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U.S. Multihull Championship at Sausalito Yacht Club

by Jake Fish, US Sailing 8 Sep 2013 08:29 BST 4-7 July 2013

Figueroa & Malatrasi win

It was a memorable day for everyone involved in the 2013 U.S. Multihull Sailing Championship, hosted by the Sausalito Yacht Club. The 21 teams in Hobie 16s shared San Francisco Bay with Emirates Team New Zealand, Oracle Team USA and all the excitement surrounding the America's Cup Finals.

Prior to racing, the Hobie 16s were outfitted with America's Cup decals for their mainsails and sailors chatted with spectators on the beach as they prepared. Sailors were announced to the fans at City Front. The Hobie 16s raced close to shore and provided a great view of the action for the spectators. The bay was flooded with boat traffic, including spectacular yachts on hand for the start of the America's Cup Finals.

Enrique Figueroa and crew Carla Malatrasi of San Juan, Puerto Rico continued their dominance with four more wins en route to claiming the title. There was a battle to determine the second place team. Andy Dinsdale (France) and Heather Mathews (Sacramento, Calif.) solidified second place by two points over Jeffrey Newsome (Long Beach, Calif.) and Michelle Eatough (Long Beach, Calif.). Adam Borcherding (Santa Cruz, Calif.) and Jacob Sailer (Alameda, Calif.) finished eight points back.

Overall Results: (top five)

1. Enrique Figueroa/Carla Malatrasi, FVPR/DRD/EDVC, 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-[22/OCS]-1-1-1-1, 11pts
2. Andy Dinsdale/Heather Mathews, none, 3-9-11-13-2-2-5-1-2-2-4-[17], 54pts
3. Jeffrey Newsome/Michelle Eatough, ABYC / HAHCA / hobie fleet 3, [15]-5-5-10-4-4-10-4-5-3-3-3, 56 pts
4. Adam Borcherding/Jacob Sailer, Santa Cruz YC, [17]-11-2-14-5-12-3-2-4-5-2-2, 62pts
5. Mike Montague/Kathy Ward, Hobie Fleet 281, 5-2-3-6-7-6-[12]-3-10-8-7-9, 66pts

Visit the official event website for final standings, video highlights courtesy of Chris Love Productions (updated each morning), daily recaps, photo gallery, and more.

The U.S. Multihull Championship is a US Sailing National Championship regatta and sponsored by Hobie Polarized, Gill North America and Old Pulteney Single Malt Scotch Whiskey. The championship is a Sailors for the Sea – Clean Regattas certification event.

Championship Personnel:

  • U.S. Multihull Championship National Chair - Laura Sullivan
  • Sausalito Yacht Club Regatta Chair - Kathie Forte
  • US Sailing Championship Director - Liz Walker

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