Day 2 of the Sunfish North American Championship separated the contenders from the pretenders. After getting caught in an unfavorable current during the first race, Jonathan Martinetti of Ecuador rebounded to win two more races and finish third in another. Martinetti continues to lead the regatta. Two time Sunfish World Champion, David Loring of Charleston, SC demonstrated superior knowledge of the local conditions while sailing in light air during the first race. David horizoned the fleet and earned first bullet of the regatta. He sail consistently in the next the next three races and after one throwout sits in second overall. Alan Uram continues to put up top finishes, and sits in third overall. Kamilla Sabogal of Ecuador has been the most consistent sailor, and is the only competitor without a deep finish. She sits in fourth overall.
Those four sailors have separated themselves from the rest of the fleet. However, with the conditions being as challenging as they are, the regatta is still up for grabs.
For the final day of racing, a 10-15 knot southwest is forecasted. There are three more races scheduled, to bring the total for the series to 12.
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