The Bone Island Regatta has been a significant event for many Fleet 6 members. The 158-nautical-mile course begins at the Venice inlet jetties, rounds Smith Shoal, down the straights, around Tank island, and concludes at Key West.
Jay Nadelson, owner of the C&C 110, Playmobile, has competed in this race for many years alongside various Fleet 6 members, including Jan van Heek, Jim Nuzzo, Joe Onofrio, Rudy Trejo, and the late Bob Sween.
This year’s race was a memorable one. Despite a stalled front north of Sarasota and an approaching low-pressure system, the team maintained a strategy to reach off the wind from start to finish as the winds continued to back.
In 2019, Playmobile set a course speed record of 28.5 hours, with line honors. this year, we surpassed that record by 6.5 hours, finishing just under 22 hrs.
Our progress was not without challenges. During the race, a snapped halyard sent our Code Zero into the water. After a quick recovery, Joe Onofrio climbed the mast without hesitation while under sail to run a new spinnaker halyard. Later, a brief literal 15 second 30-knot squall caused the halyard to break again, forcing us to continue through the night with only a jib and main. (At 3am, in pitch dark, he respectfully wasn’t ready to go back up the mast lol)
Around sunrise, with backing winds getting close to 75 apparent wind angle, the crew executed a difficult sail change. With limited halyards available, we successfully transitioned from a jib to a spinnaker using only the jib halyard in 20knot winds. Raising a spinnaker of that size without a jib blocking the wind is not an easy task. This maneuver increased our speed by nearly 3 knots.
We ended the race, rounding the Tank island shoals, with a 50 degree left hand turn to the finish bare headed, swapping the spin back to the jib successfully protecting our lead.
Jay Nadelson did an exceptional job executing our strategy and maintaining the team’s focus. It was a successful and memorable regatta for everyone involved and all who tracked our progress.



