Diego continues through March 18.

For more information, visit sailingworld.com/nood-regattas.

Results after Day 2:

PosSail NoYacht NameR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
Etchells
1  USA 1404Lifted211    4
2  USA 1411Elizabeth422    8
3  USA 986Rhino135    9
4  USA 13751375347    14
5  USA 1177USA 1177653    14
6  USA 1138Jack574    16
7  USA 1313Triskaidekaphobia1066    22
8  USA 1234Pelikaan888    24
9  USA 9819817910    26
10  USA 1073Four Winds9109    28
11  USA 494VisionDNSDNSDNS    39
12  USA 294WambatDNSDNSDNS    39
Beneteau First 36.7
1  USA 7367Kraken123    6
2  USA 7031Kea511    7
3  USA 56360Melokia254    11
4  USA 7223Adventure336    12
5  USA 36764Adeline445    13
6  USA 7020Sorcerer662    14
7  USA 38747Kodachrome787    22
8  USA 56268Carole's Fandango878    23
J 105
1  USA 45J-OK152    8
2  USA 284Zuni Bear434    11
3  USA 9Juiced1021    13
4  USA 435Blink!283    13
5  USA 51911Creative365    14
6  USA 514Sun Puffin519    15
7  USA 561Sweet Karen 747    18
8  USA 395Off The Porch696    21
9  USA 401Air Boss878    23
10  USA 218J-Rabbit Slim91010    29
Beneteau First 40.7
1  USA 51504Silhouette 1221   6
2  USA 56456Lugano2313   9
3  USA 56408Wiki Wiki4132   10
4  USA 51392Excalibur3444   15
J 120
1  USA 46996caper2122   7
2  USA 28596CC Rider5214   12
3  USA 46217Hasl Free3345   15
4  USA 52511Shamrock6631   16
5  USA 46604Mad Men4553   17
6  USA 46714Pole Dancer146DNS   18
Flying Tiger 10
1  USA 8Abacus1143   9
2  USA 9Justice5311   10
3  USA 83Arsenal2422   10
4  USA 118Relapse3254   14
5  USA 49Ruckus4535   17
6  USA 18Jelani6767   26
7  USA 72Tigris76DNF6   27
TP 52/Pac 52
1  USA 3545Rio113    5
2  GBR 11152XGladiator221    5
3  MEX 52221Nimbus332    8
J 70
1  USA 34Perseverance 921183226
2  USA 369Cool Story Bro1734512133
3  MEX 755Rosebud3102548335
4  USA 3Huckleberry1047274539
5  MEX 383Vagazo5681161643
6  USA 490Minor Threat13310616948
7  CAY 580Sugoi615313131354
8  USA 32USA 32451671821062
9  MEX 540540 (Corinthian)7111412271467
10  USA 58OGS129118119868
11  USA 250nunuhunu8174141051270
12  USA 351Cake1613189318784
13  USA 1156SBYC Youth Team (Corinthian)21961615191996
14  18Helly Hansen Jr. Crew (Corinthian)148191519101196
15  USA 59Jaya (Corinthian)1715UFD101711499
16  USA 201Avet 21 (Corinthian)151891791715100
17  USA 699Fly (Corinthian)18141218121617107
18  USA 70Newport Youth Team (Corinthian)11161713211520113
19  USA 328Namaste20121520161416113
20  USA 821Kawau Bay19201319142018123
21  USA 391Cachondo (Corinthian)21222021222121148
22  USA 158Pegasus (Corinthian)222121232023UFD155
23  USA 177El Cucuy (Corinthian)23232222232222157
24  USA 81Monkey HouseDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS175
I 14
1  USA 1200Astragulu113123 11
2  USA 1162Eris22123DNS 19
3  USA 1195Forty Too544312 19
4  USA 1203Crumpedero332DNS41 22
5  USA 1177Lucky DogDNSDNSDNS454 40
6  USA 1193USA 11934DNSDNSDNS7DNS 47
7  USA 117WoodyDNSDNSDNS56DNS 47
8  USA 1176James ClarksonRETDNSDNS68DNS 50
Viper 640
1  USA 223Nice ASP331411215
2  usa 204It's All Good142146422
3  USA 149Venom213DNS22128
4  USA 130Amateurs585634334
5  USA 267Serpentine826373736
6  USA 192Breakaway4945125544
7  USA 64Clown School6782117647
8  USA 221F.N.G.96785141059
9  USA 247Boomslang75978111360
10  129PNW Dudes1411111110101178
11  CAN 191Moistened Bint10151512681581
12  USA 187Covfefe SOG 111012131413881
13  USA 38Loco 712121491312981
14  USA 26USA 26131310101591282
15  USA 212Boiling Point151413159161496
16  USA 243Donkey Punch16DNF1614DNF15DNS112
F 18
1  1495The Beast1251   9
2  USA 1543Teratornis Vetterae4143   12
3  USA 1958Casi Listo5326   16
4  1966Infusion6614   17
5  USA 1959Wet Rodeo2835   18
6  FRA 115Zonkey3962   20
7  USA 1663Double Trouble7578   27
8  USA 858BribonDNS497   33
9  USA 007Flight Risk87109   34
10  USA 1883Diamond GirlDNSDNS810   44
11  1608SpiritDNSDNSDNSDNS   52
12  1977HiawathaDNSDNSDNSDNS   52
North Sails Rally A
1  USA 28770Troublespot1      1
2  USA 52447Athena2      2
3  USA 56440Aeolos3      3
4  ITA 065M2DNF      5
North Sails Rally B
1  USA 26Junta1      1
2  60American Girl2      2
3  USA 43Sprig3      3
4  USA 97Rosie4      4
5  32636Fiasco IIIDNF      6
North Sails Rally M
1  USA 23UnEven Keel1      1
2  USA 7970Merlot2      2
3  USA 27065Flexible FlyerDNF      5
4  USA 034Rush HourDNF      5

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