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Spookie and Kinship lead following Onion Patch Stage 1

by Talbot Wilson 16 Jun 2016 14:25 BST 13 June 2016
Kinship leads the Navigator's Series Races in the 2016 Onion Patch Series Stage 1 © Talbot Wilson

The three-event Onion Patch series got under way over the weekend with the completion of Stage I, the New York Yacht Club 162nd Annual Regatta presented by Rolex in Newport, Rhode Island. Steve & Heidi Benjamin's TP52 'Spookie' ranked first in the Traditional Onion Patch Series while Tom Selldorff's Baltic 52 'Kinship' stands first in the Navigator's Race Series. Event information and results are posted at Onion Patch Series.

Initially 21 individual boats entered the overall series, 14 in the traditional series and seven in the second running of the ORR Navigator's Series. The NYYC regatta proved to be a tough test on its second day with at least two traditional Onion Patch Series entries being damaged in a port-starboard collision.

In the gusty 30kt winds, Rives Potts 'Carina' collided with the US Navy's Navy 44 'Defiance' skippered by James Reynolds. 'Defiance' was dismasted and 'Carina' suffered a damaged bow. 'Cecile Viking' and the other 'Defiance' in the Navigator's Division did not start the final race on Sunday.

Since the competitors in the traditional Onion Patch windward-leeward racers sail different length courses over the two-day New York Yacht Club Regatta, the final ranking of the Onion Patch boats is based on a formula that divides the yacht's corrected time by the distance of the race she participated in. This formula results in a corrected seconds per mile number. The competitors are ranked in order of the fastest (lowest) sec/mile to the slowest (largest) sec/mile for each race. Points are awarded according to ranking for final regatta results, and these points are used in the compilation of the overall scores in the series.

Each individual yacht's score for the listed events will be weighted. The finish position in the Newport Bermuda Race will be multiplied by 1.25; the finish position in the NYYC Annual Regatta will be multiplied by 1.00; and the finish position in the RBYC Anniversary Regatta will be multiplied by 1.00.

Competition is offered once again in high-level, windward-leeward racing in the 'traditional' Onion Patch Series. Less intense competition is offered in Newport and Bermuda with racing around government marks and set buoys in the Onion Patch Navigators Series. Boats must qualify for each of the events in the series under the individual event's rules.

The Newport Bermuda Race starting Friday, June 17 is Stage II of the Onion Patch Series and Stage III is the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Anniversary Regatta on June 24th.

See more details at onionpatchseries.com

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