Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta in St. Pete: Sunday Snaps
Paul Todd brings us his best from the water.
By
Sailing World Staff
Updated: February 15, 2016
Steven Palmer’s Spare Part finished 5th overall in the Sonar Class.Paul Todd/Outside Images
Mark roundings in the Sonar class are always dynamic.Paul Todd/Outside Images
Competitors enjoy a sunny day of sailing on Tampa BayPaul Todd/Outside Images
With eight boats in the fleet, the J/24 competition was a great warmup for next weeks’ Midwinter Championship.Paul Todd/Outside Images
Travis Odenbach (in plaid) lead his team aboard HoneyBadger to a second place overall finish for the weekend.Paul Todd/Outside Images
Game faces were ON at the Helly Hansen NOOD in St. Petersburg.Paul Todd/Outside Images
Will Welles and his team aboard Sea Bags Sailing Team won the weekend in the J/70 class.Paul Todd/Outside Images
The A-Class Catamarans sail together—both the foiling and non foiling craft start on the same line. However, they’re scored both together and separately through the week.Paul Todd/Outside Images
Bailey White took first place in the A-Cat foiling division, and second place overall in the class.Paul Todd/Outside Images
David King aboard USA 505 won the Melges 24 class with just two points over Gary Schwarting’s Obsession.Paul Todd/Outside Images
Nearly half of the Melges 24 fleet travelled to St. Pete from afar for the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta. Home ports included Wisconsin, Georgia and Kentucky.Paul Todd/Outside Images