The NYYC's 154th Annual Regatta Presented by Rolex: June 13-15

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New York Yacht Club 154th Annual Regatta Presented by Rolex
 
Newest Collection of IRC Boats to Compete
 
 The previous incarnation of Conspiracy in the New York Yacht Club's
150th Annual Regatta presented by Rolex, in 2004. Dan Nerney/Rolex.
 
NEWPORT, R.I. (May 8, 2008) -- Some of the world's hottest new IRC designs are gathering in Newport, R.I., this summer, and the New York Yacht Club 154th Annual Regatta presented by Rolex promises to provide the first glimpse of their collective-competitive prowess. "It's going to be ultra competitive," said Dan Meyers (Boston, Mass.) about the on-water action he expects at the June 13-15 event, which precedes the 2008 Newport to Bermuda Race, a high-profile ocean race for which these same boats are preparing. "It's the first time in years that a new group of race boats like this has formed, and it will be our first real go at each other." 
 
Meyers added that his Judel-Vrolijk 66 Numbers should match up nicely against Bob and Farley Towse's (Stamford, Conn.) Reichel/Pugh 66 Blue Yankee, which won its class last year at the Annual Regatta. "Blue Yankee won all sorts of things last season (including the 2007 Rolex US-IRC National Championship)," explained Meyers, "but we've never met her on the water." 
 
Moreover, while Numbers finished second at the US-IRC East Coast Championship last Fall and won its IRC class at Acura Key West Race Week earlier this year, Roger Sturgeon's (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) Farr-designed STP65 Rosebud/Team DYT, launched last June, also kept busy on a different sailing circuit, one that culminated in victory Down Under at the Rolex Sydney Hobart race. At the Annual Regatta, Rosebud/Team DYT will square off for the first time not only against Numbers but also in a long-awaited match-up with another STP65, Jim Swartz's (San Francisco, Calif.) Reichel/Pugh-designed Moneypenny, which was launched this April and shipped to Newport from Australia. As well, it will test against Hap Fauth's (Newport, R.I.) Reichel/Pugh 69 Belle Mente, having only recently emerged from its shed at New England Boatworks. 
 
"These boats are hot rods," said Johnny MacGowan, a regular crew aboard Numbers. "Downwind, they'll be going 25 knots, all of them." 
 
Though it's clear that both the Annual Regatta and Newport to Bermuda Race will be key determinants in the 60-footer design wars, Meyers was quick to point out that the races are two different animals. "Everyone takes their own routing for Bermuda, so once you've started, you're off on your own course," he said. "At the Annual Regatta, however, all the boats are in close quarters, racing windward-leeward around the buoys. It will be the most interesting competition since the advent of the TP52 class."
 
The brand new 99-foot super maxi, Speedboat, designed by Juan Kouyoumdjian, also is on its way to Newport by ship. It will spend 10 days tweaking for speed with Mike Sanderson (skipper of the winning Volvo 70 ABN AMRO, also designed by Juan K.) at the helm. Helping Sanderson will be members of Great Britain's Team Origin America's Cup team. "Speedboat is a boat built for breaking records, and we're primarily preparing for the Bermuda Race," said Ben Bardwell, Speedboat's bow man who arrived in Newport ahead of the boat, "but we do expect to compete in the Annual Regatta." George David's 90-foot Rambler, itself a breaker of world records, is also expected at the Annual Regatta but without its regular skipper, Ken Read, at the helm. Read will instead steer Puma Ocean Racing's new Volvo 70 Il Mostro as part of his preparation for the 2008-2009 Volvo Ocean Race.
 
In addition to IRC, classes for Classics, 12 Metres and PHRF and One-Designs with eight or more entrants will host a variety of boats in all shapes and sizes.
 
"Last year nearly 100 yachts raced; the year before – a Bermuda Race and Onion Patch Series year like this one – 132 yachts competed," said NYYC Commodore Charles H. Townsend. "We look for at least 100 yachts to enter this year and know the skippers and crews will enjoy the racing, the social events and the facilities at Harbour Court."

More About the NYYC 154th Annual Regatta presented by Rolex
 
The tradition of the Annual Regatta began at the New York Yacht Club's original clubhouse in Hoboken, N.J. in 1845, during its second year of existence.
 
Now sailed from the New York Yacht Club's Harbour Court Clubhouse in Newport, R.I., the 154th Annual Regatta presented by Rolex offers eligible yachts a two-day series of buoy racing on Saturday and Sunday, June 14 and 15, and a 16-mile Around the Island Race on Friday, June 13. While not scored as part of the regular series, the distance race around Conanicut Island in Narragansett Bay is highly competitive and a welcome navigational challenge for boats preparing for Bermuda.
 
Team trophies will be awarded in both the two-day series and the Around the Island Race, with the Great Corinthian Trophy awarded to the yacht club team with the best score in the former and the Rolex Cup awarded to the best two-yacht team in the latter.
 
The Annual Regatta is part of US-IRC Gulf Stream Series for IRC yachts (http://www.us-irc.org) as well as the first leg of the 2008 NYYC Classic Series for classic yachts (http://www.nyyc.org). 
 
As it is in every even-numbered year, the Annual Regatta also is part of the Onion Patch Series (www.bermudarace.com), which includes the Newport to Bermuda Race and the Anniversary Regatta of the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, which takes place the Friday after the Newport to Bermuda Race. IRC is the rating rule for the Annual Regatta and the Anniversary Regatta, and ORR is required for the Bermuda Race entrants with an additional option for IRC, which will be used for the purpose of scoring the Onion Patch and determining an overall IRC winner for the Bermuda Race (North Rock Beacon Trophy).
 
Later this summer, the New York Yacht Club will also host its sixth biennial Race Week at Newport presented by Rolex. The event is scheduled for July 19-27 with the first weekend devoted to Classics racing, in honor of the 100th birthday of Olin J. Stephens, and the second half of the week devoted to IRC, PHRF and One-Design competitions.
 
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