Please select your home edition
Edition
SCIBS 2024 LEADERBOARD

Marion to Bermuda Cruising Yacht Race - Registration now open

by Lisa Gabrielson on 21 Oct 2014
Marion to Bermuda Cruising Yacht Race Leighton O'Connor http://www.leightonphoto.com/
The Marion to Bermuda Cruising Yacht Race have announced the opening of registration for its 20th anniversary, which will commence on June 19, 2015. Supported by the Beverly Yacht Club of Marion, Massachusetts, the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club of Paget, Bermuda, and the Blue Water Sailing Club of Boston, Massachusetts, the race is open to seaworthy yachts appropriate for an offshore ocean race as defined in The US Safety Equipment Requirements (USSER).

The Marion to Bermuda course traverses three distinct bodies of water-Buzzards Bay, the Gulf Stream, and the approach to Bermuda.

'The Marion to Bermuda race offers a unique opportunity for sailors who truly love sailing. While a competition, the race truly focuses on being fun - both on the open water and in both ports,' said Allan McLean, Executive Director of the Marion Bermuda Cruising Yacht Race Association. 'Marion Bermuda is a highly accessible race - perfect for the novice or experienced ocean racer. We provide many resources to help newer yachts get ready to sail and a robust agenda to keep alumni boats returning race after race.'

Supporting its commitment to provide sailors with resources both leading up to and during the race, the Marion to Bermuda race committee also today announced that Hinckley Yachts will serve as the Official Race Preparation Resource for the upcoming race.


Marion to Bermuda follows the guidelines of the US Safety Equipment Requirements (USSER), which places more responsibility on the skipper of the boat for the safety of the boat and crew. Marion to Bermuda shifted from the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) guidelines in efforts to support both accessibility of the race to first-time racers and a commitment to safety for all participants. Under these requirements, preparation costs for first-time participants are reduced by up to $10,000.00.

The Offshore Youth Challenge Trophy is a first for a USSER offshore race. The youth class is open to sailors between 16 and 23 years of age under the guidance of an adult mentor. To qualify, a minimum of four youth sailors must be aboard and constitute at least two-thirds of the crew. Special pricing on accommodations and meals in Bermuda will be available for youth participants.

'The addition of a youth class is a particularly exciting element of this year's race,' noted McLean. 'We're thrilled to support the future of our sport - and the next 20 Marion to Bermuda races - with this commitment to the next generation of sailors.'

Registration is now open for the race. Interested participants can register online here. The entry fee is $950, plus $50 for each additional crewmember. Service academies or university sailing clubs are eligible for a reduced rate of $475, plus $50 per additional crewmember. Additional details on registration, fees and requirements can be found in the Notice of Race, available online here.

http://www.marionbermuda.com/" target="_blank">Marion Bermuda website

Vaikobi 2024 FOOTERHyde Sails 2022 One Design FOOTERRS Sailing 2021 - FOOTER

Related Articles

44Cup Baiona Day 2
Switzerland's day in the sun History was made on the 44Cup today when, for the first time, a team representing land-locked Switzerland was top scoring boat of the day.
Posted on 10 May
49er & 49er FX Europeans & Nacra 17 Worlds Day 4
Uruguay surges to the top of the 49ers Uruguay has never qualified a 49er to the Olympic Games. In fact across the whole history of the modern Olympics the South American nation has just won 10 medals, none yet in sailing.
Posted on 10 May
Cup Spy May 9: Testing the wind machine
Luna Rossa have been testing the old and new AC75 wingfoils as they wind down in Cagliari Luna Rossa sailed for the fourth successive day from Cagliari, Sardinia. A point of interest on Thursday was the relative performance of its two wing foils - one to the new AC75 Class Rule, the other a legacy foil used in the 2021 America's Cup.
Posted on 10 May
Ambrogio Beccaria wins The Transat CIC in Class40
Crossing the line of the historic race at 03:47:55 hrs this morning Italy's Ambrogio Beccaria on his all Italian designed and built Musa 40 Alla Grande Pirelli added the hugely prestigious Transat CIC Class 40 title to his steadily growing collection of solo and short handed ocean racing honours this morning.
Posted on 10 May
Marine Auctions: May Online Auctions
Bidding to open on Friday 24th May May 2024 Online Auction Bidding to Open Friday 24th May Close Thursday 30th May at 2pm AEST.
Posted on 10 May
Is this the slipperiest AC75 boat in the fleet?
There's plenty to suggest American Magic's 'Patriot' is the most refined aerodynamic package so far There's plenty to suggest that American Magic's AC75 'Patriot' is the most refined aerodynamic package so far and if that's the case the team's new machine could be the lowest drag Cup boat out there.
Posted on 10 May
The 5 Minute Warning
Andy Rice & Matt Sheahan's 5min racing update PlanetSail's Matt Sheahan catches up with Sailjuice's Andy Rice who's reporting from the South of France. Andy's at the last big regatta for the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 classes before the Olympic Games just over a couple of months from now.
Posted on 9 May
Ensign's latest news, upcoming events, top picks
Showcasing their demonstrator stock sale, including the soon to arrive Bavaria C46 In this edition, Ensign showcase their demonstrator stock sale (including the soon to arrive Bavaria C46), highlight exciting upcoming boat shows, recap recent events, and take a walk-through of the new Nautitech 48 Open.
Posted on 9 May
44Cup Baiona Day 1
Strong start in light conditions From some way out the opening day of the 44Cup Baiona, the second event of the 2024 circuit for the high performance owner-driver RC44 one designs, was looking light.
Posted on 9 May
The Transat CIC Update
Ambrogio Beccaria has Class 40 finish line and victory 'in sight' With less than 140 miles to go to the finish line of the Transat CIC solo race across the North Atlantic from Lorient to New York Italy's Ambrogio Beccaria appears to have dealt with the last weather hurdle earlier today.
Posted on 9 May