Charleston Race Week celebrated its 30th anniversary in style by welcoming 153 boats across 14 classes April 16-19. Jeff Todd is one of the most renowned skippers in the history of J/22 Class and has a long list of notable accomplishments on his resume. The former North Sails professional can now add Charleston Race Week to his championship trophy case. Todd has competed at CRW in a wide range of classes over the years, but had never before brought his own boat. The Annapolis resident and longtime teammate Chris Ryan made the trip because both of their daughters now live in the area. Todd, who is 65 years old and on the verge of retirement, showed a fleet of 10 boats how it’s done by winning six of nine races for a low score of 11 points. Mount Pleasant skipper James Pine and the Saltline team did an impressive job of keeping pace and finished just two points astern in second. “Old guys can still get it done. We were going against the younger generation and managed to edge them out,” Todd said. “It was a good experience all around. We were able to go sailing during the day and spend time with the family when we were off the water. We were treated to beautiful weather and good hospitality in Charleston.” Full results: https://www.yachtscoring.com/event_results_cumulative/50472