Star sailor Tom Price offers this update from Gibson Island, MD:
Any centennial celebration is likely to be a one-time affair for most of us. This summer marks the 100th year of Star boats on the Chesapeake, specifically at Gibson Island. To commemorate the occasion, the Gibson Island Yacht Squadron will host the Annual J. Rulon Miller Series for Stars on June 23-25.
The Gibson Island club, which has twice hosted the Star World Championship (1930, 1951), will host the celebration as only that club can do, which is to organize the entire island with a bar-b-que party hosted by the long time Star Dunigan family on Friday evening followed by a Clubhouse outdoor party after racing on Saturday. Racing on Saturday and Sunday will also constitute the District 2 Championships.
Additionally, a distance race on Friday memorializes the Star distance events that were usually run far down the Bay and back, sometimes finishing the next day. This edition won’t be nearly that extreme as the course rounds several lighthouses and be back in time for the Dunnigan party on Friday evening.
For a little history, it was in 1923, after discarding their fleet of elderly Mower-designed Fishers Island 24 centerboard sloops, the newly formed “Water Committee” (preceding the Yacht Squadron) led by three Gibson Island members, purchased 12 of the hot new Star Class sloops from New England Boatworks. Twisting arms and buying drinks for their sailing buddies, all were sold by delivery and the new fleet had begun…
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