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Newport Bermuda Race 2016 will be scored by one handicapping system

by John Rousmaniere on 17 Jan 2015
Will the start of the 50th Thrash to the Onion Patch be another spinnaker start like it was in 2012 and 2014? Join in the adventure of a lifetime, the biennial Newport Bermuda Race®, and find out for yourself. Daniel Forster http://www.DanielForster.com
When the Newport Bermuda Race is next sailed in 2016, it will be scored by one handicapping system, the Offshore Racing Rule (ORR). The ORR calculates each boat’s speed potential based on its dimensions, using a Velocity Prediction Program (VPP). The ORR has been used in the Newport Bermuda Race since 2006, following many years of handicapping under other VPP systems.

The announcement was made by Race Chairman A. J. Evans (Red Bank, NJ). He noted that the 2016 race will be a double anniversary year for the Newport Bermuda Race. It will mark the 50th 'Thrash to the Onion Patch' since the biennial race was founded in 1906. The nickname honors Bermuda’s agricultural history and the typical demanding sailing conditions on the 635-mile race course across the Gulf Stream.

The next race will also mark the 90th anniversary of the partnership between the race’s co-organizers, the Cruising Club of America and the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club. Evans announced the appointment of four race officials from the clubs. They are Principal Race Officer John Osmond (Osterville, MA), International Jury Chair Peter Shrubb (Warwick, Bermuda), Race Safety Officer Ron Trossbach (Newport, RI), and Chief Inspector James Phyfe (Cranston, RI).

The '50th Thrash' will start on June 17, 2016, off Castle Hill, at Newport, R.I. In the most recent Newport Bermuda Race, in 2014, 164 boats sailed in divisions for racing-cruising boats, cruising boats, doublehanded boats sailed by two sailors, and Grand Prix racing boats with professional sailors.

More information is available here and here.
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