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Feb. 28,
2007
Barking Spider
salvages glory for the Mac 65s
PUERTO
VALLARTA,
Mexico---It's not so easy to
cast off a MacGregor 65. No sooner did Doug Baker's Magnitude 80
deep-six Joss's 22-year-old record a day earlier than David Kory's
sister ship kept the legend alive Wednesday by winning the third and
last leg of the Salsa Division in Del Rey Yacht Club's 19th
International Yacht Race to Puerto Vallarta, presented by Corum.
The overall
final Salsa standings were yet to be computed, involving handicap
ratings and engine use time, but Kory's dark blue Macgregor 65, fastest
rated in the Salsa fleet, finished first on all three legs, and he was
confident that he would correct out on everybody for Leg 3, if not the
entire race.
The race was
especially satisfying for him because he had to drop out of the previous
one two years ago after the slugs holding his main sail to the mast blew
out. Even then he docked the boat and flew with his crew down to
Puerto
Vallarta for the finishes and parties.
"This is
unfinished business for us," the sailor from Point Richmond, Calif. said Wednesday. "We wanted to
come back and get it done right."
Other
finishers Wednesday included Lorenzo Berho's J/145, Raincloud, from
Puerto
Vallarta and the only other Racing Division boat
besides Magnitude 80 to finish. Mag 80 had to play catch-up after
spotting Raincloud a two-day head start.
"We put some
pressure on Magnitude," Berho said with a not-so-straight face. "Being
second place to a new record isn't so bad."
Raincloud's
elapsed time of 7 days 0 hours 11 minutes 39 seconds was somewhat off
Mag 80's record of 3:15:51:39, but the latter is rated 140 seconds per
miles faster, and it was the first race together for Berho's crew in
preparation for the Transpacific Yacht Race this summer.
"We had two or
three great days of sailing with winds of 30 knots, and the wind got
warmer all the time," he said.
Barking Spider
3's closest rival was Jim Puckett sailing his father Allen's Farr 55,
Amazing Grace, which finished nearly four hours behind early Wednesday
afternoon as 15 knots of beam winds kicked up the surf on the beach in
front of the Westin Hotel.
Jim Puckett
greeted Allen, a longtime racer, and his mother Marilyn at the Opequimar
dock and said, "It's fine, dad, not a scratch on it."
The younger
Puckett also said, "We had unbelievable conditions and some good stops
on the way. That's what makes this race special."
Kory said, "I
don't know why more races aren't this way . . . motor when there's no
wind . . . stop and fish or have fun together now and then. It's great."
Awards will be presented at
separate banquets in Puerto
Vallarta Saturday and Sunday. Corum, the lead
sponsor, will present the Admiral's Cup Trophy 41 watch to the winner of
each class within each division. The timepiece with a 41mm stainless
steel case and nautical pennants instead of numerals to indicate the
hours was introduced by Corum before the 2005 race.
Corum is an independent,
family owned company producing high-quality and prestigious Swiss
watches since 1955. The Admiral watch, along with the complete Corum
line, may be seen at www.corum.ch
Position
reports, boat tracking and more race information at www.pv07.com
Standings:
Racing Division
(Official
positions at 8 a.m. PST Tuesday; handicap ratings in seconds per mile in
parentheses)
PHRF A (started
Feb. 23)
Magnitude 80
(Andrews 80), Doug Baker, Long Beach (-165), finished in 3 days 15 hours
51 minutes 39 seconds (avg. speed 12.8 knots), breaks record of
4:23:00:14 by Joss, 1985.
RETIRED---Scout
Spirit (Reichel/Pugh 77), David
Janes, Newport
Beach (-123).
PHRF B (started
Feb. 21)
1. Raincloud
(J/145), Lorenzo Berho, Puerto
Vallarta (-25), elapsed time 7 days 0 hours 11
minutes 39 seconds.
Salsa Division
/ Started Feb. 16
Leg 3
Finish times
(PST); ratings and engine use penalty time to be computed
Spinnaker A
1. Barking
Spider 3 (MacGregor 65), David Kory, Concord, Calif. (-24), 9:05:13 a.m.
2. Tenacity
(J/133), Gil Maguire, Marina del Rey (9), 11:10:50.
3. Amazing
Grace (Farr 55), Jim Puckett, Pacific Palisades, Calif. (12), 12:49:03.
Spinnaker
B
1. Jungle Jim
(Jeanneau 49), Jim Maslon, Marina del Rey (69), 12:56:39.
2. Classic
Impulse (Catalina 40), Sean Roll, Riverside, Calif. (102), unfinished.
3. Voice of
Reason (Ericson 32), Jim McCone/Mike Verla, Lomita, Calif. (180), unfinished.
Non-spinnaker
1. Segue
(Island Packet 485), Peter Hirsch, Santa Monica, Calif. (114), 10:47:15.
2. Vision
(Tayana 48), Jean Rooryck, Woodland Hills, Calif. (78), 12:36:29.
3. Polaire
(Tayana 52), Hideshige Seki, Tokyo, Japan (87), 15:04:12.
4. Far Niente
(Catalina 42), Pat Hearne, Monarch Beach, Calif. (102), unfinished.
5. Aquarius
(Jeanneau 43), Hiro Funaoku, Marina del Rey (117), unfinished.
GENERAL INFORMATION Del
Rey Yacht Club (310) 823-4664 www.pv07.com
RACE CHAIRMAN
David Ross
(310) 980-7829
pv07@dryc.org
PRESS OFFICER
Rich Roberts (310)
835-2526 richsail@earthlink.net
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