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CLASSES: J/105 CDP:
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Tom Coates Wins J/105 North Americans! | ||
| Tom Coates and five of his core crewmembers onboard his J/105 Masquerade won their second straight J/105 North American Championship title, which was hosted by the Annapolis Yacht Club from November 1-4, 2007. Although Coates and his team have been dominating J/105 regattas throughout the year by showcasing their experience and speed on the race course, they weren't able to secure the trophy in the 36-boat fleet until the final race of the seven-race series. |
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| Going into race seven, Masquerade
trailed by five points, which meant they had to finish in the top five and
the second place boat had to finish worse than eighth. "The wind was
fluky and there was a huge pile-up at the bottom right gate on the final
mark rounding, so we went to the left gate and ended up on the less-favored
side of the course," said Coates, who owns a commercial real estate
company in Northern California. "We were in 20th place at the mark
rounding, but stayed on the right side (of the course) for the whole leg.
We kept gaining and gaining and ended up crossing the line second and ultimately
won since the boat that was in the lead finished twelfth." Coates had only been sailing for six months before he bought his first J/105 in 1995. In fact, he named the boat Charade to imply his minimal sailing experience. "I originally bought the boat to sail around San Francisco Bay for fun, but some friends and other (St. Francis Yacht Club) members wanted to race with me and to be honest, I had no idea what I was doing," admits Coates. He enjoyed racing the J/105 so much that four years later, he bought a second J/105 to keep on the East Coast to race at regattas like Key West Race Week and the NYYC Regatta in Newport. Coates races with North upwind sails and bought a new North AP Mainsail and North 3DL® AP Jib for the North American Championship. "We were absolutely thrilled with our new sails and look forward to using them in January in Key West," said Coates. "The shape and performance were great, I was very impressed (with them)." "Tom and his team work very hard and earned the North American title the hard way this year," said Seadon Wijsen of North's San Francisco Bay-area loft. "Over the past twelve years, I have witnessed Tom fine-tune his sailing skills, which have made him one of the best J/105 sailors in the country. I really enjoy working with him and I hope Team Masquerade continues their winning streak in Key West." "Seadon has always taken good care of us and we get excellent service from North Sails," concluded Coates. "We buy new North sails at every available opportunity and I have always been very happy with them, but have never been happier than I am now." For more information and complete results from the J/105 North Americans, visit www.annapolisyc.com. |
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| Freedom Wins Sperry Top-Sider Annapolis NOOD! | |||
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| After extensive testing over the last nine months, North Sails is proud to introduce our complete lineup of Aramid jibs. We are now offering three models, optimized for the major conditions that J/105 sailors race in throughout North America. Developed using the most advanced design software suite in the industry and manufactured using the world’s most advanced sailmaking technology, 3DL™, our lineup of jibs will help lead you to the top of your fleet. Choose your weapon! | |||
Based
on our AP design that powered the North American and Key
West Race Week winners, the 3DL AP jib is the mainstay of our lineup. The
choice for most fleets, the AP jib is the most versatile of our designs.
Proven fast in both light and heavy air, the AP jib features a specialized
vertical profile to allow for tight sheeting for exceptional pointing ability. |
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The
3DL HA Jib is an evolution of our San Francisco Bay design
use by Good Timin’ to dominate Fleet 1 competition. Optimized
for the heavy air conditions on the Bay, the draft forward, straight leech
design of the HA jib is ideal for the more windy venues. For PHRF sailors,
the HA jib is a perfect compliment to your overlapping genoa. |
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New model to our lineup, the Wave Jib
is optimized for lighter air areas with choppy water. Designed with a more
powerful head section to allow for a more twisted set-up, the Wave Jib excelled
in San Diego testing. If you commonly sail in “light & lumpy”
conditions the Wave Jib is for you. |
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| The North J/105 Class Development Program is stronger than ever. In fleets across North America, North Sails have enjoyed the most consistent success in the class. Our program has consistently helped top sailors finish at the front of their fleets, but even more importantly to us, has helped our middle-of-the-pack customers become competitive with the top guys. Through continual sail testing and tuning trials, we continue to move our J/105 program forward. Our latest sails and tuning guides have proven to be the most versatile and most user-friendly program on the water. Our customers know that if they use our tuning guide as a baseline that they will be as fast as anyone and can concentrate on race winning tactics. | |||
North is at the forefront of servicing the class with local clinics and our newly released "Competitive J/105 Boathandling CD", in partnership with Harken and J/Boats. After your browse through the information on this
site, feel free to contact Will or Tim with any additional questions you
may have. |
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