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Friday 20 February - 1200 Boats are required to in attendance in Falmouth /English Harbor
Saturday 21 February - 1800 Skipper's Briefing Location TBC
Saturday 21 February 1830 Opening Party Antigua Yacht Club
Monday 23 February - 1050 First Warning Signal
Friday 27 February - 1900 Prizegiving Antigua Yacht Club
SD to PV Offshore Race
Feb 23 - Feb 29.
JYC Spring Series Tuesday night weekly. The warning signal for the first class is approximately 1800.
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This is a free race for any Twenty Hundred Club member and requires separate race registration. It is not included in the Membership + Race Package. Click on the Race Page link to register.
Start 0900 @ Vicinity of Halfway Rock
The Geartester is an early season version of Indian Harbor's notorious Gearbuster sailed in October. The race varies in length of between 20 and 30 nautical miles depending on conditions. Divisions may include fully-crewed, double-handed, non-spinnaker, PHRF +1, and one design. While individually scored, special prizes are awarded to the best performing boats in the combined Geartester/Gearbuster. The Geartester is also a qualifying race for the YRA's Windigo, Sagola, du Moulin, Kings Point and Mertz Trophies!
Competitors are invited back to Indian Harbor following the race for a barbecue on the Club's South Patio. Complimentary moorings will be available from noon Friday to noon Sunday. See NOR for more details.
Races scheduled for 6:30pm until September when it shifts to 6:00pm
START: Flashing Red Bell "32" (The Cows) off Stamford Harbor.
FINISH: Immediately northerly of the entrance to Stamford Harbor, between the Signal Boat and Green Beacon "3" on the easterly end of the westerly breakwater.7.1
The Block Island Course Boats will sail from the Start; leave Green Bell "1BI" and Block Island to starboard, to the Finish, leaving Red Bell "32" (The Cows)and Red Nun "2" to starboard. Course distance is 186NM.
FRIDAY - REGISTRATION & KICK-OFF PARTY
3-8 PM Registration and Annual Figawi Kickoff Party at Hyannis Yacht Club
SATURDAY - RACE DAY
10 AM First Sailboat Start Time off Hyannis Port Jetty
6 PM Sponsor & Media Appreciation Reception
7 PM Figawi Tent Party music by BearFight
SUNDAY - FIGAWI EVENTS
9-11 AM Joke Telling Session Presented by Baxters Boathouse
11:30 AM Figawi High School Invitational
12:00-3:30 PM An Afternoon of Giving Back (main tent)
12:00-3:30 PM Figawi Fair (small tent)
1:00 PM Memorial Day Parade
5:00-6:00 PM Prize Giving Ceremony
7:00-10:00 PM Race Weekend Wrap Up Party
9-11 AM Joke Telling Session
Pursuit race to BI - non spinnaker.
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
The Sam Wetherill Overnight Race
Clockwise around Prudence Island. Start by Ohio Ledge.
Columbia's One-design Level Offshore Race Series (COLORS) has been Chicago's season opener for more than 20 years. Traditionally, the first weekend in June, the event serves as a tune-up for one design and PHRF fleets. More than 80 boats come to the starting line every year for two days of racing and parties. There are always strong showings from the J/Boat, Farr 40, T-10 and Beneteau classes.
Races will start and finish off Watch Hill, RI with courses Block Island Friday and around Block Island Saturday. The First Warning is scheduled at 0955 each day.
Twenty Hundred Club Spring Race Around Aquidneck Island
Start @ 1030 by G3 Gong Fl Green 4sec SSE of Hog Island Light
See the Race Page for details
Party at Tiverton YC after the race.
This one design event for J/109s is the ideal season warm-up for new and seasoned skippers and crews. Pequot YC is hosting again this year and will build on last year's successful format: Learn J/109 boat tuning and skills in an instructional format in the morning then immediately apply what was learned in a race setting in the afternoon.
Meet other skippers and crew who will be racing in the East Coast Championship @ NYYC Race Week July 13 - 17 and the North American Championship @ New Bedford YC August 6 – 9. This will also serve as the first event of the East Coast Regatta Series.
Online entry is required through YachtScoring.com. The entry fee is $375 which includes a BBQ dinner and keg beer for you and your crew on Saturday.
Moorings available - Contact Travis Herman, Dockmaster: dockmaster@pequotyc.com.
Event Contact - Dan Nash: dan.nash10@gmail.com
The Around-the-Island Race or middle distance race (scored separately) on Friday
The warning signal for the first race is 1100 each day
The traditional Two-Day Series on Saturday and Sunday, for boats racing in ORC, One-Design classes, Classics (Spinnaker and Non-Spinnaker), Multihulls, PHRF Navigators (Spinnaker and Non-Spinnaker). ● Racing may consist of the following: ﹣ Drop mark races on Rhode Island Sound or Narragansett Bay; ﹣ Navigator style races using marks designated on the South Bay Race Chart or in the sailing instructions;
JYC Summer Series Tuesday night weekly. The warning signal for the first class is approximately 1800.
The 636-mile biennial Newport Bermuda Race is the oldest regularly scheduled ocean race, one of very few international distance races, and (with the Transpac Race) one of just two of the world's regularly scheduled races held almost entirely out of sight of land. Founded in 1906, the 54th running of the Bermuda Race is scheduled for June 19, 2026.
The challenge of one of the most storied yacht races on the Great Lakes. This year's night race across Lake Michigan departs from Milwaukee, WI for Muskegon, MI.
Both Milwaukee's South Shore Yacht Club and the Muskegon Yacht Club will provide an experience worthy of this Queen's Cup Race.
Pursuit Race
Deck party after the race
J/109 East Coast Championship
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The HOOK Race is a 189 nautical mile race on Lake Michigan held each year in July. The challenging event starts outside the harbor in Racine, Wisconsin, "hooking" through Death's Door, a narrow and often treacherous passageway between Washington Island and Wisconsin's Door County Peninsula, continuing across Green Bay, and ending in Menominee, Michigan.
Twenty Hundred Club Race to Cuttyhunk
Start @ 1030 by G"3" Southeast of Rose Island
Race out on Saturday and party, then return on Sunday.
The World's Longest Continuously Run Freshwater Long-Distance Yacht Race
JYC Summer Crew Rotation race. The warning signal for the first class is approximately 1800.
New England Solo Twin Regatta
Thurs @ 1600-2000 Check-in by representative(s) of each entering boat, Newport YC Fri @ 0800 Deadline for registering any changes in crew list and Breakfast Fri @ 0900 Skippers' Meeting, Newport Yacht Club (mandatory attendance) Fri @ 1155 Warning signal for the first class start Sat @ 1700 Awards Reception, Newport YC (approximate time)
Edgartown Race Weekend is one of the nation's oldest distance races, occurring every summer on and offshore the island of Martha's Vineyard. A staple on the East Coast racing calendar, the highly-competitive and exceptionally fun race weekend includes 'Round-the-Island and attracts boats and teams of all sizes and calibers from around the U.S. and internationally. Classes are for ORC, PHRF-NE (including Spinnaker, Non-Spinnaker, and Doublehanded Divisions), and Multi-Hulls.
Overnight
Twenty Hundred Club Race to Block Island
Buy tickets for the BBQ
Twenty Hundred Club Race return from Block Island
Start @ 1030 by R "2" Northwest of the New Harbor entrance
Thursday - registration & measurement Friday - Sunday racing
Thursday
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: THURSDAY 1500 – 1800: REGISTRATION 1800: SKIPPERS' MEETING
FRIDAY ORC 1 Warning Signal 1100 hours ORC 2 Warning Signal 1110 hours PHRF Double-Handed Warning Signal 1120 hours PHRF Aloha Warning Signal 1130 hours PHRF Coronet Warning Signal 1140 hours PHRF Bagheera Warning Signal 1150 hours
ALL CLASSES 1900 TIME LIMIT 1930 THE AWARDS CEREMONY for ALL CLASSES.
Twenty Hundred Club Prince Henry Race
Start @ 0900 at various designated marks in Narragansett Bay
JYC Fall Series starts Tuesday 1 September, the Sunday afternoon weekly. The warning signal for the first class is approximately 1330.
First signal will be at 1200 Friday with the start at Flashing Red Bell "32" (The Cows) off Stamford Harbor.
Labor Day weekend's Vineyard Race is a classic American yachting event. This 238-mile course stretches from Shippan Point through the swirling currents of Plum Gut past Block Island, and on to the light tower at the entrance to Buzzard's Bay. Once reached, sailors return by leaving Block Island to starboard en route to the finish in Stamford Harbor.
Begun in 1932, it has attracted the finest sailors and fastest boats for nearly 80 years, and its intricacies and challenges bring them back time after time. Those who are successful nearly always credit local knowledge of these tricky waters and a good deal of luck.
The Vineyard Race was described in Yachting Magazine as, "The greatest distance races of the world have several things in common - a challenging course, competitive fleets and an interesting array of famous yachts. By those standards, the Stamford Yacht Club's Vineyard Race rates close to the top. Like a miniature Fastnet, the Vineyard has a combination of coastal cruising, where currents play a big role, a stretch of ocean sailing, and a mark to round - the Buzzards Bay tower - before returning."
Conanicut Around the Island Race with a party afterwards at Conanicut YC. Dock time - 0945 Warning Signal for First Start: 1055 (slowest boats) Go to Party at CYC 1630
JYC Fall Series Sunday afternoon weekly. The warning signal for the first class is approximately 1330.
Fall Off Sounding Race from New London to Gardners Bay. Start line is at New London Ledge.
Twenty Hundred Club 80th Anniversary Race to Mystic, CT
Fall Off Sounding racing in marks around Gardners Bay. Start line is in vicinity of Shelter Island.
Traditional around the island race with post-race party.
1100 Initial Warning Signal for starts near Rose Island
Twenty Hundred Club Fall Race around Prudence Island
Start @ 1030 West of Prudence Island Vicinity of R14 Allen's Harbor
Counterclockwise around Prudence Island. Start by Ohio Ledge.
This year will mark the 70th edition of this classic 46nm race. Run annually the Saturday of Columbus Day weekend, competitors typically race to Stratford Shoal and back.
Racing includes fully crewed and double-handed divisions plus a shorter 19nm course for non-spinnaker divisions.
The nickname "Gearbuster" attests to the usually boisterous weather we enjoy in October.
[Date has not been confirmed on IHYC web site but this is the expected date.]
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