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Andrews Institute Florida to Cuba Yacht Race kicked off + Video

by Talbot Wilson- Pensacola YC on 1 Nov 2015
The first boat out into the gulf was Larry Hamilton’s Formosa 45 'Serengeti' from Marathon, Florida. He was closely followed by race chairman Bob Kriegel’s Pearson 424 'Acadia' from Pensacola. Mike Patterson's Corsair 31R ' Bella Rosa" had blazed through the monohull fleet. She left the pass in third. - 2015 Andrews Institute Pensacola a la Habana Yacht Race Talbot Wilson
Twenty-two boats were entered in the 2015 Andrews Institute Pensacola a la Habana race but only 21 started the race. Glenn Benson’s Jeanneau 45DS could not start because of a broken rudder suffered in the remnant storm of Hurricane Patricia earlier in the week. The first class to start went off at 8:05AM CDT, the early time to catch the outgoing tide.

The slower, smaller boats in the Classic Cruiser Division started first, followed by the Modern Cruiser Division and the Multihulls. Winds were under 10 kts from the east, so it was a reaching start south out of Pensacola Bay to the Santa Rosa Sound. After a short run to the west in the sound, the boats cut through Pensacola Pass and headed out into the Gulf of Mexico on a beat to Habana.

The first boat out into the gulf was Larry Hamilton’s Formosa 45 'Serengeti' from Marathon, Florida. He was closely followed by race chairman Bob Kriegel’s Pearson 424 'Acadia' from Pensacola. Mike Patterson's Corsair 31R 'Bella Fonte' blazed through the monohull fleet to stand third.

Throughout the afternoon, the cold front that brought storms to Texas and Louisiana earlier Saturday morning continued to press south toward the fleet. As predicted at the Friday night skippers briefing the wind and seas built through the afternoon. Winds were reported to be 20-25 kts and seas five to seven feet. Higher winds are expected in squalls through the night, moderating in the morning on Sunday. Winds are expected to shift to southerly through that period.

By early afternoon two yachts had turned back to Pensacola. Greg Russell’s little homemade catamaran, ‘Surf Rider’, a Wharram design that looks something like two canoes connected by cross beams, had turned back. 'Surf Rider' was back in Pensacola Bay by mid-afternoon. Ralph Bush’s Island Packet 27 ‘Island Sun’ was returning and near the mouth of Pensacola Pass by 3:15PM CDT. Conditions were reported by Bush as “rough”.

As boats pound their way across the Gulf of Mexico to Cuba, land-bound spectators can track their favorite boats from start to finish. Each boat has a position transponder that will broadcast its location to home computers, laptops, pads and smartphones. The monitoring system is called “Kattack”. It is online through the event website

The original Havana Race was sailed from St. Petersburg FL when 11 boats started on March 30, 1930.The competition grew in size and stature to be a favorite of Gulf Coast sailors. It became a preliminary to the famous Southern Ocean Racing Circuit and attracted top yachts from the Americas and the international scene. Then bullets started flying at masts, and Castro overthrew the Cuban government, so the race was discontinued in 1959. See more at A History of Pensacola Yacht Club’s Involvement with the Havana Race prepared by Tom Pace, Jr. at event website

Title sponsorship for the 2015 Pensacola a la Habana Race has come from The Andrews Institute headquarters in Gulf Breeze, Florida. Local sponsors include Zern Rigging, Schurr Sails, Weather Routing Inc, GeoSyntec, and Technology Associates, Inc. The regatta is supported by the Pensacola Sports Association and The PYC Satori Foundation, a new not-for profit organized to support maritime education and activity for a diverse cross-section of Northwest Florida youth and the general population. The Pace Family of Pensacola has also supported the race through a generous donation to the PYC Satori Foundation.

The Castillo del Morro Race: Friendly competition
One important goal of the new Cuba race is to establish friendly, amateur athletic competition between the US sailors and the people of Cuba. Once in Cuba, the Pensacola a la Habana racers will be joined by local racers and other boats mooring in the Hemingway Marina in The Castillo del Morro Race.

The race is scheduled in Havana for Friday November, sixth. It will have a course that will be from the Almendares River mouth – entry buoy to Havana Harbor- Hemingway Marina. This course is spectator friendly for the Cuban people and US spectators traveling to Cuba. The boats will leave the Hemingway Marina for the starting line at 9:00AM and the start will be approximately 11:00AM local time.

The trophy presentations for the Andrews Institute Pensacola a la Habana Race and the Castillo del Morro Race will be at 7:00PM at the Hemingway International Yacht Club.



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