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Storm Trysail Club's Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta presented by
Prestige Toyota

College Teams Spend Columbus Day Weekend Competing on Big Boats


LARCHMONT, N.Y. (Oct. 9, 2006) -- A record 240 college sailors
participated in the Storm Trysail Club's (STC) 2006 Intercollegiate
Offshore Regatta presented by Prestige Toyota at Larchmont Yacht Club
over Columbus Day weekend (October 7-8). STC runs the regatta to
introduce college dinghy sailors to the teamwork of big-boat racing and
give college sailors who specialize in big-boat racing a venue at which
to participate. Thirty-three boats raced in four one-design divisions,
making the racing extremely close. 

"The quality of the fleet was amazing," said regatta chair Adam Loory.
"The owners who loaned their boat and participated understand that
donating their time and boats to the new generation of sailors is
important to the sport. As Bob Behringer, owner of the Express 37 Draco,
said, 'They get it.'"

Class winners were St. Mary's in the six-boat J/44 division; Webb
Institute in the eight-boat J/109 division, Georgetown in the Level 72
division; and California Maritime in the 12-boat J/105 division.
California Maritime also crushed the record for the school traveling the
farthest to attend the regatta. 

The first two races--four-legged windward-leeward races--were sailed in
20-25 knots of breeze, and the fleet was limited to No. 3 genoas and no
spinnakers. "For the most part, the college teams handled the boats well
and had close finishes," said Loory. "Crews on the sprit boats
'winged-out' their jibs by hand - something the dinghy teams were used
to." 

The third race was sailed in a dying southeasterly that dropped from 15
knots to six by the time the last J/105 finished. After the big breeze
on Saturday, Sunday dawned flat calm. The fleet drifted around for two
hours, and the race committee gave up waiting for the wind and sent the
fleet home for the awards ceremony. 

Thanks to sponsorship from Prestige Toyota, Vineyard Vines, Rolex Watch
U.S.A., Safe Flight Instruments, UK-Halsey Sailmakers, Coca Cola,
J/Boats, and Gill, the regatta was free for all participants and boat
owners. All the crewmembers on the first-, second- and third-place boats
in each division won regatta polo shirts from Vineyard Vines. The boat
owners were thanked with polo shirts, custom etched bottles of Mt. Gay
Rum and a 20% discount on the entry fee for the Storm Trysail Club's
2007 Block Island Race Week presented by Rolex.

For more information, contact Regatta Chairman Adam Loory,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> , 718-885-2028, or
visit www.stormtrysail.org <http://www.stormtrysail.org/>  

About the Storm Trysail Club

The Storm Trysail Club (STC), reflecting in its name the sail to which
sailors must shorten when facing adverse conditions, is one of the
world's most respected sailing clubs, with its membership comprised
strictly of skilled blue water and ocean racing sailors. In addition to
holding various prestigious offshore racing events (among them the Fort
Lauderdale to Key West Race, Pineapple Cup Montego Bay Race, Block
Island Race Week presented by Rolex and Block Island Race), STC also
hosts the Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta and annual junior
safety-at-sea seminars. It also has developed the Storm Trysail Transpac
65 and the Box Rule that will govern its design.

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(Results Below)

STC 2006 Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta presented by Prestige Toyota
Place, Boat Name, College, College Hometown, Finish positions, Total
Points

J/44 (One Design - 6 Boats)
1. Vamp, J44, St Mary's College, St Mary's, MD, USA, 2-5-1; 8
2. Glory, J44, US Coast Guard Academy, New London, CT, USA, 3-3,-3; 9
3. Resolute, J44, US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, USA, 5-1-4; 10
4. Honahlee, J44, NY Maritime, Bronx, NY, USA, 1-4-5; 10
5. Gold Digger, J44, Mass Maritime, Buzzards Bay, MA, USA, 6-2-2; 10
6. Stampede, J44, US Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, NY, USA,
4-6-6; 16

J/109 (One Design - 8 Boats)
1. Relentless, Webb Institute, Glen Cove, NY, USA, 1-1-4;6
2. Sundari, Miami of Ohio, Oxford, OH, USA, 2-2-3;7
3. Patriot, U.S. NAval Academy, Washington, DC, USA, 4-3-1;8
4. Storm, Mass Maritime, Buzzards Bay, MA, USA, 3-4-2;9
5. Wingweaver, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, 6-6-5;17
6. Mad Dogs, Middlebury, Annapolis, MD, USA, 5-7-6;18
7. Melody, Fordham University, Bronx, NY, USA, 7-5-7;19
8. Phling, American University, Washington, DC, USA, 8-8-8;24

Level 72 (One Design - 7 Boats)
1. Lora Ann, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA, 1-1-1;3
2. Perigrine, Bates College (Lewiston, ME)/ Colgate University
(Hamilton, NY), USA, 2-2-3;7
3. Songlines, Western Michigan, Kalamazoo, MI, USA, 4-3-2;9
4. Soulmates, University of Massachusetts, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, 3-4-4;11
5. Privateer, NY Maritime, Bronx, NY, USA, 5-5-6;16
6. Troubador, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA, 7-6-5;18
7. Draco, Johnson and Wales, Providence, RI, USA, 6-8/DNS-7;21

J/105 (One Design - 12 Boats)
1. Jato, California Maritime, Vallejo, CA, USA, 2-2-3;7
2. Kincsem, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA, 3-1-4/SCP;8
3. Eclipse, US Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, NY, USA, 4-5-1;10
4. Andiamo, US Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, NY, USA, 5-3-5;13
5. Cyan, United States Coast Guard Acad., New London, CT, USA, 1-6-7;14
6. 5 Cent, Tufts , Medford, MA, USA, 9-7-4;20
7. Amazing Grace, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA, 8-4-9;21
8. Morning Glory, Bowdoin, Brunswick, ME, USA, 6-13/DNS-6;25
9. Peregrina, St. Mary's College, St. Mary's City, MD, USA, 7-9-10;26
10. Yankee Doodle, US Military Academy, West Point , NY, USA, 11-8-11;30
11. Conundrum, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA, 12-13/DSQ-8;33
12. Tolo, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 10-13/DNF-13/DNS;36

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