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Sailing's version of NASCAR comes to Pier 39

by Erik Simonson, h2oshots.com on 21 May 2009
The 18ft skiffs will be featured at Pier 39, San Francisco Erik Simonson/ h2oshots.com

The American Sailing League (ASL) redefines sailboat racing with its second annual Championship Series at PIER 39 on San Francisco Bay. A series of races will take place on Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31, from noon – 5 pm with teams competing just off the bay end of PIER 39.

These 18-foot skiffs are among the fastest and most exciting in the sport today. They can reach more than three times the speed of average sailing yachts. The races combine all of the athletic skill and daredevil stunts of the X-Games with the breakneck speed and spectacular wipeouts of NASCAR.

'Last year was PIER 39’s first year of hosting the American Sailing League Championship Series,' said Sue Muzzin, PIER 39’s Director of Public Relations & Advertising. 'It’s a great waterfront event that appeals to our broad range of visitors. We are looking forward to working with ASL and growing their Championship Series at PIER 39.'

The list of competitors reads like a who's who of American skiff sailing, with such names as Howie Hamlin, Fritz Lanzinger, Matt Noble, Chad Freitas, Patrick Whitmarsh, Rory Giffen, Joey Pasquali, and Andrew McCorquodale. Teams will complete in elimination heats on Saturday and the first half of Sunday, culminating in a high stakes, single race championship round. The winner goes home with a cash prize.

The American Sailing League was founded by Jeff Causey and Thomas Loughborough, of Causey/Loughborough Racing LLC, as a vehicle to bring Grand prix 18 Foot Skiff racing to the United States, and offer a platform for a new generation of young American sailors to showcase their talent.

Causey/Loughborough Racing and The American Sailing League have leapt to the vanguard of this revolution, working with San Francisco’s own Skiff Sailing Foundation to facilitate the growth of skiff sailing across the United States.

For more information visit www.americansailingleague.com

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