Bella Mente Line Honors Winner (Photo by John Payne)The 38th Annual Fort Lauderdale to Key West Race official results are in!  A determined Osita crossed the finish line at 7:15 am. The race started in 10+ knots of SE breeze, then lightened up and got shifty.  Finally, for the second half of the fleet, a cold front rolled through with 30+ knot out of the N seen by several of the competitors.  Thirty two boats started the race, while twenty six sailed to the finish. Bella Mente, Hap Fauth’s Mini Maxi was first across the line for an IRC class win and sailed only 160.9nm on a 160nm course, which earned them the “Best Overall Performance” Award as well. See all the final race results here.

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Place, Yacht Name, Yacht Type, Owner/Skipper, City, State, Country, Results, Total Points

Ft. Lauderdale-Key West – IRC Course

IRC (IRC – 8 Boats)
1. Bella Mente, Judel-Vrolijk Mini Maxi, Hap Fauth , Minneapolis, MN, USA, 1; 1
2. SPOOKIE, Carkeek HP 40, Steve & Heidi Benjamin , Norwalk, CT, USA, 2; 2
3. Decision, HPR Carkeek 40, Stephen Murray , New Orleans, LA, USA, 3; 3
4. Rebecca, J 120, Glenn Gault , League City, TX, USA, 4; 4
5. Thin Ice, Aerodyne 38, Stuart Hebb / John Vincent , Coral Gables, FL, USA, 5; 5
6. Arethusa, Swan 42, Phil Lotz , Newport, RI, USA, 6; 6
7. Rim Shot, Beneteau First 36.7, Russell Dunn , Hollywood, FL, USA, 7; 7
8. Dragon, Class 40, Michael Hennessy , New York, NY, USA, 8; 8

Ft. Lauderdale-Key West – PHRF Course

PHRF A (PHRF – 7 Boats)
1. Different Drummer, Cape Bay Fast 40, Frank Atkinson , West Palm Beach, FL, USA, 1; 1
2. Teamwork, J 122, Robin Team , Lexington, NC, USA, 2; 2
3. Loki, J 105, David Bond , Miami, FL, USA, 3; 3
4. Main Squeeze, Tripp 33, Eamonn deLisser / James Bill , Coral Gables, FL, USA, 4; 4
5. Constellation, Nautor Swan 48-1, Greg Petrat , Sarasota, FL, USA, 5; 5
6. Batucada, Schock 35, Cornelius Sanders , Miami, FL, USA, 6; 6
7. Ace, Cutter 65, Frank Pingitore , Miami , FL, USA, 8/DNF; 8

PHRF B (PHRF – 6 Boats)
1. Mirage, Hobie 33, Christian Schaumloffel , Virginia Beach, VA, USA, 1; 1
2. Bandana, Oyster 48, David Wallace , Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA, 2; 2
3. Commotion, Beneteau 461, Ross Hunton , Coral Springs, FL, USA, 3; 3
4. Walloon, C&C 35 Mark I, Com. Richard D. Grow , Palm Beach , FL, USA, 7/DNF; 7
5. Sempre Amantes, Hunter Pasage 42, Colin Whittaker , Margate, FL, USA, 7/DNF; 7
6. Soap Opera, Hobie 33, Scott Self , Rockwall, TX, USA, 7/DNS; 7

PHRF C (PHRF – 7 Boats)
1. Sunquest, Sloop, Wilfredo Paredes , Miami, FL, USA, 1; 1
2. Susimi, Sweden 370, Michael Carrington , Lighthouse Point, FL, USA, 2; 2
3. Grand Cru, Beneteau 393, Danny Escobar , Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA, 3; 3
4. Vendaval, Dufour 34, Oscar Valdes , Miami Lakes, FL, USA, 4; 4
5. Osita, Tartan 40, Becky Lyons , Miami, FL, USA, 5; 5
6. Passion, Catalina 34, Brett Grover , Jesup, GA, USA, 8/DNS; 8
7. Kokomo, Swan 36, Brad Lonstein , Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA, 8/DNS; 8

Ft. Lauderdale-Key West – PHRF Multihull Course

Multihull A (PHRF – 7 Boats)
1. Elvis, Gunboat, Jason Carroll , New York, NY, USA, 1; 1
2. Sundog, Seacart 30, Paul Parks , Shady Side, MD, USA, 2; 2
3. Flight Simulator, Corsair 28R, Tom Reese , Youngstown, NY, USA, 3; 3
4. Tri-Vector, Dragonfly 35, David Otto , Miami Beach, FL, USA, 4; 4
5. Double Trouble, Catana 58, Don Balthaser , Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA, 8/DNF; 8
6. Brake Aweigh, Trimaran, Richard VandeBrake , Lowell, MI, USA, 8/DNF; 8
7. CatNip, Catamaran 35, Victor Mendelsohn , Miami, FL, USA, 8/DNF; 8

Key West Race Start (Photo by

Key West Race Start (Photo by Paige Brooks)

In completely contrary conditions to the prior weekend, 55 boats set off for Key West from Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 72 degrees and a light northerly breeze. As forecast, the wind is creating a ‘jibefest’ for the boats heading in a south westerly direction, basically dead down wind. The navigators will work now to keep their boat along a pretty narrow line, between the Gulf Stream to the left and the coral reefs to the right. “Slow or Stop,” are the options to the sides of the course, neither of which is desirable. Everyone loves to watch the big sexy boats, and the eye candy was certainly there at the start today. Rambler, Privateer, Bella Mente and several others in the IRC A fleet were gunning for the pin end and causing a lot of bad air to swirl around for the slightly smaller IRC B boats as they started together. Several of the boats in the fleet are posting to the race blog linked here: www.keywestrace.org.  The lower keys are showing a bit more breeze, but it looks like the boats will finish a little later in the morning than we first thought.

Rambler (Photo by George Bekris)

Rambler (Photo by George Bekris)

The Fort Lauderdale to Key West race 35th edition is all set to start Wednesday with a full line up old favorites and newcomers.  With 55 boats signed up, the race committee is seeing it’s biggest numbers in the past 15 years.

 All competitiors are hopeful for a shot at this year’s overall and division trophies of this 160nm sprint, including Privateer, Bella Mente Vela Veloce, Rambler, and S. Florida local favorites like Pineapple Cup winner Thin Ice and PHRF Key West winner Primal Scream.

Hap Fauth’s R/P 69 “Belle Mente” and Richard Oland’s R/P 52 “Vela Veloce” are both hopefuls for a shot at the course record (10 hours, 24 minutes and 2 seconds) set in 2005 by another Reichel Pugh boat, the 81 foot “Carrera.”

The race is starts off the coast of Ft. Lauderdale in the early afternoon of January 13th. Competitors follow the coast of Florida southwest into the night, and with a good breeze, finish in the Key West channel at dawn.

The 35th Annual Fort Lauderdale–Key West Race is hosted by the Lauderdale Yacht Club & the Storm Trysail Club, and organized & managed by the SORC Professional Race Management Team.

 

Entry List

  Sail Number Yacht Name Owner’s Name Home Port Yacht Type Length
 
1. 51 Ace Frank Pingitore Miami Beach, FL, USA Cutter 65 65′
2. USA 20 Alegra Peter Garcia Auburn, ME, USA Newick Tricia 36
3. USA 115 BadFish Bill Bollin Sylvania, OH, USA Melges 32 32
4. USA 42725 Bandana David Wallace Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA Oyster 48 48
5. USA 45 Bella Mente Hap Fauth Minneapolis, MN, USA Mini Maxi 69 69
6. USA 1 Blew Yonder Tom Dodamead Marathon, FL, USA Sloop 33.6
7. USA 53194 Bluto Nan, Liz & Carloine Hall Bokeelia, FL, USA Evelyn 32-2 32
8. USA 25497 Carinthia Frank Kern Grosse Pointe Park, MI, USA J 120 40
9. USA 007 CatNip Victor Mendelsohn Miami, FL, USA Catamaran 35′ 10
10. USA 715 Chasing Rainbows Del Wiese Indian Harbor Beach, FL, USA Hunter Legend 37 37
11. USA 24 Cheekee Monkee Ron White South Bend, IN, USA Farrier F-31 Modified 33
12. USA 305 Crosswinds Michael Cross Boca Raton, FL, USA Corsair F-27 Formula 27’1
13. USA 61300 Decision IV Stephen Murray New Orleans, LA, USA Transpac 52 15.86
14. USA 42404 Different Drummer Frank Atkinson / Ted Naughton Coconut Grove, FL, USA Cape Bay Fast 40 40
15. USA 7 Double Trouble Don Balthaser Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA Catana Catamaran 58 58
16. USA 5310 Dragon Fly Plus Dr. Ulrich L. Rohde Marco Island, FL, USA Swan 53
17. USA 6697 Finnesse Rod Komar Marstons Mills, MA, USA JonMeri 48 48
18. USA 64 Flight Simulator Tom Reese Niagara Falls, NY, USA Corsair 28R 28
19. USA 93302 Full Deck John Gehrig Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA J 46 46.0
20. USA 96 Island Flyer Denny Manrique Tonka Bay, MN, USA Wauquiez Centurion 40s 40
21. USA 32204 Jammin Russ Horn Pembroke Pines, FL, USA Evelyn 32-2 32
22. USA 19 Jasmine John Evans Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA Little Harbor 53.5
23. USA 52870 Just Right Joseph Ayash Sunny Isles, FL, USA Jeanneau SO 32 31
24. USA 393 Karma Hans Conrad Lighthouse Point, FL, USA Beneteau 40 39’4
25. USA 114 Kokomo Brad Lonstein Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA Swan 36 36
26. USA 50803 Loki David Bond Miami, FL, USA J 105 34.5
27. USA 73456 L’Outrage Bruce Gardner Annapolis, MD, USA Beneteau First Ten 34.33
28. USA 169 Lucky Star Alex Meyer Key Biscayne, FL, USA Corsair F31 R AC 31
29. USA 53225 Macushla Joel Andrews Ft. Myers, FL, USA Beneteau FC 10 34
30. USA 020 Matador Rick Tobin Miami, FL, USA Corsair F31 31
31. USA 003 Meridian 2 W.S. Shelhorse Virginia Beach, VA, USA Farr 36 36′
32. USA 500 Merlin Bob Harkrider Augusta, GA, USA Multihull 35 35
33. USA 3113 Mirage Christian Schaumloffel Virginia Beach, VA, USA Hobie 33 33
34. USA 43920 Munequita Charlie Evans St. Petersburg, FL, USA Cherubini 48 Schooner 60′
35. USA 21 Ocean Dancer Mark Stephenson Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA Catalina 387 39′
36. USA 1 Patriot Mike Rush Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA Catamaran 76 76′
37. USA 52458 Primal Scream Steven M Stollman Key Biscayne, FL, USA C&C 115 37.75
38. USA 50009 Privateer Ron O’Hanley Newport, RI, USA Cookson 50 50
39. USA 25555 Rambler George David Hartford, CT, USA RP 90 Custom 90
40. USA 36786 Rim Shot Russell Dunn Hollywood, FL, USA Beneteau First 36.7 36
41. USA 88 Ringle JM Fifield Palm Beach, FL, USA C&C 99 32
42. USA 23529 Samba Pa Ti Harold Brandan Hollywood, FL, USA Santana 39 39
43. USA 52615 Santarella James Scalise Pittsfield, MA, USA Beneteau First 40.7 40
44. USA 84 Sea Turtle James Miller Satellite Beach, FL, USA Beneteau 38 37
45. USA 63 Second Wind Mike/Ray Sullivan Key Biscayne, FL, USA Dufour 44 44
46. USA H42 Sempre Amantes Colin Whittaker Margate, FL, USA Hunter Passage 42 42
47. USA 16 Soap Opera Scott Self Rockwall, TX, USA Hobie 33 33
48. USA 24 Sunquest Wilfredo Paredes Miami, FL, USA Beneteau Oceanic 43 43
49. USA 53228 Tangent Gerald Taylor Pasadena, MD, USA Cape Fear 38 38
50. USA 52939 Teamwork Robin Team Lexington, NC, USA J 122 40
51. USA 7 Thin Ice Stuart Hebb Coral Cables, FL, USA Aerodyne 38 38
52. USA 20 Tiger Alan Jepson Palm Bay, FL, USA Flying Tiger 10M 32.6
53. USA 41507 Trident Keith Gulley Dania, FL, USA Condor 40 40
54. USA 8 Unicorn Michael Peteler Pompano Beach, FL, USA Creekmore/Croff 36′
55. CAN 84248 Vela Veloce Richard Oland Rothesay, NB, CAN Southern Cross 52 52′
56. USA 31790 Wild Woman Randy Stanton Miami, FL, USA C&C 40 39’7
57. USA 9267 Wind Pirate Dan Whelan Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA Jeanneau 39′