The  entire fleet finished the 231 nautical mile leg within 45 minutes and 20 seconds of each other
Closest  Finish in Atlantic Cup History
Newport  Inshore Series May 25-26, Final Prize Giving May 26
Closer than it looks: Gryphon Solo 2 hanging on to a small lead during the race toNewport. Image copyright Conrad Colman/LeCoq Cuisine. Finishing order was 1. Bodacious Dream 2. LeCoq Cuisine 3. Gryphon Solo 2.
by Julianna Barbieri
The Atlantic Cup presented by  11th Hour Racing completed its second leg of offshore  racing with #118 Bodacious Dream, skippered by Dave Rearick and Matt Scharl,  crossing the Jamestown FiSH Finish line first with an elapsed time of  30 hours 9 minutes 39 seconds on Sunday, May 19, to complete the 231  nautical mile leg from New York Harbor to Newport, R.I. The race,  featuring an international fleet of Class 40s competing in the only  carbon neutral sailing race held in the United States, saw Bodacious Dream beat out  #121 Lecoq Cuisine (30:14:38) by 4 minutes 59 seconds, followed 5 minutes and 12 seconds later by #106 Gryphon Solo 2 (30:19:50).
The second leg of the Atlantic Cup set sail at 2:05 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 19th from New York Harbor  en route to Newport Shipyard with international competitors from the USA, France, Great Britain and New Zealand. After starting in a light southerly, the teams raced the entire way down the Jersey Shore in short course fleet racing mode. After the  turning mark, the teams were within sight of each other through to the  finish. The major decision  of the race came at determining which way to round Block Island  deciding on wind (to the east) or current (to the west). Those choosing  to round Block Island to the west saw that decision pay off. The last  five miles to the finish were incredibly tense as  the first three teams to cross the finish line were separated by 10  minutes and 11 seconds.
Bodacious Dream skipper Matt Scharl:  “We’re pleased with our performance, but it was a very tough race.  Halfway through the second leg all the boats were within a half a mile.  There’s just no let up, you just can’t take any breaks during the entire  thing.”
Bodacious Dream skipper Dave Rearick: “It was a lot of hard work, we hung in there until the end and it  turned out we came out on top” 
Scharl added,  “We wanted to go right from a historical point of view around the  Island, but once we found that they (Gryphon Solo 2) were passing us  going to the right, we threw up a spinnaker that we probably shouldn’t  have that forced us all the way to the left and they  (Gryphon Solo 2) let us go which is the miracle of the race.”
Comprehensive results available here:  http://atlanticcup.org/race/
RESULTS FROM THE SECOND LEG OF THE  2013 ATLANTIC CUP
1st  #118  Bodacious Dream – USA (Dave  Rearick, Matt Scharl) 30:09:39    14pts             
2nd  #121 Lecoq Cuisine – USA (Eric  Lecoq, Conrad Colman)  30:14:38   12             
3rd #106  Gryphon Solo 2 – USA (Joe  Harris, Tristan Mougline)   30:19:50   10             
4th  #54   Dragon – USA (Michael  Hennessy, Rob Windsor)   30:27:28  8                            
5th #116  Icarus Racing – USA (Tim Fetsch, Ben Poucher)   30:37:36   6                             
6th  #90  40 Degrees – GBR (Hannah  Jenner, Peter Harding)  30:41:37  4                
7th #39  Pleiad Racing (Ed  Cesare, Chad Corning)    30:54:59  2               
COMBINED POINT STANDINGS AFTER FIRST TWO  LEGS OF OFFSHORE COMPETITION                    
#118        Bodacious Dream – USA (Dave  Rearick, Matt Scharl)  28       
#121        Lecoq Cuisine – USA (Eric  Lecoq, Conrad Colman)  24             
#106        Gryphon Solo 2 – USA (Joe  Harris, Tristan Mougline)  16             
#116        Icarus Racing – USA (Tim Fetsch, Ben Poucher) 14             
#90          40 Degrees – GBR (Hannah  Jenner, Peter Harding)  14
#54          Dragon – USA (Michael  Hennessy, Rob Windsor)  12
#39          Pleiad Racing (Ed  Cesare, Chad Corning)   4
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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