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2015 NYYC Annual Regatta - Tradition of competition and camaraderie

by Barby MacGowan on 6 May 2015
IRC Class Start at the 2014 New York Yacht Club Annual Regatta presented by Rolex Rolex/Daniel Forster http://www.regattanews.com
The organizers of New York Yacht Club’s first Annual Regatta in 1846 would have been hard-pressed to envision that it would become an annual event about to be run for the 161st time in the year 2015. The New York Yacht Club Annual Regatta presented by Rolex is now widely considered to be a cornerstone of the summer sailing season.

From that first race which featured 14 entries (sloops and schooners) to the mix of vintage and modern craft that will cross the starting line in Newport for three days of racing from June 12-14, the constant thread has been upholding the tradition of competition and camaraderie which is fundamental to the sport of sailing.

One of the many returning entries is the vintage yacht Spartan, a NewYork 50, and one of a nine-strong Herreshoff-built fleet commissioned by New York Yacht Club in the early part of the 20th century. Spartan, the only known surviving member of the fleet, was recommissioned in 2010 and has raced the Annual Regatta since 2011.



“For Spartan, the NYYC Annual Regatta has been the official start to the racing season since her recommissioning,” said Captain M. Charles Festa (East Greenwich, R.I.). “We find the Annual Regatta particularly challenging due to the turbulent weather at that time of year, and the nature/duration of the races. There never seems to be much downtime between each race, and the competition is always stiff.”

Another vintage beauty sure to attract a lot of attention is the Fife-designed 8-Metre Quest which will grace the starting line of the Annual Regatta for the first time in 2015. Having spent most of her life in fresh water – racing out of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club in Toronto – Quest, built in 1930, was restored by Ronald and Diane Palm in Maine and has spent the last three years racing competitively on the East Coast.



“We decided to sail the Annual Regatta because of recently joining the NYYC,” said Diane Palm (Toronto, Canada), who went on to explain that Quest has travelled several times back and forth from New England to Toronto for a series of regattas. “There is a large fleet of eight - Metres in Toronto at the Royal Canadian Yacht Club. Quest is the oldest sailboat at the club and the first Canadian eight-Metre ever built.'

Of the many modern one-designs that race by class division will be the NYYC Swan 42s, of which six are currently entered, with 2014 class winner – Mahalo – returning to defend her win.

“Last year’s win was a very nice win for us,” said Mahalo’s owner Charles Kenehan (Swampscott, Mass.), who has been out of sailing for 20 years while raising triplets. In 2013, which he characterized as a “learning year,” he both purchased the boat and raced in the Annual Regatta.

“I’m thrilled with the Swan 42 class,” said Kenehan. “The racing is extremely competitive, and now we’re hoping to take it to the next level.”Kenehan raced in the Mediterranean last fall and is focused on competition in the U.S. this year with an eye toward qualifying for the 2017 NYYC Invitational Cup.

The NYYC Annual Regatta presented by Rolex gets underway with the Around-the-Island Race (scored as a standalone race) on Friday, June 12, followed by the traditional two-day series on Saturday and Sunday, June 13-14. Yachts racing under the IRC handicap, in the Classics division, or as part of an invited one-design class, will sail drop-mark races on Rhode Island Sound or Narragansett Bay. PHRF classes will sail the “Navigator” Races using government marks. Daily awards and social activities will complete each day’s activities at Harbour Court, NYYC’s on-the-water clubhouse in Newport, R.I.

For more information, contact NYYC Racing Director Brad Dellenbaugh at dellenbaugh@nyyc.org or (401) 845-9633. Or visit website.

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