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Etchells Biscayne Bay Winter Series 2025 - Overall

by Kate Wilson Somers 20 Feb 20:17 GMT
Crew of 'Mila', series winners - Etchells Biscayne Bay Winter Series © BBYC

The 2025 Biscayne Bay Series concluded with the US East Coast Midwinters, held February 14-16, delivering an exciting finale with eight races—doubling the total number of races sailed in the previous three events combined. The finale highlighted the fierce competition within the Etchells fleet, with seven different winners across the eight races, underscoring the depth of talent.

The only competitor to claim two race wins was defending series champion and Etchells Class President Jim Cunningham and his crew aboard Lifted (USA 1504), who finished fifth overall in both the Midwinters and the Winter Series. Reflecting on the season, Cunningham acknowledged that the challenges and triumphs tested his crew's resilience but emphasized the strength and depth of the class, with more than 40 boats consistently on the starting line with 57 boats from seven nations competing throughout the three-month winter series.

Leading the season from start to finish was accomplished British sailor Lawrie Smith. The Olympian, America's Cup skipper, and four-time Whitbread Round the World Race veteran teamed up with David Hughes, Ruairidh Scott, and Monica Morgan aboard Mila (GBR 1511), securing podium finishes in all four regattas—including a victory at the Sid Doren Memorial in January. Smith credited his success to an exceptional crew and "more good luck than bad luck."

Smith noted that their biggest challenge was overcoming a tough start at Midwinters, where they had to recover from finishes of 16th and 17th. "When you look around, the boats have the same masts, sails, and setups. Off the line, the speeds are all very similar, so if you make one mistake, you're out the back. All the top crews want to win in the Etchells because they know it's the most competitive keelboat racing in the world."

Just behind Smith in the overall standings was Midwinters winner Andrew Macrae of Canada's CruelJane 2.0 (CAN 1501). Macrae couldn't pinpoint a single factor behind his team's success but credited their long-standing program and steady improvements in consistency.

"It's always such an asset to be able to tune with Jud Smith. We did that before Midwinters and really focused on our weaknesses—I think that paid off. We know we have an extremely fast boat with all the tools to win, and combined with Luke Lawrence's natural skill and feel, plus how well we mesh as a team, I have really high hopes for us going forward."

Third place overall went to Rick Merriman and Big E (USA 1453), who won the Florida State Championship two weeks prior and credits adjusting rig-tune setups resulting in improved boat speed to their incremental success. "We struggled initially with too much windward helm. Once we eliminated it, our boat speed came alive which enabled us to be competitive with the top of the fleet."

Finishing atop the Corinthian podium and fourth overall was Andrew Lawson's No Dramas (GBR 1490) from the UK. He praised the level of competition in the fleet:

"Our goal was to compete strongly in the Open division, maintain consistency across every regatta, and secure the Corinthian title. We've had a great winter and really enjoyed the tight competition," Lawson said, thanking his crew—Graham Vials on helm and Bill Russell trimming—for their efforts.

Wrapping up his 15th season as series organizer, Jeff Nehms reflected on the challenges and successes of the 2025 series:

"The Winter Etchells Series tested our patience this season, with the wind gods giving us a strong start, followed by a stretch of light-air challenges, and then a fantastic finish with eight races. We're grateful for the perseverance of our sailors and the dedication of our race committee volunteers, whose hard work ensured a great season on the water."

Since December, more than 55 teams have competed across the four events, solidifying the Etchells Winter Series in Miami as one of the most competitive and enduring traditions in the class.

Full Series Results:

The Winter Series was scored using each team's top two results from the first three events plus their Midwinters score. The final standings are as follows, or see a spreadsheet of all scores.

  1. Mila - GBR 1511 - Lawrie Smith - 6 points
  2. Crueljane2.0 - CAN 1501 - Andrew Macrae/Luke Lawrence - 8 points
  3. Big E - USA 1453 - Rick Merriman - 12 points
  4. No Dramas (Corinthian) - GBR 1490 - Andrew Lawson - 15 points
  5. Lifted - USA 1504 - Jim Cunningham - 19 points
  6. West 4 - USA 1509 - Argyle Campbell - 21 points
  7. Freedom - USA 1456 - D Craig Mense - 22 points
  8. Oatmeal - USA 1506 - Chris Larson/Peter Duncan - 25 points
  9. Amateur Hour (Corinthian) - USA 1349 - Senet/Ben Bischoff/Kinney - 30 points
  10. Stark Raving Mad - USA 1477 - Jim Madden - 32 points
  11. Dark'NStormy - USA 1262 - Edward Tillinghast - 36 points
  12. DangErous - USA 1427 - John Dane III - 40 points
  13. A Mac - USA 1494 - Jack Jakosky - 44 points
  14. War Canoe - USA 1363 - Michael Goldfarb - 45 points
  15. Bungee Smuggler (Corinthian) - USA 1424 - Barry Parkin - 45 points
  16. Catapult / Odd Ball - USA 1513 - Joel Ronning - 46 points
  17. Vertigo II - USA 1368 - Christopher Lanza - 48 points
  18. Tar & Feathered - USA 1397 - Don Dowd - 51 points
  19. The Martian (Corinthian) - USA 1378 - Marvin Beckmann - 53 points
  20. Triple Threat - USA 1405 - Ford McCann - 64 points
  21. Mahalaga (Corinthian) - USA 1491 - Peter Vessella - 65 points
  22. Blackfish - USA 1469 - Ronald Zarrella - 69 points
  23. Transit - USA 1403 - Tim Britton - 70 points
  24. ARENA - USA 1455 - James Markby - 71 points
  25. Gumption3 - USA 1465 - Kevin Grainger - 73 points
  26. TBD - USA 1426 - Jamie Hilton - 81 points
  27. Blackadder II (Corinthian) - CAN 1451 - Andrew Cumming - 82 points
  28. Caramba - USA 1296 - Jose Fuentes - 83 points
  29. Standfast - GBR 1489 - Simon Patterson - 84 points
  30. Highlife - GBR 1441 - Dale Gordon - 92 points
  31. Ada - GBR 1409 - David Maclean - 93 points
  32. FINN - USA 1228 - Martin Wasmer - 97 points
  33. It's A(nother) Conspiracy (Corinthian) - CAN 1305 - Adrian Hanley - 98 points
  34. Peders Parade - USA 1308 - Andrew Kingston - 99 points
  35. Exabyte - GBR 1418 - Shaun Frohlich - 104 points
  36. Victory - USA 1373 - Victor Cribb - 106 points
  37. More Cowbell (Corinthian) - GRE 1368 - Christopher Morin - 111 points
  38. Flying Colors - USA 1371 - Ken Womack - 111 points
  39. Privateer - USA 1398 - Michael Jobin - 113 points
  40. Nemesis (Corinthian) - USA 1307 - Jeff Nehms - 113 points
  41. Jeremiah (Corinthian) - USA 1202 - Jonah Pruitt - 125 points

Only participated but did not qualify for the season:

  • Vengeance - GBR 1493 - David Huck
  • Tquila - IRL 1425 - James McHugh
  • Tiburon - BER 1467 - Peter McCausland
  • Swedish BLUE - GBR 1438 - Ante Razmilovic
  • Straight Dealer - GBR 1468 - David Franks
  • Rebel - USA 1419 - Scott Kaufman
  • OTTO - USA 1060 - Bent Christian Wilhelmsen
  • MOMO - IVB 1522 - Dieter Schoen
  • Highlife - USA 1441 - Dale Gordon
  • Free Bird - USA 1060 - Ben Wilkinson
  • Firebolt (Corinthian) - USA 701 - Aaron Housten
  • Cold Snap (Corinthian) - CAN 878 - Mark Hellmann
  • Cloud 10 - USA 145 - Peter McCausland

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