2022 National Regatta Results

By | August 13, 2022

Inverness YC hosted the 82nd International 110 National Championship regatta on Tomales Bay August
8-12. With the largest 110 fleet in the US, IYC hosts the regatta every three years.
Twenty boats competed in this year’s regatta, including two father-son teams from the recently
formed fleet on Bainbridge Island, WA; two more family teams from Hull YC outside of Boston, MA,
with 5-time Nationals champion Tom Craig crewing for his son Stewart; and 2013 champion Ross
Weene from Bristol, RI.
In all, five boats competed with family crews, which is always great to see. And as Class president and
chief promoter, Milly Biller, likes to say, the 110 Class is a group of best friends that see each other
once a year.
The International 110 is narrow 24-ft double-ended, two-person keelboat with a trapeze, that was first
built in 1939. In the 1950s and 60s, they were actively raced out of Richmond YC. Since then, the
center of gravity of the Class has migrated an hour’s drive away to Inverness YC where there are more
than 20 boats.
The National Championship regatta is a 7-race, 1-throwout series raced over four days, and this year
Tomales Bay served up its typical W to WNW breeze. Wind strength for the first two days was 6-10 kts,
with occasional gusts in the mid-teens. For the final two days of racing, the wind piped up to 15-18 kts,
with gusts over 20. Racers contended with puff wind shifts of up to 30 degrees at times, which is all too
common on Tomales Bay.
Day 1, veteran 110 sailor David West, and renowned sailor but new to the 110, Skip Allan each won a
race. However, with two seconds Ross Weene led Skip by a point. This was harbinger of how Ross and
Skip would duke it out for the rest of the series.
The wind on Day 2 was also moderate, but with more dramatic wind shifts than the previous day. Once
again, Skip Allan and David West each scored a win, and Ross kept his 1-point lead over Skip with a 2nd
and 3rd.
Day 3 brought the more typical strong westerly, which presented more challenges for the competitors.
Bren Meyer and Erik Bentzen each won a race, and Skip Allan took a 5-point lead over Ross Weene,
who shrimped and fouled his spinnaker while leading the first race, and finished 9th.
With six races completed, each team’s worst score would be thrown out after the seventh and final
race. To win the regatta, Skip needed to beat Ross, or have Ross finish 4th or worse. As expected, both
teams kept a close eye on one another, and they traded off leading the fleet for the entire 5-leg race.
At the finish, Skip nosed out Ross by a few feet to win the race and the championship. It was a
dramatic finish to a very competitive regatta.
Rounding out the rest of the top 5 boats: 3rd place went to David West, 4th to Bren Meyer and 5th to
Erik Bentzen.
Final results are available here: https://www.invernessyachtclub.com/regatta/72P2tHQWY5/results

SAILORSSAIL NUMBERBOAT NAMECLUB/ORGBOAT TYPENETTOTALR1R2R3R4R5R6R7
1Skip Allan
Sean Callagy
USA 695Smart ShoesInverness YCNone1216[4]114231
2Ross Weene
Attila Plasch
USA 608Golden BananaBristol/Carson City MafiaNone13222232[9]22
3David West
Bill Pearson
USA 693GunsmokeInverness YCNone21331[12]41456
4Brendan Meyer
Erik Menzel
USA 300Lady BugInverness YCNone2329[6]556313
5Erik Bentzen
Blake Bentzen
USA 709ShenanigansPoulsbo YCNone29403[11]89144
6Stewart Craig
Tom Craig
Paul Shakeshaft
USA 753Miracles HappenHull YCNone34448[10]25775
7John Burton
Jim Noble
USA 362WahooInverness YCNone4559[14]31310667
8James Saarman
Emma Levine Sporer
USA 004OremusInverness YCNone476158118510[14]
9Ann Cardwell Lewis
Merrick Cheney
USA 450Silver SurferInverness YClNone5168977313[RET – 17]12
10Milly Biller
Anna-Pia Slothower
USA 445Big PinkInverness YCNone54677691212[13]8
11Michael Sporer
Naomi Levine Sporer
USA 142NomodomaInverness YCNone6482114107[18]14DNC – 18
12Jonathan Kaplan
Tyler Meade
USA 733White KnucklesInverness YCNone67831291211149[16]
13Malcolm Fife
Jacob Bulter
USA 418Solar FlareInverness YCNone69881713[19]14889
14Eric Stassevitch
Peter Weady
USA 007Honey RyderInverness YCNone769513[19]1416111210
15Edward (Ned) Congdon
Steve Caletti
USA 486FlotsamInverness YCNone7898[20]156131016DNC – 18
16Zigmond Burzycki
Lucas Burzycki
USA 751Blue MoonInverness YCNone809810[18]1815151111
17David Wallace
Cynthia Gerlinger
USA 331JavelinInverness YCNone93111161617[18]161513
18Samuel H Hinckley
Michael Vureck
USA 45TahawasInverness YCNone931111514151717[DNS – 18]15
19Christopher Longaker
Paige Flood
Kathy Schneir
USA 681Unbeatable HaroldInverness YCNone10912919[DNS – 20]1619RET – 19DNS – 18OCS – 18
20Charlie O’Connor
Emily O’Connor
USA 77PeachHull YCNone1101301817[20]20RET – 19DNS – 18DNC – 18
21James (Kimo) Mackey
Paul Shakeshaft
USA 213Double TroubleInverness YCNone119140[DNC – 21]DNC – 20DNC – 21DNC – 21DNC – 21DNC – 18DNC – 18
22Steven BrockUSA 564Awe-SprayInverness YCNone119140[DNC – 21]DNC – 20DNC – 21DNC – 21DNC – 21DNC – 18DNC – 18