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Knowing When It’s Time for a Bigger Boat

Thursday
Apr 28
2022
Posted by deleteme

The author gets a feel for what she hopes will soon be her new boat

“Keep it simple, sailor,” was always our mantra. Aboard our 1985 Niagara 35, Plaintiff’s Rest, my partner, Phillip, and I didn’t have heat, AC, a hot-water heater, generator, watermaker or bow thruster, which meant we also didn’t have to absorb the costs and time required to maintain these kinds of complicated systems. Over the course of seven years, Plaintiff’s Rest’s simplicity also allowed us to learn her every nut, bolt and quirk, until we could fix pretty much any problem ourselves. Sounds perfect, right? Well, we recently sold her and bought a newer, more costly, harder-to-handle and far more complex boat. In short, we ditched our previous simplicity and went for broke. Go on, ask me: Why would we change tacks this way?

The answer: we found ourselves in a header. That old racing wisdom to tack on a header rings as true in life as it does in sailing. Things are always changing. The seasoned sailor must constantly monitor the conditions, consider their impact on her current course and adjust as needed. When you’re sailing upwind and the wind shifts toward your bow—a header—it will force you onto a heading farther away from your ultimate destination. When you come about, you change course to the tack that’s been lifted, so that you are once again on the most direct path to your end goal. Is it guaranteed the new wind direction will hold and your tack will prove to have been the right thing to do in the long run? Never. That’s all part of the fun of pitting your skills and senses against the constantly changing conditions to make them carry you to your end goal. Am I still only talking about sailing here? Or is this starting to sound like something a bit more general?

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double double

Thursday
Apr 28
2022
Posted by deleteme

Conceived by Stephens Waring Design with a goal of world cruising to destination in the tropics and ranging to areas in mild arctic latitudes, the cat shall be capable of sailing in all kinds of conditions. Inspired by sailors, the design is focused on family living and connectivity, yet geared for serious adventurers…

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Clipper Race crosses Pacific Ocean

Thursday
Apr 28
2022
Posted by XS Editor

After a two year postponement due to COVID-19, the 2019-20 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race completed its sixth of eight leg circumnavigation, with the fleet of 11 boats finishing the 6100 nm course across the North Pacific from the Philippines to Seattle, WA.

Claiming the leg victory was WTC Logistics, having recorded its fastest boat speed at 23.5 knots. “Well what can I say?” said Skipper Dan Jones. “Truly awesome ocean racing – 35 days at sea and the whole fleet will finish within 24hrs! Achieving first place on my first race as the Skipper of WTC Logistics and I’m so proud of what we have achieved as a team.

“The crew started as enthusiastic sailors and finished as a well oiled race team, pushing harder each day as we built confidence in our sailing and tactical decisions. We sailed against ourselves rather than being swayed by the choices of other boats, not getting distracted always looking at the bigger picture…

Race details – Team list – Race route – Tracker – Facebook

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1979

Thursday
Apr 28
2022
Posted by deleteme

Ahead of the start of the Pure Ocean challenge between Bermuda and Lorient next month, which will resurrect the infamous series of races that took place over 40 years ago, those involved in this and historic editions have reflected on the importance of the route and its resurgence.

Back in 1979, the first edition of the race saw Jean-Claude Parisis and Olivier de Rosny on the monohull Fernande finishing third as Éric Tabarly and Marc Pajot on Paul Ricard were beaten into second place by Eugène Riguidel and Gilles Gahinet with just 5 minutes and 42 seconds separating the top two boats.

Olivier de Rosny said: “It was such a pleasure to race in this competitive boat and I can remember passing the banks of Newfoundland with winds of 30 knots which was a lot more than the other boats who were following a route further south.

“When we finally arrived in Lorient we were both very surprised at how many people were there to welcome us back and we were inundated with letters congratulating us on our achievement.”

Olivier de Rosny believes that resurrecting the crossing challenge is a great opportunity for boats to return to France after the Caribbean racing season…

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‘NextGen’ to compete in The Ocean Race 2022-23

Thursday
Apr 28
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Sailing Holland and DutchSail announce that they will compete in the upcoming edition of The Ocean Race with ‘SAILING TEAM NEXTGEN’ – a Dutch-owned team sailing on behalf of yacht clubs the KNZ&RV and KRZV De Maas…

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Canada SailGP Team partnered with WASZP

Thursday
Apr 28
2022
Posted by XS Editor

As part of its commitment to building a pathway for the next generation of Canadian athletes in sailing, the Canada SailGP Team has partnered with WASZP and Pitch Pole Skiff Products Inc. (PPSP)…

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Solos at Bartley

Wednesday
Apr 27
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Glorious sunshine combined with a robust easterly wind greeted the visitors and home sailors to the 2022 Solo open meeting at Bartley in Birmingham…

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Matt Wearn continues winning streak on day 2

Wednesday
Apr 27
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Olympic champion Matt Wearn (WA) continued his winning streak at the French Olympic Week Hyères, finishing first in both his fleet races on the second day of the regatta…

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Podium for Roberts in the Solo Maître Coq

Wednesday
Apr 27
2022
Posted by XS Editor

This year, having taken time out from the Figaro class in search of sponsorship for the Vendée Globe, Alan jumped back into his trusty Figaro Beneteau 3. It is great to see that the British skipper jump back in and be at the top of the fleet…

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First ever U25 Para Sailing World Championship

Wednesday
Apr 27
2022
Posted by deleteme

The new Championship event is intended as an avenue for the growth of the sport as World Sailing continues its campaign to see sailing reinstated for the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games…

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red red wine

Wednesday
Apr 27
2022
Posted by deleteme

In the fourth part of a  series, IMOCA and The Ocean Race retrace the history of the crewed round the world race, focused on French sailors. We particularly liked this passage:

Before the voyage, Bernard Deguy put together a reading panel with the future academic, Bertrand Poirot-Delpech, and his cousin Michel Deguy, a philosopher and poet. “When we set sail from Saint-Malo and headed to the race start in Portsmouth, each of the ten crew received ten books free of charge and were tasked with reading them… something that would be quite unthinkable today in The Ocean Race…

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cut it

Tuesday
Apr 26
2022
Posted by deleteme

You’d expect the environmentally-driven 11th Hour Racing Team to push harder than most when it came to building their latest Imoca 60. They did not disappoint…

There’s a quick, cost-neutral, and almost effortless way to massively reduce the environmental impact of building a high-performance sailing yacht. For an Imoca 60, you can cut the total carbon footprint by almost a third, simply by ensuring that the boatyard and key suppliers are on a 100 percent renewable electricity tariff. It’s usually easy to switch energy suppliers and renewable energy is becoming very competitive in price, so it can be a triple bottom line win – for the client, for the builder and for the environment…

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Get off the couch and on the water

Tuesday
Apr 26
2022
Posted by XS Editor

What Is a Non-Fungible Token (NFT)?

According to Investopedia.com, NFTs are cryptographic assets on a blockchain with unique identification codes and metadata that distinguish them from each other. Unlike cryptocurrencies, they cannot be traded or exchanged at equivalency. This differs from fungible tokens like cryptocurrencies, which are identical to each other and, therefore, can serve as a medium for commercial transactions.

Is this what happens when a generation of gamer kids get older?

This NFT thing has led to Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) which we pray will never be recognized by World Sailing or any national authority. Please, let’s not lose sight of a sport that requires wind in our hair, not air conditioning on the couch.

And now it turns out there are modern day pirates in this NFT world as BAYC revealed that its Instagram account had been taken over and used to siphon off cryptoassets…

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2022 UK IOM Nationals Form Guide

Tuesday
Apr 26
2022
Posted by XS Editor

This weekend (30th April – 2nd May) 68 of the country’s best radio sailing skippers will descend on Castle Semple Loch near Lochwinnoch, south-west of Glasgow to battle for the 2022 International One Metre UK National Championship…

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SailGP, One Design, Congo Cup, and offshore news

Tuesday
Apr 26
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The (foiling) wake may have barely settled on San Francisco Bay after Tom Slingsby and his Australian SailGP Team won the $1M+ prize purse at the SailGP’s Season 2 Grand Final, but that certainly isn’t stopping SailGP teams from making headlines…

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Broker Needed

Tuesday
Apr 26
2022
Posted by deleteme
I’m living in the US. I’m a UK Citizen and I’m looking to buy a boat in Valencia from two UK citizens who have the boat registered in UK.I don’t know all the rules and pitfalls of this kind of transaction, so I’m willing to pay a broker to help me through the process.

I presume I need a broker based in the UK? Does anyone know someone who can help me with this?

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Global Solo Challenge welcomes 47th entry

Monday
Apr 25
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Kevin Delprat is from Guadaloupe in the French Antilles. 29 years old at the time of writing, he is the youngest entry so far in the Global Solo Challenge 2023/2024…

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Increasing safety with technology

Monday
Apr 25
2022
Posted by XS Editor

As big boats increase in speed, so do the safety hazards. If a crew falls overboard, recovery decreases, particularly if they are attached by a tether. But also obstacles become less avoidable as the time to react is minimized.

When BMW Oracle Racing launched their 90-foot trimaran for the 2010 America’s Cup, it would trail an escort boat that was responsible for detecting debris. The team wanted no setbacks in their quest to claim the cup.

Offshore races magnify the issues with fewer crew, particularly as solo racers fail to maintain a permanent watch. Even with the best effort, collisions with unidentified floating objects (UFO) are common, and when something hard is getting hit by something fast, disaster can follow…

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Allen Contender Open at Oxford

Monday
Apr 25
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Contender Travellers Series Round 2 was hosted by Oxford Sailing Club and the class was pleased to be back, not quite so please with the forecast of cold temperatures and somewhat fickle wind…

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J70 Australian Nationals 2022 at the CYCA

Monday
Apr 25
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Tim Ryan and his crew Rob Greenhalgh, Jess Grimes and Charlie Gundy on Vamos AUS1567, successfully defended their J70 Australian Championship over the Easter weekend consistently performing in the 14 races sailed out of the Cruising YC of Australia…

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RS 700 and 800 Rooster National Tour events at Stokes Bay SC

Monday
Apr 25
2022
Posted by deleteme

The first RS 700 and 800 Rooster National Tour events of 2022 took place at Stokes Bay Sailing Club over the weekend…

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Vertigo wins ORCV Bass Strait race

Monday
Apr 25
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Tim Olding’s Summit 35 Vertigo, won the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria (ORCV) 55 nm West Offshore Products Coastal Sprint Race on a perfect sailing day…

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my wave

Monday
Apr 25
2022
Posted by deleteme

This is the Kernan 68 Peligroso, fresh off their ORR overall win in the N2E race, entering Mission Bay. According to boat captain Keith Kilpatrick, “it looked worse than it was.”

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Round Britain & Ireland Race: Two-Handed Titans

Monday
Apr 25
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Short-handed racing with the RORC has been booming in recent years with 84 teams competing in the 2021 RORC Season’s Points Championship…

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nereid, anarchy 6 overall winners

Monday
Apr 25
2022
Posted by deleteme

The J/125 Nereid was first overall PHRF in the Newport to Ensenada race, and the Hobie 33m Anarchy 6, was first overall in PHRF and ORR in the Newport to San Diego race. That course also went around the North Coronado Island before finishing in San Diego (88 miles). Anarchy also won best corrected overall, best corrected monohull.

It was a breezy race, mostly in the 16-24 true range, with wind from 260-305. Both Nereid and A6 excelled in those conditions, were well sailed, with good people on board.  Fast and fun!

That’s nereid’s navigator Damian Craig with the goods! Scot Tempesta didn’t do too badly either…

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snow in april?

Monday
Apr 25
2022
Posted by deleteme

No, not the white wintery fluffy type of snow! Depending on where you live there could be snow in April, but this time it’s snowing in the ocean! As long as there’s been marine life, it’s been snowing – a mixture of flakes that are mostly composed of dead things – animal carcasses, feces, mucus, viruses, dust, etc making their way into the depths.

This actually helps trap carbon in the seafloor, but now microplastics are starting to show up in this snow and is harming nature’s cooling process. A recent model found 99.8 percent of plastic that entered the ocean since 1950 had sunk below the first few hundred feet of the ocean. Scientists have found 10,000 times more microplastics on the seafloor than in contaminated surface waters…

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N2E Monohull Record Smashed!

Sunday
Apr 24
2022
Posted by deleteme

ENSENADA, Mexico – Rio100, a custom Bakewell White and its crew, led by owner Manouch Moshayedi, has decimated the Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race’s elapsed time record for a monohull with an unofficial finish of 7 hours 02 minutes 17 seconds, a remarkable 2 hours 33 minutes and 17 seconds less than the previous record set by Steve Maheen’s R/P 63 Aszhous in 2016.

The record also represents the first time a monohull has crossed the finish line here before sundown.

Not far aft in Rio100’s wake, the rest of the Maxi fleet; some also positioned to break the old record, battled for top-of-the-class honors.

According to the YB tracker, multiple-time N2E winner Bill Gibbs’ Wahoo led the entire fleet down the coast until being passed by Rio100 off San Diego – about the time its spinnaker blew out. They recovered and were south of the border before Ray Paul’s 65 Botin Armetis passed by. Still, the 45-foot Schionning was the first ORCA-class boat to arrive, setting a new personal-best finish for team Wahoo.

Friday morning winds that blew directly from the west at 18 to 20 knots off the Balboa Pier, represented one of the windiest and bounciest starts in recent memory.

Yet Moshayedi called the record-breaking conditions “Fantastic; a straight shot down the coast, a great experience.”

Included in the crew of 16 U.S. and New Zealand-based sailors were his son Sebastian and Peter Isler. The win gives Isler the exclusive distinction of being part of two record-holding crews. The multihull record set by the Mod70 Orion in 2016, and now the monohull record set by Rio100.

By 1 a.m. about a dozen boats had crossed the finish line. Diminishing overnight winds between 4 – 8 knots have slowed progress for some but are predicted to pick up mid-Saturday morning and usher in the remaining competitors.

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Contender, Fireball and Osprey at HISC – Final Results

Sunday
Apr 24
2022
Posted by deleteme

Slightly easier conditions for day 2 of the Contender, Fireball and Osprey open meetings at Hayling Island, tempted a few more crews onto the water…

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Caribbean Maxi Challenge – Final Results from Les Voiles de St Barth

Sunday
Apr 24
2022
Posted by deleteme

The International Maxi Association’s new Caribbean Maxi Challenge concluded with an impressive ‘victory with a day to spare’ in the Maxi class for Jim Swartz’s Judel Vrolijk 72 Vesper…

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Williams wins 57th Congressional Cup

Sunday
Apr 24
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Long Beach, CA (April 23, 2022) – Ian Williams (GBR) and Team Gladstone’s Long Beach have won the 57th Congressional Cup – and a fifth iconic Crimson Blazer – toppling defending champion Taylor Canfield (USA) and Team Stars+Stripes 3 to 1 in the final matches of this thrilling five-day regatta.

Sailing with Williams were: Matt Cornwell, Andrew Estcourt, Jon Gunderson, Steve Mitchell and Richard Sydenham…

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International Moth – Simon Hiscock cleansweep for Inland Title

Sunday
Apr 24
2022
Posted by deleteme

Simon Hiscocks maintained his winning touch to take a cleansweep of all eight races at the Moth Class UK Inland Championship hosted at Grafham Water SC…

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Congressional Cup – Williams v Cranfield Finals

Saturday
Apr 23
2022
Posted by deleteme

57th Congressional Cup Final will be Williams (GBR) versus  Canfield (USA) on Saturday at Long Beach YC…

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International Moth Inlands – Simon Hiscocks dominates first day

Saturday
Apr 23
2022
Posted by deleteme

Simon Hiscocks was obviously enjoying the strong wind conditions for the opening day of the Moth Class Inland Championship taking a cleansweep of the first three races…

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Star Eastern Hemisphere Championship Preview

Saturday
Apr 23
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The Star Class returns to Naples. The International Star Class Yacht Racing Association are organizing from Wednesday, April 27th to Sunday, May 1st 2022 the Star Eastern Hemisphere Championship 2022…

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Rough return at Les Voiles de St. Barth

Saturday
Apr 23
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Saint Barthelemy (April 22, 2022) – After yesterday’s off day, the crews of the 11th edition of Les Voiles de St. Barth Richard Mille returned for the penultimate day of racing. The Maxis, the Multihull ORCs, and CSAs, then the Diam 24 ODs completed a 35-mile course, while all the CSA classes completed two races of 12 to 18 miles in the east of the island.

The day included its share of perfect results shaken, but nothing compared to the drama that unfolded on the CSA 1, 2, and 3 course, which shares the same starting line and includes boats ranging from the 52s down to Arabella, a Cape 31.

Prior to the start of the first race today, Niall Dowling’s new Cape 31 Arabella dismasted after the Cookson 50 Triple Lindy’s bow sprit tangled up into the back of the Cape 31, hooking its running backstay and then dragging the much smaller boat along with it until the top half of the mast finally gave way…

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Clipper Race teams battle it out on final push

Saturday
Apr 23
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Ten of the Clipper Race teams are racing on the final stretch of Race 10: Sailing City – Qingdao Cup into Seattle, after a long and enduring voyage across the North Pacific Ocean…

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US Sailing announces 2022 US Youth Worlds Team

Saturday
Apr 23
2022
Posted by XS Editor

US Sailing has named the 15 athletes that will be representing the US at the 2022 Allianz Youth Sailing World Championships…

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Congressional Cup – Latest and LIVE!

Friday
Apr 22
2022
Posted by deleteme

Racing continues to a best of five result to decide the finalists at the 57th Congressional Cup

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Ryan Finn’s Solo Sail From New York to San Francisco a Success

Friday
Apr 22
2022
Posted by deleteme
Ryan Finn on Jzerro
Passing Mile Rocks and heading for the Gate, solo sailor Ryan Finn knows that this adventure is almost over.

© 2022
http://www.norcalsailing.com

At 6:04 p.m. on Thursday, April 21, Jzerro and Ryan Finn passed under the Golden Gate Bridge in an amazing display of seamanship, boat design and adventure. But the last miles to the Gate were not easy. In his only downbeat post during the whole trip, he mentioned the frustration. “I was hoping to glide under the Golden Gate Bridge at noon today, and that was a conservative estimate. Well that’s well out of the window now. I’m drifting at 3 knots toward S.F., which is unbearable at this point. 56 miles at 3 knots is far, far away.

“Clearly the Pacific is not done with me, and punishing me for assuming there would be stable wind for the final part of this voyage. Assume nothing. My friends and family are already in S.F. waiting. It hurts to think that I could be out here for another day, but I have to accept that as a possibility. Unfortunately, the only entertainment I have on board is waiting for a weather file to download, so I’m partially at fault for continuing to suckle at that teat of misinformation. I now look at the weather models the way I look at a children’s show, with the costumed host singing and dancing in front of a smiling sun and inflatable trees. Meanwhile, I’m stuck in what feels more like a David Mamet play.”

Jzerro at the Golden Gate Bridge
And it’s done. A fitting finish in squalls and daylight with the bridge finally behind them.

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http://www.norcalsailing.com

We’ve been there too, waiting just outside the Gate, knowing it’s windy just ahead but it’s taking forever. Ryan and Jzerro finally received enough wind to make it on a flood current in daylight. At the Richmond Yacht Club docks, Ryan summed up the journey. “It’s pretty presumptuous for me to think I can sail nonstop from New York to San Francisco in a 36-ft boat, right? By the time I got to Brazil I thought, ‘If I just make it around Cape Horn, that’s all I want.’ Leaving New York in winter was hard as shit. Getting around the Horn was hard. Going up the Pacific Coast is hard. This was a hard trip. Those guys that did this in square-riggers were incredible.” And he did all that singlehanded. Incredible.

Jzerro at sunset
As the sun dipped low behind storm clouds, Ryan warped up Jzerro for the tow into Richmond Yacht Club. The boat is a proa — he didn’t lose an ama somewhere along the way!

© 2022
http://www.norcalsailing.com

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74th Newport to Ensenada Race Starts Today

Friday
Apr 22
2022
Posted by deleteme

When the 74th Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race starts today, 164 boats will be on the line.

In honor of NOSA’s 75th anniversary, the celebrations in Ensenada will be for the successful racers, trophy winners, and an organization that for the past 75 years has taken sailors on a fun, competitive coastal sailing adventure, making history along the way.

Taking to the Dana Point racecourse is Charles Ullman on his L30. He’s not only the youngest son of sailing great and Ullman Sails founder Dave Ullman, he’s grandson to Charles Ullman, one of NOSA’s very first directors, named handicap chairman in 1947. Also on the Dana Point course, racing for Parkinson’s awareness, will be California Inclusive Sailing’s 16-ft RS 4U.

RS 4U with race committee boat Valor
The RS Venture Adaptive 4U starts the Dana Point course.

© 2022 Laurie Morrison

More than 20 first-time sailors have registered for the classic course south of the border. A few are big enough and fast enough to break the monohull elapsed time record. Topping the list is Manouch Moshayedi’s Rio100, (the largest entry in recent memory), which, although second to finish the Puerto Vallarta race this year, still beat the previous record.

Rio100
Rio100 at the start of the Puerto Vallarta Race in March.

© 2022 Mark Albertazzi

Others include Ray Paul’s Artemis, a Botin 65 from SFYC, and from CBYC, George Hershman and Mark Comings’ R/P 63 Good Energy, a sistership to the monohull record holder Aszhou. The record is 9:35:34.

But N2E is not just for serious racers. PHRF racers are the heart and soul of the regatta, as illustrated by Joe Markee’s Ohana. The 1975 Swede 55 does really well in light conditions and has won its class the last few years. Andy Horning’s Day Tripper II, an inauspicious 1990 Hunter 40, has been a PHRF class winner 15 times. He attributes the winning streak to a maintenance ritual before race day.

N2E has not been a favorite of Southern California sailors — and a bucket-list race for racers across the US and Canada because of the camaraderie and the fun — but because no matter how big or small the boat that floats up to the start, any boat that starts could win. In 2009 Doug Baker’s Magnitude 80 set a record for monohulls that would stand for seven years. But it was Sojourn, a Catalina 30 in PHRF K, that won Best Corrected Time honors despite finishing 10 hours behind the record-setter.

Weather models are calling for epic winds and a wild and bumpy ride. Sailing enthusiasts not racing can watch the action via YB trackers. See https://nosa.org.

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